Combining the methods of the «Sprachinhaltsforschung» (research of the linguistic content) proposed by Leo Weisgerber and the Lexematic theory of E. Coseriu, we develop the linguistic analysis of the formations with the prefix δυσ- in Ancient Greek Literature from Homer to the second century after Christ. The research, mainly semantic, was divided into four sections concerning the form, the content, the production and the function-effect. The evolution of the compounds with δυσ- shows the development of early formations on which new creations in different literary fields during ten centuries of History are based. For example, the great number of compounds used in the medical terminology.No disponibl
This paper studies the syntactic distribution of the Greek terms φόβος, δέος, αἰδώς and ἄλγος in Hom...
Celem artykułu jest prześledzenie (w porządku chronologicznym) występowania i jednocześnie zbadanie ...
The author of the paper verifies a common belief that the traditional classification of ten parts of...
This paper tries to show the proliferation of compounds in this kind of scientific prose. Compounds ...
The first part of this article deals with the study of the new compounds in Greek and Latin words in...
In the study of Ancient Greek language the classification and analysis of compounds is a challenging...
This book provides a study of the diachronic development of compounds with a verbal first constituen...
The ‘Homeric Greek Compounds Project’ is a linguistic research project partially funded by the Unive...
The paper explains the origin of the Greek lexeme ἐσχάρᾱ “hearth” from the point of view of various ...
Starting from the recent classification of compounds developed by Sergio Scalise and Antonietta Bise...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
This article examines language facts in linguistics, Greek, Latin, Thracian Dionysian grammarians an...
En este trabajo se traza la historia, desdeHomero hasta el CorpusHippocraticum, de χολή/ χόλος y lo...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This paper studies the syntactic distribution of the Greek terms φόβος, δέος, αἰδώς and ἄλγος in Hom...
Celem artykułu jest prześledzenie (w porządku chronologicznym) występowania i jednocześnie zbadanie ...
The author of the paper verifies a common belief that the traditional classification of ten parts of...
This paper tries to show the proliferation of compounds in this kind of scientific prose. Compounds ...
The first part of this article deals with the study of the new compounds in Greek and Latin words in...
In the study of Ancient Greek language the classification and analysis of compounds is a challenging...
This book provides a study of the diachronic development of compounds with a verbal first constituen...
The ‘Homeric Greek Compounds Project’ is a linguistic research project partially funded by the Unive...
The paper explains the origin of the Greek lexeme ἐσχάρᾱ “hearth” from the point of view of various ...
Starting from the recent classification of compounds developed by Sergio Scalise and Antonietta Bise...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
This article examines language facts in linguistics, Greek, Latin, Thracian Dionysian grammarians an...
En este trabajo se traza la historia, desdeHomero hasta el CorpusHippocraticum, de χολή/ χόλος y lo...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This paper studies the syntactic distribution of the Greek terms φόβος, δέος, αἰδώς and ἄλγος in Hom...
Celem artykułu jest prześledzenie (w porządku chronologicznym) występowania i jednocześnie zbadanie ...
The author of the paper verifies a common belief that the traditional classification of ten parts of...