Grammatical Theory and Philosophy of Language in AntiquityThis collective volume contains studies in the field of ancient grammar, poetics and philosophy of language. The contributions, written by specialists in the field, focus on central themes in the historiography of ancient linguistics, such as the status of grammar as a discipline in Antiquity, the relationship between poetics and grammatical theory, the constitution and development of the word class system, the descriptive format of grammars, the nature and description of specific word classes, the development of grammatical argumentation. In addition, several methodological issues in the study of ancient grammar and philosophy of language are dealt with: the problem of continuity vs. discontinuity in the history of linguistic thought, the role of schoolroom activities in the development of grammatical description and theory-formation, and problems concerning "tradition", "influence" and "originality" in ancient linguistics. The volume is rounded off with extensive indices of proper names, concepts and technical terms. |
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The poet usually uses prepositive articles instead of postpositive ones , as in “ ἔνθα δὲ Σίσυφος ἔσκε , ὃ κέρδιστος γένετ ' ȧvdpov " [ " there lived Sisiphos , who was the smartest of men ” ] ( Il . 6 , 8 Cf. Dion . Thr . 5.
The poet usually uses prepositive articles instead of postpositive ones , as in “ ἔνθα δὲ Σίσυφος ἔσκε , ὃ κέρδιστος γένετ ' ȧvdpov " [ " there lived Sisiphos , who was the smartest of men ” ] ( Il . 6 , 8 Cf. Dion . Thr . 5.
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Apollonius assumes that the prepositive äpopov cannot be interpreted in the function of the postpositive , as the Alexandrians did . These two forms differ in position ( τάξις ) and in construction ( σύνταξις ) .
Apollonius assumes that the prepositive äpopov cannot be interpreted in the function of the postpositive , as the Alexandrians did . These two forms differ in position ( τάξις ) and in construction ( σύνταξις ) .
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Apollonius seems to suggest that , whereas the enclitic pronouns are inherently " postрositive " ( Úлотаktikós ) , the orthotonic pronouns are inherently " prepositive " ( лроτактIKÓç ) 17 . This is confirmed by the following ...
Apollonius seems to suggest that , whereas the enclitic pronouns are inherently " postрositive " ( Úлотаktikós ) , the orthotonic pronouns are inherently " prepositive " ( лроτактIKÓç ) 17 . This is confirmed by the following ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Pierre SWIGGERS Alfons WOUTERS | 9 |
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