This book provides a study of the diachronic development of compounds with a verbal first constituent in Ancient Greek. Based on an unprecedentedly comprehensive corpus of such compounds, it offers detailed treatments of their origins, structure and place within the Greek compound system, as well as in-depth and up-to-date introductions to Greek compounds and to linguistic research on compounding
Combining the methods of the «Sprachinhaltsforschung» (research of the linguistic content) proposed ...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in -\ue9\uafo from a constructionist perspec...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
In the study of Ancient Greek language the classification and analysis of compounds is a challenging...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of two types of compounds in Greek: synthetic and phrasal c...
Ancient Greek complex verbs ending in –éō with a nominal item as first constituent (e.g. karpo-logéō...
Starting from the recent classification of compounds developed by Sergio Scalise and Antonietta Bise...
This book offers a systematic study of the emergence and early development of compound nouns in firs...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in –éō from a constructionist perspective. T...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The ‘Homeric Greek Compounds Project’ is a linguistic research project partially funded by the Unive...
Being an instance of word formation, compounding is usually conceived as a process involving combina...
In this paper, we compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal th...
Combining the methods of the «Sprachinhaltsforschung» (research of the linguistic content) proposed ...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in -\ue9\uafo from a constructionist perspec...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
In the study of Ancient Greek language the classification and analysis of compounds is a challenging...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of two types of compounds in Greek: synthetic and phrasal c...
Ancient Greek complex verbs ending in –éō with a nominal item as first constituent (e.g. karpo-logéō...
Starting from the recent classification of compounds developed by Sergio Scalise and Antonietta Bise...
This book offers a systematic study of the emergence and early development of compound nouns in firs...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in –éō from a constructionist perspective. T...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The ‘Homeric Greek Compounds Project’ is a linguistic research project partially funded by the Unive...
Being an instance of word formation, compounding is usually conceived as a process involving combina...
In this paper, we compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal th...
Combining the methods of the «Sprachinhaltsforschung» (research of the linguistic content) proposed ...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in -\ue9\uafo from a constructionist perspec...