This article discusses the 'tragic' or 'instantaneous' use of the aorist tense in ancient Greek. It argues that traditional interpretations are inadequate, since most examples are neither more 'instantaneous' nor more forceful than the equivalent presents. This type of aorist is invariably performative, and its function is to distance the speaker from a more forceful present performative. This often has the effect of making the utterance more polite, and this is discussed in the light of face-threat politeness theory.Not applicabl
In Old Church Slavonic the distribution of aorist and perfect tenses is problematic: it appears for ...
In this article, I discuss the factors that motivate the choice for the aorist versus imperfect tens...
The article offers a morphological and lexical analysis of two Post-Classical aorist forms of the ve...
MA (Ancient Languages), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis dissertation investigates th...
In the present paper, we report the results of a study of all the occurences of the aorist in -ην in...
This paper addresses the function and distribution of aorist and imperfect in Vedic and Homeric Gre...
This article presents a critical analysis of the appeal to the aorist tense made by many holiness th...
Among modern scholars of ancient Greek it is almost universally accepted that the historical present...
This chapter focuses on the origin, semantic value and use of the gnomic aorist in Hesiod. The gnomi...
The current article investigates the tense usage in the speech conclusions with past reference in Ho...
The current article investigates the tense usage in the speech introductions with past reference in ...
Contains fulltext : 74432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
Besides its typical imperfective functions, the Greek imperfect appears to be used also in perfectiv...
International audienceAncient Greek does not have a term equivalent to ‘please’ and the bare imperat...
International audienceThe Modern Armenian AoristWith a remarkably stable morphology since Classical ...
In Old Church Slavonic the distribution of aorist and perfect tenses is problematic: it appears for ...
In this article, I discuss the factors that motivate the choice for the aorist versus imperfect tens...
The article offers a morphological and lexical analysis of two Post-Classical aorist forms of the ve...
MA (Ancient Languages), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis dissertation investigates th...
In the present paper, we report the results of a study of all the occurences of the aorist in -ην in...
This paper addresses the function and distribution of aorist and imperfect in Vedic and Homeric Gre...
This article presents a critical analysis of the appeal to the aorist tense made by many holiness th...
Among modern scholars of ancient Greek it is almost universally accepted that the historical present...
This chapter focuses on the origin, semantic value and use of the gnomic aorist in Hesiod. The gnomi...
The current article investigates the tense usage in the speech conclusions with past reference in Ho...
The current article investigates the tense usage in the speech introductions with past reference in ...
Contains fulltext : 74432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
Besides its typical imperfective functions, the Greek imperfect appears to be used also in perfectiv...
International audienceAncient Greek does not have a term equivalent to ‘please’ and the bare imperat...
International audienceThe Modern Armenian AoristWith a remarkably stable morphology since Classical ...
In Old Church Slavonic the distribution of aorist and perfect tenses is problematic: it appears for ...
In this article, I discuss the factors that motivate the choice for the aorist versus imperfect tens...
The article offers a morphological and lexical analysis of two Post-Classical aorist forms of the ve...