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The colon hypothesis : word order, discourse segmentation and discourse coherence in ancient Greek
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ISBN: 9789054879442 9054879440 Year: 2011 Publisher: Brussels: VUBPress,

Word order in Greek tragic dialogue
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ISBN: 9780199279296 0199279292 0191706906 9786611164836 0191535427 1281164836 1435623797 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,


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Word Order in Ancient Greek : A Pragmatic Account of Word Order Variation in Herodotus
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ISBN: 9050634575 9004409009 9789050634571 9789004409002 Year: 1995 Volume: 5 Publisher: J.C. GIEBEN

Discontinuous syntax : hyperbaton in Greek
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ISBN: 019513270X 0195344006 1280530715 1429400552 9781429400558 9780195344004 9780195132700 9781280530715 0197704506 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York: Oxford university press,

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The interface between syntax and meaning, both semantic and pragmatic, has emerged as an area of linguistics theory. This study applies some of these ideas to hyperbaton, offering a new theory with broad applications for our understanding of Greek syntax.

The language of literature : linguistic approaches to classical texts
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ISSN: 13806068 ISBN: 9789004156548 9004156542 9786611921040 1281921041 9047421809 9789047421801 9781281921048 6611921044 Year: 2007 Volume: v. 13 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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This volume is a collection of papers revealing the largely unexplored boundary between linguistic and literary approaches to classical texts. Eleven contributions by various scholars discuss a wide range of linguistic and literary aspects of classical texts: the narratee in the prologues of Sophocles’ Trachiniae and of Euripides, the chronology in Pindar’s Odes, the relation between tense-aspect and Discourse Modes in Thucydides, Xenophon, Vergil and Ovid, the use of aspect in the Law Code of Gortyn, expressions of futurity and the word order of adjectives in Herodotus, and, finally, ancient and modern views on word order. Following an interdisciplinary approach, all contributions aim at bridging the gap between linguistic and literary study of classical texts.

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