This article explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post-Classical Greek based on documentary papyri (300BCE-800CE). Three alternative encodings are examined for the animate goal of transfer verbs: the prepositions prós and eis (with accusative) and the bare accusative case. It is shown that the dative case and the preposition prós are in complementary distribution dependent on the animacy of the object and the conceptualization of the event. The preposition eis is only used for animate goals in the specialized meaning ‘on account of’. The bare accusative case is occasionally found as a replacement for the dative case, but not in the same constructions in which the prepositions are attested. Therefore, ba...
peer reviewedThis article focuses on the Greek ALLATIVE preposition eis, and in particular on the se...
This thesis investigates the syntax of so-called ‘dative’ arguments in Greek and the role of their a...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
This article explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post-Classic...
This paper explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post‐Classical...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Examples of case interchange in Greek papyri are often used to illustrate the start of dative case s...
The prepositions eis, prós and epí alternate with the plain dative case to express an animate goal o...
Greek papyrus letters preserve not only instances of the replacement of the dative case; they also s...
Semantic analysis of the prenominal first person singular genitive pronoun (μου) in the Greek of the...
The verb ὑπάρχω ‘to belong to’ is frequently used in Greek papyri to denote possession in legal docu...
This paper deals with the distribution of the use of the accusative as an indirect object in two maj...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
This paper discusses developments in constituent order and in the position of the datival argument i...
In the present paper, we show that: 1. the accusative of respect, a case marker for inalienable poss...
peer reviewedThis article focuses on the Greek ALLATIVE preposition eis, and in particular on the se...
This thesis investigates the syntax of so-called ‘dative’ arguments in Greek and the role of their a...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
This article explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post-Classic...
This paper explores the evidence for dative case syncretism with personal pronouns in post‐Classical...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Examples of case interchange in Greek papyri are often used to illustrate the start of dative case s...
The prepositions eis, prós and epí alternate with the plain dative case to express an animate goal o...
Greek papyrus letters preserve not only instances of the replacement of the dative case; they also s...
Semantic analysis of the prenominal first person singular genitive pronoun (μου) in the Greek of the...
The verb ὑπάρχω ‘to belong to’ is frequently used in Greek papyri to denote possession in legal docu...
This paper deals with the distribution of the use of the accusative as an indirect object in two maj...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
This paper discusses developments in constituent order and in the position of the datival argument i...
In the present paper, we show that: 1. the accusative of respect, a case marker for inalienable poss...
peer reviewedThis article focuses on the Greek ALLATIVE preposition eis, and in particular on the se...
This thesis investigates the syntax of so-called ‘dative’ arguments in Greek and the role of their a...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...