Ancient Greek, topics can be expressed as intra-clausal constituents but they can also precede or follow the main clause as extra-clausal constituents. Together, these various topic expressions constitute a coherent system of complementary pragmatic functions. For a comprehensive account of topic organization, therefore, a limited focus on the clause proper is insufficient. In this paper, I will argue that it is possible to distinguish five different structural positions in which topic constituents may appear in Ancient Greek. These are: (i) Theme, (ii) clause-initial, (iii) postverbal in Setting, (iv) postverbal in main clause and (v) Tail. Each of these positions in the sentence is associated with a specific pragmatic function: Resumed To...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
Skopeteas S. Information structure in Modern Greek. In: Féry C, Ishihara S, eds. Handbook of Informa...
Drawing on a variety of different phenomena the paper argues for the existence of a designated topic...
In Ancient Greek, restrictions on surface word order are typically of a pragmatic nature: different ...
Word order in Ancient Greek, a ‘free word order’ or discourse-configurational language, dependslarge...
This thesis investigates word order variation in Modern Greek (MG), and in particular, the order of ...
This dissertation examines word order variation in the Koine Greek of the New Testament Greek in a ...
In Ancient Greek complex sentences consisting of a main and complement clause, constituents which se...
The paper undertakes an examination of the start of the Greek clause, adopting a prosodic approach w...
A vast body of research has proposed that Ancient Greek exhibits a fairly free word order, unconstra...
The purpose of this paper is twofold:\u20281. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018ancient\u20...
Post-Homeric Greek is a language which has a high degree of freedom in the placement of words/phrase...
The last decade has witnessed an increasing scholarly interest in the pragmatic functions of Topic a...
International audienceIn this paper, I study the position of postpositive pronouns in the Ancient Gr...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study aiming to investigate the prosodic realization of t...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
Skopeteas S. Information structure in Modern Greek. In: Féry C, Ishihara S, eds. Handbook of Informa...
Drawing on a variety of different phenomena the paper argues for the existence of a designated topic...
In Ancient Greek, restrictions on surface word order are typically of a pragmatic nature: different ...
Word order in Ancient Greek, a ‘free word order’ or discourse-configurational language, dependslarge...
This thesis investigates word order variation in Modern Greek (MG), and in particular, the order of ...
This dissertation examines word order variation in the Koine Greek of the New Testament Greek in a ...
In Ancient Greek complex sentences consisting of a main and complement clause, constituents which se...
The paper undertakes an examination of the start of the Greek clause, adopting a prosodic approach w...
A vast body of research has proposed that Ancient Greek exhibits a fairly free word order, unconstra...
The purpose of this paper is twofold:\u20281. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018ancient\u20...
Post-Homeric Greek is a language which has a high degree of freedom in the placement of words/phrase...
The last decade has witnessed an increasing scholarly interest in the pragmatic functions of Topic a...
International audienceIn this paper, I study the position of postpositive pronouns in the Ancient Gr...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study aiming to investigate the prosodic realization of t...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
Skopeteas S. Information structure in Modern Greek. In: Féry C, Ishihara S, eds. Handbook of Informa...
Drawing on a variety of different phenomena the paper argues for the existence of a designated topic...