While Classical Greek has a particularly rich complementation system, in later times there is a tendency towards finite complementation. In this context, Cristofaro (1996) has claimed that the Classical opposition whereby the accusative and infinitive is used for non-factive complements, and ὅτι with the indicative and the accusative and participle for factive ones, is disappearing, ὅτι being used as a ‘generic’ complementiser. In this article, I investigate to what extent Cristofaro’s (1996) claim of the pragmatic neutralisation of complementation patterns can be upheld, and whether it could be claimed that a new pragmatic opposition, in terms of ‘register’, is being established. For this purpose, I turn towards documentary papyri, a corpu...
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle ...
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νο...
This paper analyzes the construction λανθάνω + participle, which is one of the most interesting uses...
While Classical Greek has a particularly rich complementation system, in later times there is a tend...
Classical Greek (V – IV BC) is known for the complexity of its complementation system, involving inf...
This paper traces the semantic and constructional development of the complement-taking verb εὑρίσκω ...
Several reasons have been proposed for the decline of infinitival complementation in Ancient Greek: ...
This paper will focus on some previously unnoticed differences among the particular finite construct...
This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
The thesis "Syntaktické konstrukce po slovesech declarandi v klasické řečtině" analyses obligatory c...
Estudio de dos construcciones sintácticas en competición basado en corpora de Inglés Medio e Inglés ...
complementation while in Modern Greek, finite complementation is the rule. Hellenistic Greek provide...
This dissertation examines distributional and interpretive properties of complementizers and their s...
[Resumen] Este artículo pretende profundizar en el análisis de los modelos de complementación finita...
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle ...
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle ...
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νο...
This paper analyzes the construction λανθάνω + participle, which is one of the most interesting uses...
While Classical Greek has a particularly rich complementation system, in later times there is a tend...
Classical Greek (V – IV BC) is known for the complexity of its complementation system, involving inf...
This paper traces the semantic and constructional development of the complement-taking verb εὑρίσκω ...
Several reasons have been proposed for the decline of infinitival complementation in Ancient Greek: ...
This paper will focus on some previously unnoticed differences among the particular finite construct...
This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
The thesis "Syntaktické konstrukce po slovesech declarandi v klasické řečtině" analyses obligatory c...
Estudio de dos construcciones sintácticas en competición basado en corpora de Inglés Medio e Inglés ...
complementation while in Modern Greek, finite complementation is the rule. Hellenistic Greek provide...
This dissertation examines distributional and interpretive properties of complementizers and their s...
[Resumen] Este artículo pretende profundizar en el análisis de los modelos de complementación finita...
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle ...
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle ...
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νο...
This paper analyzes the construction λανθάνω + participle, which is one of the most interesting uses...