Sur les expressions de sentiment en grec ancien
This paper deals with psychological predicates in Ancient Greek. The corpus is composed of sentences found in a representative collection of Ancient Greek texts, in which nouns designating psychological states show predicative function. Some lexical-syntactic properties here accounted
for concern specifically psychological constructions; others more generically refer to the Ancient Greek morphosyntax: in particular the domain of nominal sentences and that of lexical-syntactic expression of the opposition middle vs. non-middle. Differences and similarities with other Indo-European
languages, such as Sanskrit and Italian, are also mentioned.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 January 2009
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