This volume is a collection of twenty-nine papers that had their preliminary presentation at the 9th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics (ICAGL9) that took place in Helsinki 28 August – 1 September, 2018. Thus they show exciting new lines of research in the field of Ancient Greek linguistics, where many approaches take advantage of current linguistic methods and theories.
The Helsinki colloquium had rwo themes: 1) Language contact beween Greek and other languages and 2) Linguistic research on original documents and manuscripts. The majority of the papers in this volume focus on these themes, many of them on both. However, Ancient Greek linguistic research from all angles, synchronically as well as diachronically studied, was welcomed. Consequently, all levels and many topics regarding language analysis – morphology, syntax, modality discourse analysis, semantics as well as pragmatics - were presented in the contributions by scholars ranging from those beginning their academic careers ro those with already well established names in the field.
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Not overstrong in his Greek: modern interpretation of ‘Egyptian’ Greek texts in the Zenon Archive
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Foamy rivers and the wife of the Ocean: Greek ποταμός ‘river’, Τηθῡ́ς ‘mother of all rivers’, and Proto-Indo-European *ku̯eth2- ‘foam, seethe’ (Vedic kváth-ant- ‘foaming, seething’; Gothic ƕaþjan* ‘to foam, ἀφρίζειν’)
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Greek loanwords in post-Biblical Hebrew/Aramaic: some case studies from the midrash Genesis Rabbah
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Contact-induced change and language-internal factors: the καὶ ἐγένετο type as a case-study
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Discourse markers and text type: γάρ in Thucydides’ narrative and non-narrative text sequences
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Im/politeness strategies in Euripides: an approach to linguistic characterisation through qualitative data analysis
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Die Anwendung des Duals bei Hesiod: Beobachtungen über seinen graduellen Schwund anhand der Theogonie und der Erga
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Exclamative nominatives and nominatives pro vocatives in Greek and Latin: a possible distinction?
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Reduplicated and non-reduplicated imperatives: κλύθι and κλύτε vs κέκλυθι and κέκλυτε
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The preverb μετα-: a cognitive and constructionist analysis
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Modality and Injunctive in Homeric Greek: The role of epistemic particles and adverbs in counterfactual constructions
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Committal verbs in Greek aggressive magic: a pragmatic analysis
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