In this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word formation patterns. Seven patterns are individuated and their main features are presented and discussed. It is then noted that in the diachronic development of this noun class in Greek a tendency can be observed towards the creation of two synchronically coherent series of morphological features: oxytone accentuation is associated with feminine gender, maintenance of suffixal ablaut and deverbal derivation, whereas barytone accentuation is associated with masculine gender, levelling of suffixal ablaut and denominal/deadjectival derivation. KEYWORDS: morphology, Greek, word-formation, Indo-European, noun classesIn this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are ...
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Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This entry provides a survey of classical Greek morphology, looking at the nominal and pronominal sy...
This contribution is dedicated to the study of derivational processes with evaluative value in Ancie...
In recent years, morphology has received an increasing attention within linguistic theory. It deals ...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -\u3c9\u3bd nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word for...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This thesis investigates the diachrony of inflection classes, with a particular focus on which notio...
In this dissertation, I investigate a number of interrelated developments affecting the morphosyntax...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
In the present article, we try to establish the criteria for the morphological and semantic distribu...
This study is concerned with the relationship between word formation and foot structure in Ancient G...
none1noThis study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the m...
A diachronic survey in the field of the so-called evaluative morphology in some branches of the Indo...
This article deals with root nouns in the homeric language, mainly from a morphological standpoint. ...
This chapter addresses a series of Greek loan nouns that had previously been integrated into Latin a...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
This entry provides a survey of classical Greek morphology, looking at the nominal and pronominal sy...
This contribution is dedicated to the study of derivational processes with evaluative value in Ancie...
In recent years, morphology has received an increasing attention within linguistic theory. It deals ...