This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typological perspective, based on Talmy’s (2000) typology of Motion event, on the work done within the Trajectoire Project (CNRS, TUL), and work on (multiple) affixation systems in some Amerindian languages (Craig & Hale 1988; Craig 1993; Grinevald 2003). It details the existence in Homeric Greek of a set of relational preverbs functionally distinct from the more widely-known “satellite” preverbs, and the existence of interesting semantic affix-order constraints on their multiple affixation on the verb stem. Throughout, the analysis focuses on the motivated and function-driven interconnection between the morphosyntactic patterning and the semanti...
This paper investigates the basic motion verbs ‘go’ and ‘come’ in Homeric Greek. In particular, it ...
That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in ...
This paper aims at investigating the encoding strategy of motion events in Homeric Greek. Based on T...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
Les préverbes a)na- et kata- sont souvent considérés comme un couple complémentaire, parce qu’avec d...
This paper aims to investigate the role that lexical aspect (Aktionsart) plays in motion event encod...
This paper aims at investigating the partially uncertain relationship on which the suppletion of the...
The book investigates multiple preverbs (PVs) in some ancient IE languages (Vedic, Homeric Greek, Ol...
2015 - 2016This dissertation is a corpus-based study of motion encoding in Ancient Greek. Among the ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It i...
This thesis describes and analyzes multiple preverb composites in a sample of ancient Indo-European ...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
This paper investigates the basic motion verbs ‘go’ and ‘come’ in Homeric Greek. In particular, it ...
That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in ...
This paper aims at investigating the encoding strategy of motion events in Homeric Greek. Based on T...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
Les préverbes a)na- et kata- sont souvent considérés comme un couple complémentaire, parce qu’avec d...
This paper aims to investigate the role that lexical aspect (Aktionsart) plays in motion event encod...
This paper aims at investigating the partially uncertain relationship on which the suppletion of the...
The book investigates multiple preverbs (PVs) in some ancient IE languages (Vedic, Homeric Greek, Ol...
2015 - 2016This dissertation is a corpus-based study of motion encoding in Ancient Greek. Among the ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It is...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the space-time mapping of the future in Homeric Greek. It i...
This thesis describes and analyzes multiple preverb composites in a sample of ancient Indo-European ...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
This paper investigates the basic motion verbs ‘go’ and ‘come’ in Homeric Greek. In particular, it ...
That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in ...
This paper aims at investigating the encoding strategy of motion events in Homeric Greek. Based on T...