In this paper I analyze the morphological evolution of Greek reflexive pronoun from Homeric Greek to Modern Greek in light of several hypotheses of diachronic typology. First, I discuss the morphological classification of reflexive strategies proposed by Faltz (1985) and I suggest an additional possible classification according to person marking. Then, I sketch the history of reflexive pronoun in Greek on the basis of the typological classification proposed before. Moreover, two diachronic universals on person marking in reflexive pronouns proposed by Faltz (1985) are presented. Faltz's universals are then discussed according to Greek data. Conclusions are relevant for both typology and historical linguistics. On the one hand, the propo...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -\u3c9\u3bd nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word for...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the following distributional peculiarities of the Modern...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
In this paper I analyze the morphological evolution of Greek reflexive pronoun from Homeric Greek to...
An adequate description of the reflexive system in Ancient Greek entails a brief overview of the mai...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
In this paper I propose an interpretation of some syntactic patterns of the Greek nominal domain, fo...
A most notable feature of Standard Modern Greek (SMG) lexicon is the abundance of pairs of lexemes o...
In this dissertation, I investigate a number of interrelated developments affecting the morphosyntax...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word formation p...
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νο...
This thesis investigates the diachrony of inflection classes, with a particular focus on which notio...
This study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the morphosy...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -\u3c9\u3bd nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word for...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the following distributional peculiarities of the Modern...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
In this paper I analyze the morphological evolution of Greek reflexive pronoun from Homeric Greek to...
An adequate description of the reflexive system in Ancient Greek entails a brief overview of the mai...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
In this paper I propose an interpretation of some syntactic patterns of the Greek nominal domain, fo...
A most notable feature of Standard Modern Greek (SMG) lexicon is the abundance of pairs of lexemes o...
In this dissertation, I investigate a number of interrelated developments affecting the morphosyntax...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Ancient Greek features a wide array of means to encode reciprocity. Even though reference grammars d...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -ων nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word formation p...
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νο...
This thesis investigates the diachrony of inflection classes, with a particular focus on which notio...
This study falls within a research project that investigates some evolutionary paths in the morphosy...
In this paper, Ancient Greek -\u3c9\u3bd nouns are analysed from the point of view of their word for...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the following distributional peculiarities of the Modern...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...