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Verbal Periphrasis in Ancient Greek : Have- and Be- Constructions
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Ancient Greek is commonly considered a'synthetic'or'inflectional'language, that is, a language with a high morpheme-per-word ratio. Nevertheless, already at the earliest stages of the language one finds traces of multi-word'periphrastic'constructions similar to those in the modern European languages, as in ἦν γινόµεν α,'it was happening', or ἔχει ἀτιµά•sας,'he has dishonoured'. Verbal Periphrasis in Ancient Greek offers a systematic investigation of periphrastic constructions with the verbs'to be'and'to have'based on an extensive corpus of texts, ranging from the eighth century BC to the eighth century AD. It clarifies the notions of'verbal periphrasis'and'adjectival periphrasis'from a theoretical point of view, and offers a broad introduction to a selection of recent advancements in linguistics. It includes a diachronic analysis which investigates constructions in all three main aspectual domains-perfect aspect, imperfective aspect, and perfective aspect-combining a qualitative with a quantitative approach. In doing so, the volume presents a substantial contribution to our understanding of the ancient Greek verbal system and its development over time.
- Subjects :
- Greek language--Grammar
Greek language--Aspect
Periphrasis
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- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9780198747093 and 9780191064166
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Verbal Periphrasis in Ancient Greek : Have- and Be- Constructions
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 1243207