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