This paper aims at healing the terminological split concerning the concept of root. Two different notions of root exist in literature, the one actual the other virtual. The former refers to its use by Indo-European scholars; the latter is probably the most widespread in the heterogeneous scenery of the contemporary linguistics. Such a split clearly appears when studying Classical languages with the help of terminologies and methodologies of the most recent linguistic frameworks. The necessity of taking into account the relevant traditional-comparative literature urges us to mend the gash. To this end we will propose some remarks arisen from a previous analysis of deverbal nouns in Ancient Greek
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
none1noThis study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the m...
The bachelor thesis deals with the linguistic field of semantics and with the semantic shifts which ...
This article deals with root nouns in the homeric language, mainly from a morphological standpoint. ...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
The “fixity of thought” in the ancient world: Greek-Hittite etymological comparisons · This paper pr...
The article presents a detailed analysis of the PIE root *ter(H1)- and its derivatives with various ...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Questo lavoro prende in considerazione lo sviluppo dell'idea di 'radice' nell'opera di Franz Bopp, m...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This paper is organized as follows: the first section sketches the theoretical background involved i...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The paper considers the primary root. The ancient primary roots’ existence is proved. Primary root’s...
Education, in its true sense, is not synonymous with literacy, as it is very much linked to the gath...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word formation p...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
none1noThis study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the m...
The bachelor thesis deals with the linguistic field of semantics and with the semantic shifts which ...
This article deals with root nouns in the homeric language, mainly from a morphological standpoint. ...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
The “fixity of thought” in the ancient world: Greek-Hittite etymological comparisons · This paper pr...
The article presents a detailed analysis of the PIE root *ter(H1)- and its derivatives with various ...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Questo lavoro prende in considerazione lo sviluppo dell'idea di 'radice' nell'opera di Franz Bopp, m...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This paper is organized as follows: the first section sketches the theoretical background involved i...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The paper considers the primary root. The ancient primary roots’ existence is proved. Primary root’s...
Education, in its true sense, is not synonymous with literacy, as it is very much linked to the gath...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word formation p...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
none1noThis study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the m...
The bachelor thesis deals with the linguistic field of semantics and with the semantic shifts which ...