That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in a discontinuous phrase – is cross-linguistically an instance of verb-particle constructions. Synchronically, it is a mechanism exploited by singers to suit metric and pragmatic requirements. From a diachronic perspective, it allows us to analyze the phases of the grammaticalization process from verb-particle constructions to preverbs. In Homeric Greek this process can be reconstructed almost in its entirety, i.e. from the sporadic co-occurrence of P with a verb for syntactic needs and semantic compatibility to the univerbation
In this paper, Ι deal with the role of three Greek preverbs, ksana, kse- and para- in verb formation...
International audienceIn traditional grammar of Ancient Greek, the term constructio praegnans refers...
Structurally, unaugmented aorists and imperfects belong to the oldest layer of verbal forms attested...
That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in ...
In this study I will attempt to describe the syntactic properties which characterize the so called t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
The paper discusses changes in the encoding of basic valency and valency alternation in Greek. At i...
La présente thèse entend rechercher les contraintes qui pèsent sur l’emploi de la tmèse homérique et...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This chapter explores diachronic evidence from Ancient Greek as a source of data on categorization o...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
So-called proper prepositions build a peculiar word class, since, in Homeric Greek, they have a thre...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
A phrasal verb is a phrase consisting of standard verbs and one or two particles. The standard verb ...
In this paper, Ι deal with the role of three Greek preverbs, ksana, kse- and para- in verb formation...
International audienceIn traditional grammar of Ancient Greek, the term constructio praegnans refers...
Structurally, unaugmented aorists and imperfects belong to the oldest layer of verbal forms attested...
That which is known as tmesis in Homeric Greek – i.e. the co-occurrence of a particle and a verb in ...
In this study I will attempt to describe the syntactic properties which characterize the so called t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
The paper discusses changes in the encoding of basic valency and valency alternation in Greek. At i...
La présente thèse entend rechercher les contraintes qui pèsent sur l’emploi de la tmèse homérique et...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This chapter explores diachronic evidence from Ancient Greek as a source of data on categorization o...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
So-called proper prepositions build a peculiar word class, since, in Homeric Greek, they have a thre...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
A phrasal verb is a phrase consisting of standard verbs and one or two particles. The standard verb ...
In this paper, Ι deal with the role of three Greek preverbs, ksana, kse- and para- in verb formation...
International audienceIn traditional grammar of Ancient Greek, the term constructio praegnans refers...
Structurally, unaugmented aorists and imperfects belong to the oldest layer of verbal forms attested...