AB URBE CONDITA CONSTRUCTIONS IN GREEK, WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOMERIC GRAMMAR
This article will examine ab urbe condita constructions in Homer (a typical example: ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα “until sunset”) and, subsidiarily, in other Greek authors. It aims to prove that these constructions can be distinguished from other analogous ones by four features, to wit: a) the participle is...
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I26-R133-article-102642021-08-02T00:54:10Z AB URBE CONDITA CONSTRUCTIONS IN GREEK, WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOMERIC GRAMMAR LAS CONSTRUCCIONES AB URBE CONDITA EN GRIEGO, CON ESPECIAL ATENCIÓN A LOS USOS HOMÉRICOS Fernández, Tomás Homero Participios Ab urbe condita Gramática Homer Participles Ab urbe condita Grammar This article will examine ab urbe condita constructions in Homer (a typical example: ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα “until sunset”) and, subsidiarily, in other Greek authors. It aims to prove that these constructions can be distinguished from other analogous ones by four features, to wit: a) the participle is necessary, except in a limited group of verbs (“to be”, “to become” and the like); b) the participle always modifies the nucleus of a prepositional term; c) the participle is predicative, not attributive; d) the participle has a relatively fixed position. El presente artículo se propone estudiar las construcciones ab urbe condita en Homero (un ejemplo típico: ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα, “hasta la puesta del sol”) y, subsidiariamente, en otros autores griegos. Su fin es demostrar que estas construcciones se distinguen de otras análogas por cuatro características, a saber: a) el participio es imprescindible, salvo en un limitado grupo de verbos (de “ser”, “llegar a ser” y análogos); b) el participio siempre modifica al núcleo de un término preposicional; c) el participio es predicativo, no atributivo; d) el participio tiene una posición relativamente fija. Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (AADEC) - Ediciones UNL 2021-04-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/10264 10.14409/argos.2019.43.e0015 Argos; Núm. 43 (2019): Argos; e0015 Argos; No. 43 (2019): Argos; e0015 Argos; n. 43 (2019): Argos; e0015 1853-6379 0325-4194 10.14409/argos.2019.43 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/10264/13610 Derechos de autor 2021 Argos |
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AB URBE CONDITA CONSTRUCTIONS IN GREEK, WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOMERIC GRAMMAR |
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AB URBE CONDITA CONSTRUCTIONS IN GREEK, WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOMERIC GRAMMAR |
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This article will examine ab urbe condita constructions in Homer (a typical example: ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα “until sunset”) and, subsidiarily, in other Greek authors. It aims to prove that these constructions can be distinguished from other analogous ones by four features, to wit: a) the participle is necessary, except in a limited group of verbs (“to be”, “to become” and the like); b) the participle always modifies the nucleus of a prepositional term; c) the participle is predicative, not attributive; d) the participle has a relatively fixed position. |
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