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Greek language --- Verb --- Tense --- Classical Greek language studies --- Tense. --- Verb. --- Greek language - Verb --- Greek language - Tense
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Greek language --- Tense. --- Verb. --- Grec (Langue) --- Verb --- Tense --- Verbe --- Temps --- Greek language - Tense. --- Greek language - Verb.
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Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Mood. --- Tense. --- Mode --- Temps --- Mood --- Tense --- Greek language - Mood --- Greek language - Tense
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Greek language --- Tense --- -Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Tense. --- -Tense --- Greek language - Tense
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Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Grec --- Verb --- Aspect --- Tense --- Verbe --- Temps --- -Greek language --- -Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Aspect. --- Tense. --- Verb. --- -Aspect --- Classical languages --- Greek language - Verb --- Greek language - Aspect --- Greek language - Tense
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Greek language --- Person. --- Tense. --- 875 PINDARUS --- -Greek language --- -Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Griekse literatuur--PINDARUS --- Person --- Tense --- Pindar --- -Pindarus --- Pindare --- Pindaro --- Πίνδαρος --- Language --- -Griekse literatuur--PINDARUS --- -Language --- 875 PINDARUS Griekse literatuur--PINDARUS --- -875 PINDARUS Griekse literatuur--PINDARUS --- -Pindar --- Píndaro --- Pindaros --- Classical languages --- Language. --- Pindarus --- Greek language - Person. --- Greek language - Tense.
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After Etudes sur l’aspect verbal chez Platon (Saint-Etienne, 2000), the international ‘Groupe de recherche sur l’aspect verbal en grec’ now presents a second volume on verbal aspect in (Ancient) Greek, which is devoted to the function(s) of the Historical Present in Thucydides. In nine chapters the authors approach this subject from a variety of angles, focusing inter alia on the HP of particular verbs and on its use in battle narratives, or investigate Thucydides’ use of the HP from a comparative perspective. They share one important assumption, viz. that the primary function of the HP is to mark events that were, according to Thucydides, of decisive importance for the development of the Peloponnesian War. By its rich and detailed analyses the book provides important new insights into Thucydides’ narrative technique.
Greek language --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Tense --- Semantics --- Thucydides. --- Thucydides --- Language --- Grec (langue) --- Temps (linguistique). --- Thucydide, --- Langue. --- Tense. --- Semantics. --- Language. --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Thucydide --- Thukydides --- Thoukudides --- Greek language - Tense --- Greek language - Semantics --- Thucydides. - History of the Peloponnesian War --- Thucydides - Language --- Tucidide --- Fukidid --- Tucídides --- Thoukydidēs --- תוקידידיס --- Θουκυδίδης
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Central in this volume of the 6th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics is the question how cohesion is created in Ancient Greek texts. The contributions to the volume either discuss the various cohesive devices that occur in a specific text or focus on the use and function of a particular cohesion device in a larger corpus. Apart from the use of pronomina and particles, less standard cohesive devices, like the use of tense and the grammatical form of complements, are taken into consideration. The result is a volume that gives a good impression of recent research in the field of Greek linguistics, not only of interest for classical scholars, but also for general linguists interested in discourse coherence cnd cohesion. Contributors include: Rutger J. Allan, Stéphanie J. Bakker, Louis Basset, Anna Bonifazi, Annemieke Drummen, Marietje (A.M.) van Erp Taalman Kip, Coulter H. George, Luuk Huitink, Sander Orriens, Annemieke van der Plaat, Antonio Revuelta, Albert Rijksbaron and Gerry C. Wakker.
Greek language --- Cohesion (Linguistics) --- Discourse analysis --- Verb --- Particles --- Tense --- Conferences - Meetings --- Grec (Langue) --- Cohérence discursive --- Analyse du discours --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Verbe --- Congrès --- Particules --- Temps --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Coherence (Linguistics) --- Cohesiveness (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Particles. --- Greek language - Verb - Congresses --- Greek language - Particles - Congresses --- Greek language - Tense - Congresses --- Cohesion (Linguistics) - Congresses --- Discourse analysis - Congresses --- Grec (langue) --- Cohérence (linguistique) --- Verbes
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Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.) --- Greek language, Medieval and late --- Greek language --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Greek language, Byzantine --- Greek language (Koinē) --- Hellenistic Greek --- Koinē (Greek language) --- Tense --- History --- Tense&delete& --- Classical Greek language --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- History. --- Tense. --- Byzantine Greek language --- Medieval and late Greek language --- Greek language - History --- Greek language - Tense - History --- Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.) - Tense --- Greek language, Medieval and late - Tense
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