‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic roles of a given noun within a clause or phrase. The term also refers to the specific values that constitute the category of ‘case’, as well as to their formal expression. In accordance with this definition, Ancient Greek is classified as a case language whose system comprises five cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive and dative) encoded by specific case markers. This is a simplification of the eight-case system generally reconstructed for PIE, and was the result of various syncretic processes which occurred in different periods of Greek. This article is devoted to the notions of case, syncretism and related issues, paying parti...
This paper explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post‐Classical...
Examples of case interchange in Greek papyri are often used to illustrate the start of dative case s...
There are few linguistic phenomena that have seduced linguists so skillfully as grammatical case has...
Case syncretism was one of the outcomes of two major moments of merging of different dialects: (a)...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Abstract. Case attraction has stood as a puzzling, and elusive, oddity of older Indo-European langua...
Prepositions and cases constitute a fruitful field of research for semantics. The historical develo...
It is generally assumed that the Greek case system does not function in the usual way in the book of...
In the present paper, we show that: 1. the accusative of respect, a case marker for inalienable poss...
This dissertation presents a discussion of argument realization on the basis of theta-roles and case...
Case syncretism is the combination of two or more morphosyntactic cases in a single morphological fo...
Two-place verbs with nominative subjects in Ancient Greek can take either the accusative or the gen...
This article explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post-Classic...
THIS chapter focuses on the main aspects of the reduction/loss of case and the decay of case marking...
This chapter is meant to serve as an overview to the notion of case within modern theoretical lingu...
This paper explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post‐Classical...
Examples of case interchange in Greek papyri are often used to illustrate the start of dative case s...
There are few linguistic phenomena that have seduced linguists so skillfully as grammatical case has...
Case syncretism was one of the outcomes of two major moments of merging of different dialects: (a)...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Abstract. Case attraction has stood as a puzzling, and elusive, oddity of older Indo-European langua...
Prepositions and cases constitute a fruitful field of research for semantics. The historical develo...
It is generally assumed that the Greek case system does not function in the usual way in the book of...
In the present paper, we show that: 1. the accusative of respect, a case marker for inalienable poss...
This dissertation presents a discussion of argument realization on the basis of theta-roles and case...
Case syncretism is the combination of two or more morphosyntactic cases in a single morphological fo...
Two-place verbs with nominative subjects in Ancient Greek can take either the accusative or the gen...
This article explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post-Classic...
THIS chapter focuses on the main aspects of the reduction/loss of case and the decay of case marking...
This chapter is meant to serve as an overview to the notion of case within modern theoretical lingu...
This paper explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post‐Classical...
Examples of case interchange in Greek papyri are often used to illustrate the start of dative case s...
There are few linguistic phenomena that have seduced linguists so skillfully as grammatical case has...