"Early Greek Relative Clauses contributes to an old debate currently enjoying a revival: should we expect languages spoken a few thousand years ago, such as Proto-Indo-European, to be less well-equipped than modern languages when it comes to subordinate clauses? Early Greek relative clauses provide a test case for this problem. Early Greek uses several kinds of relative clause, but all these are usually thought to come from one, or at most two, prehistoric types. In a new look at the evidence, this book finds that a rich variety of relative clause types has been in place for a considerable time. The reconstruction of prehistoric linguistic stages requires detailed work on the individual languages descending from them. A substantial part of ...
This paper endeavours to show that, at least as far as the syntax of relative clauses is concerned, ...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
This thesis presents an account of the properties of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek, with particul...
International audienceThis article studies the structure and origin of prenominal and postnominal re...
The traditional view of the function of relative sentences in the Greek New Testament differed marke...
<p>In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, ap...
It has been claimed that Archaic and Classical Greek had two main types of headed relative clauses: ...
This book presents a comprehensive survey of historically attested relative clause constructions fro...
This thesis investigates the diachronic behaviour of relative clauses across a broad sample of const...
In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart...
The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, in the first...
Latin grammars usually describe relative clauses as attributes of a head constituent. Independently ...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
In this paper, relative clauses in King Alfred’s Old English translation of Gregory the Great’s Past...
It is generally acknowledged that word-order patterns in earlier stages of the English language are ...
This paper endeavours to show that, at least as far as the syntax of relative clauses is concerned, ...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
This thesis presents an account of the properties of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek, with particul...
International audienceThis article studies the structure and origin of prenominal and postnominal re...
The traditional view of the function of relative sentences in the Greek New Testament differed marke...
<p>In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, ap...
It has been claimed that Archaic and Classical Greek had two main types of headed relative clauses: ...
This book presents a comprehensive survey of historically attested relative clause constructions fro...
This thesis investigates the diachronic behaviour of relative clauses across a broad sample of const...
In the Greek New Testament, relative sentences that are introduced by relative pronouns alone, apart...
The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, in the first...
Latin grammars usually describe relative clauses as attributes of a head constituent. Independently ...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
In this paper, relative clauses in King Alfred’s Old English translation of Gregory the Great’s Past...
It is generally acknowledged that word-order patterns in earlier stages of the English language are ...
This paper endeavours to show that, at least as far as the syntax of relative clauses is concerned, ...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
This thesis presents an account of the properties of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek, with particul...