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Classical Philology and Linguistics
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. List of Figures and Diagrams XIII
  5. List of Tables XV
  6. Abbreviations XVII
  7. By Way of an Introduction: “(Historical) Linguistics and/or (Classical) Philology” 1
  8. Part I: Greek Language and Linguistics
  9. Early Greek Poetry and Linguistics
  10. Pindar’s Genius or Homeric Words? – The Interplay of Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis in Greek Philology and Linguistics 51
  11. Homeric Enjambment (and Caesura): A Functional-Cognitive Approach 69
  12. Old Morphology in Disguise: Homeric Episynaloephe, Ζῆν(α), and the Fate of IE Instrumentals 107
  13. “Not According to our Usage…”: Linguistic Awareness in Hellenistic Editorial Practice on Homer 117
  14. A Song of Milk and Honey: The Poetic Transformation of an Ancient Ritual Drink in Pindar 139
  15. The Greek Augment: What this Amazingly Enduring Element Says about Continuity in Greek 165
  16. At the Crossroads of Linguistics and Philology: The Tmesis-to-Univerbation Process in Ancient Greek 175
  17. Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics
  18. Ideological Change and Syntactic Change in Ancient Greek: The Case of ἄτη and τύχη 215
  19. Syntactic Markedness and Stylistic Refinement: ‘Proleptic’ and ‘Resultative’ in Ancient Greek 245
  20. Girl, Υou’ll Be a Woman Soon: Grammatical Versus Semantic Agreement of Greek Hybrid Nouns of the Mädchen Type 263
  21. The Expression of Authority and Solidarity: ἡμεῖς in Place of ἐγώ in the Iliad 287
  22. A First Approach to Irony in Greek Oratory 301
  23. Comparative, Diachronic and Lexicographical Studies
  24. Greek Numeral System and Language Contacts in an Archaic Native Settlement of Southern Italy 319
  25. Non-Attic Vocalism, Epichoric Forms, and Attic Poetic Traditions 347
  26. Ἀμόργινος and ἀμοργίς: The Color of Olive Oil Lees and Aristophanes, Lysistrata 150 and 735, 737 369
  27. Some Remarks on Ancient Epirote Glosses 401
  28. Greek Papyri and Corpora
  29. A Typology of Variations in the Ancient Greek Epistolary Frame (I–III AD) 429
  30. Transposition of Nominal and Verbal Bound Morphemes: The Case of -ες and -ας in Greek Documentary Papyri 473
  31. Some Aspects of Irrealis and the Usage of ἄν in Post-Classical Greek 495
  32. Part II: Latin Language and Linguistics
  33. Various Issues in Latin Linguistics
  34. Varro’s Etymological Theory and Practice 527
  35. An Interplay of Approaches in the Editing of a Late Latin Medical Translation 547
  36. Towards a Unified Account of the ab urbe condita Construction in Latin and Ancient Greek 557
  37. Latin Linguistics and Neronian Pastoral Revisited 573
  38. Linguistics, Philology and Christian Latin
  39. New Concepts in Ancient Languages: Greek and Latin (and beyond) in the First Christian Letters 593
  40. Searching for Order in the Rule: The Contribution of Philology and Linguistics to the Study of Saint Benedict’s Latin 619
  41. List of Contributors 647
  42. General Index 653
  43. Index Locorum 665
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