Language Change in Epic Greek and other Poetic Traditions: Leiden Studies in Indo-European, cartea 25
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004537019
ISBN-10: 9004537015
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Indo-European
ISBN-10: 9004537015
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Indo-European
Notă biografică
Lucien van Beek (Ph.D. Leiden University, 2013) is Assistant Professor at Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. He has authored The Reflexes of Syllabic Liquids in Ancient Greek (Brill, 2022) and published extensively on Greek and Indo-European linguistics, etymology and lexicography.
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
Lucien van Beek
1 Prosody, Metre and Reflexes of *r̥ in Epic Greek: The Case of ῥέζω versus ἔρδω
Lucien van Beek
2 Changement linguistique et réaction de la langue épique: sur hom. εὐηγεν(ής), εὐρυπυλές et χαλκοβατές
Alain Blanc
3 Homeric Constructions, Their Productivity, and the Development of Epic Greek
Chiara Bozzone
4 Metrical Constraint and Dialect Borrowings: ἔσεται, ἐσσεῖται and the Homeric Futures of the Verb ‘To Be’
Albio C. Cassio
5 A Night Reconnaissance: On Νύξ and Her Aeolic (?) Epithets in Homer
Stefan Höfler
6 The Changing Use of Tmesis in Early Greek Hexameter Poetry
Thomas McConnell
7 The Morphology and Syntax of the Imperative in Homeric Prayers
Simon Pulleyn
8 Ṯamūd: Reading Traditions; the Arabic Grammatical Tradition; and the Quranic Text
Marijn van Putten
9 Archaism, Innovation and Modernization in Homeric Language
Jeremy Rau
10 Alleged Anatolian Phraseological Borrowings in Homer’s Language: A Reconsideration
Zsolt Simon
11 Sound Change in the Hebrew Reading Tradition
Benjamin Suchard
12 Dialectology and the Origin of Iliad and Odyssey
Rudolf Wachter
Index Verborum
Subject index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Lucien van Beek
1 Prosody, Metre and Reflexes of *r̥ in Epic Greek: The Case of ῥέζω versus ἔρδω
Lucien van Beek
2 Changement linguistique et réaction de la langue épique: sur hom. εὐηγεν(ής), εὐρυπυλές et χαλκοβατές
Alain Blanc
3 Homeric Constructions, Their Productivity, and the Development of Epic Greek
Chiara Bozzone
4 Metrical Constraint and Dialect Borrowings: ἔσεται, ἐσσεῖται and the Homeric Futures of the Verb ‘To Be’
Albio C. Cassio
5 A Night Reconnaissance: On Νύξ and Her Aeolic (?) Epithets in Homer
Stefan Höfler
6 The Changing Use of Tmesis in Early Greek Hexameter Poetry
Thomas McConnell
7 The Morphology and Syntax of the Imperative in Homeric Prayers
Simon Pulleyn
8 Ṯamūd: Reading Traditions; the Arabic Grammatical Tradition; and the Quranic Text
Marijn van Putten
9 Archaism, Innovation and Modernization in Homeric Language
Jeremy Rau
10 Alleged Anatolian Phraseological Borrowings in Homer’s Language: A Reconsideration
Zsolt Simon
11 Sound Change in the Hebrew Reading Tradition
Benjamin Suchard
12 Dialectology and the Origin of Iliad and Odyssey
Rudolf Wachter
Index Verborum
Subject index