This paper investigates the distribution of adjectives in Ancient Greek, with the aim of comparing it to Standard Modern Greek. We use a selection of texts from Classical Attic and New Testament koiné. In Ancient Greek, like in Standard Modern Greek, all types of adjectives are allowed in prenominal position, and there is no evidence of movement of the noun over prenominal adjectives. As far as postnominal adjectives are concerned, in Classical and New Testament Greek they are systematically articulated in definite DPs, in a structure similar to the so-called polydefinite construction, that is typical of Standard Modern Greek. There is little evidence, in the texts explored, of structures of the type Article Adjective Article Noun, which ar...
In the area of the Modern Greek verb, phenomena which consistently appear are headmarking, many pote...
The purpose of this paper is twofold:\u20281. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018ancient\u20...
Picking up on the notion of “rephilologization” promoted by the editors of the 2020 volume Postclass...
This paper investigates the distribution of adjectives in Ancient Greek, with the aim of comparing i...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the adnominal adjective in Attic and Modern Greek. In bot...
This study investigates aspects of adjectival modification in Romance and Greek of Southern Italy. A...
This paper investigates aspects of adjectival modification in Romance and Greek of Southern Italy. I...
The present paper deals with the distribution of the definite determiner and certain related aspects...
Topic and goals. This paper focuses on a synchronic description of some properties displayed by the ...
This paper proposes an interpretation of the diachronic evolution of the Greek article-system accord...
This thesis attempts to provide an account of certain aspects of the Noun Phrase in Modern Greek. It...
This chapter proposes a description of some syntactic properties of the definite article (ὁ, ἡ, τό) ...
peer reviewedThis article focuses on the Greek ALLATIVE preposition eis, and in particular on the se...
Cette étude porte sur l'emploi d'adjectifs neutres en fonction adverbiale en grec ancien, sur un cor...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018an- cient\u2019 ...
In the area of the Modern Greek verb, phenomena which consistently appear are headmarking, many pote...
The purpose of this paper is twofold:\u20281. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018ancient\u20...
Picking up on the notion of “rephilologization” promoted by the editors of the 2020 volume Postclass...
This paper investigates the distribution of adjectives in Ancient Greek, with the aim of comparing i...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the adnominal adjective in Attic and Modern Greek. In bot...
This study investigates aspects of adjectival modification in Romance and Greek of Southern Italy. A...
This paper investigates aspects of adjectival modification in Romance and Greek of Southern Italy. I...
The present paper deals with the distribution of the definite determiner and certain related aspects...
Topic and goals. This paper focuses on a synchronic description of some properties displayed by the ...
This paper proposes an interpretation of the diachronic evolution of the Greek article-system accord...
This thesis attempts to provide an account of certain aspects of the Noun Phrase in Modern Greek. It...
This chapter proposes a description of some syntactic properties of the definite article (ὁ, ἡ, τό) ...
peer reviewedThis article focuses on the Greek ALLATIVE preposition eis, and in particular on the se...
Cette étude porte sur l'emploi d'adjectifs neutres en fonction adverbiale en grec ancien, sur un cor...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018an- cient\u2019 ...
In the area of the Modern Greek verb, phenomena which consistently appear are headmarking, many pote...
The purpose of this paper is twofold:\u20281. Description of syntactic patterns in \u2018ancient\u20...
Picking up on the notion of “rephilologization” promoted by the editors of the 2020 volume Postclass...