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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
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    almafu_9960178719102883
    Format: 1 online resource (640 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800642560 , 1800642563
    Content: In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to present the ancient Greek language in an imaginative and accessible way that promotes creativity, deep learning, and diversity.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- My Teaching Philosophy -- For Instructors -- For Students -- Dialects -- Moral Philosophy -- Pronunciation -- Some Tips on Using This Book -- Vocabulary -- Vowel Length -- A Word on the Title -- To Instructors and Students -- The Greek Alphabet -- The Alphabet -- Alphabet Chart -- Pronunciation -- Memorize the Names of the Alphabet -- Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Memorize the Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Diphthongs -- Pronunciation of Diphthongs -- Memorize the Sounds of the Diphthongs -- Rough and Smooth Breathings -- Memorize the Letters of the Alphabet -- Orthography -- Etymology Corner I by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- More Sounds and Punctuation -- Iota Subscript and Adscript -- Gamma Clusters -- Punctuation -- Capitalization -- Who Were the Greeks? -- Greek Dialects -- Etymology Corner II by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Accents and Accenting Verbs I -- Why Learn Accents? -- Accent -- Orthography -- Syllabification -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Possibilities of Accent -- Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Ancient Greek Pitch Accent -- Etymology Corner III by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Adverbs -- Adverbs -- Greek Adverbs -- Why Study the Greeks? -- Etymology Corner IV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Conjunctions and Accenting Verbs II -- Conjunctions -- Greek Conjunctions -- Accenting Verbs II -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Review Possibilities of Accent I -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Review Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Accenting Verbs of Two Syllables -- Greek Lyric Poetry -- Etymology Corner V by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Endings Create Meaning -- Greek Cases -- In English, Word Order Creates Meaning -- In Greek, Endings Create Meaning -- Practice Making Up Your Own Sentences -- Epic Poetry -- Etymology Corner VI by Dr. E. Del Chrol. , Stefan Hagel Teaches Us How to Sing -- Singing Ancient Greek by Stefan Hagel -- Practice Learning How To Sing -- Nouns, Pronouns, and their Case Functions -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Greek Noun Sets 1-10 -- The Five Cases -- The Nominative Case -- The Genitive Case -- The Dative Case -- The Accusative Case -- The Vocative Case -- Case and Function Chart -- Apposition of Nouns and Pronouns -- Parsing -- Etymology Corner VII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Prepositions and Prefixes -- Prepositions -- Greek Prepositions -- Word Order -- Anastrophe of the Disyllabic Preposition -- Prepositions and Motion -- Prefixes -- Object of Prefix -- Elision -- Etymology Corner VIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verb and μι-Verbs εἰμί, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The μι-Verb εἰμί -- The μι-Verbs δίδωμι and τίθημι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Etymology Corner IX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verbs ἔχω, ποιέω, ἔρχομαι, φημί -- The Verb -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- The ω-Verb ἔχω -- The Contract ω-Verb ποιέω -- The Deponent Verb ἔρχομαι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Historical Present -- The μι-Verb φημί -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Present Indicative Active of φημί -- Etymology Corner X by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Greek Olympics -- The Definite Article and Persistent Accent -- The Definite Article and Adjectives -- The Definite Article -- Persistent Accent -- Vowel Length -- Review Possibilities of Accent -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Chart for Possibilities of Accent -- Herodotos -- Etymology Corner XI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Substantive Adjectives and the Article -- Substantive Adjectives -- Classics and Our Modern World: the Aquila Theatre and Theater of War Productions -- Etymology Corner XII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Third Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Greek Nouns -- Noun Sets 1-10. , Noun Gender -- Third Declension Nouns -- Identifying Noun Sets -- Declining Third Declension Nouns -- Four Subtypes of Third Declension Nouns -- Helen -- Etymology Corner XIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 1-13 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- Tom Holland on the Art of Translating Herodotos -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ and τίς, τί -- τις, τι -- ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅτι -- Nouns -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Dialect Note -- Declining First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Pronouns and Adjectives -- The Interrogative Pronoun and Adjective, τίς, τί -- The Indefinite Pronoun and Adjective τις, τι -- The Indefinite ὅστις, ἥτι, ὅτι -- Classics and Our Modern World: The Warrior Chorus -- Etymology Corner XIV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Attributive and Predicate Position -- Word Order -- Attributive Position -- Other Possibilities -- Predicate Position -- Ancient Greek Thought and Living Well -- Etymology Corner XV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Second Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Second Declension Nouns -- Declining Second Declension Nouns in -ος or -ον -- ἥλιος, ἡλίου, ἀδελφός, ἀδελφοῦ, ἔργον, ἔργου -- Classics and Our Modern World: Tom Palaima -- Etymology Corner XVI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Future Indicative and Infinitive Active of ἔχω, ἐλαύνω, ἔρχομαι and the Dynamic Infinitive -- The Verb -- The Future Indicative Active -- Future Tense Stems -- Future Tense Endings -- The Conjugation of ἔχω -- Future Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- The Conjugation ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Indicative Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- The Conjugation of ἔρχομαι -- Future Indicative of ἔρχομαι -- Future Infinitive of ἔρχομαι -- The Infinitive -- The Dynamic Infinitive -- Papyrology -- Etymology Corner XVII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Personal Pronouns -- εἷς, οὐδείς, and μηδείς. , the Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Pronouns -- The English Personal Pronoun -- The Greek Personal Pronoun -- Adjectives and Pronouns -- The Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Black Humor and Euripides' Alkestis -- Etymology Corner XVIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- οἶδα and the Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ἐλαύνω, καλέω, φέρω, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The Conjugation of οἶδα -- Active, Middle, and Passive Voice -- Active and Passive Voice -- Middle Voice -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- The Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ω-verbs -- How to Get the Correct Stem -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- The Conjugation of ἐλαυνω -- The Conjugation of καλέω -- The Conjugation of φέρω -- The Conjugation of δίδωμι -- The Conjugation of τίθημι -- Etymology Corner XIX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Joe Goodkin, Singer and Songwriter -- First and Second Declension Adjectives and Common Adjectives and Pronouns: αὐτός, οὗτος, ὅδε, ἐκεῖνος, and -ων, -ουσα, -ον -- Adjectives -- Adjectives in Greek -- First and Second Declension Adjectives -- Mixed-Declension Adjectives -- Substantive Adjectives -- Common Adjectives and Pronouns -- Medea -- Etymology Corner XX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -- Nouns -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns in -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- Declining First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- First Declension Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Declining First Declension Masculine Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Noun Identification -- History -- Etymology Corner XXI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun and Word Order -- The Relative Pronoun in English -- The Forms of the Relative Pronoun ὅς, ἥ, ὅ. , The Relative Pronoun in Summary -- Etymology Corner XXII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 14-22 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- READING AND TRANSLATING -- The Imperfect and Aorist Indicative of λέγω, ἔχω, ἐργάζομαι, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- μι-Verbs Contrasted with ω-Verbs -- The Past Indicative Augment -- Tense-Aspect -- The Gnomic Aorist -- The Aorist Contrasted with the Imperfect Tense -- The First Aorist and the Second Aorist -- The Aorist of μι-Verbs -- The Infinitive -- The Aorist Infinitive Contrasted with the Present Infinitive -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Secondary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- Conjugation of λέγω, ἔχω, and ἐργάζομαι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Middle of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Middle of λέγω -- Aorist Indicative Passive of λέγω -- Aorist Infinitive Passive of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Infinitive of ἐργάζομαι -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Conjugation of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of δίδωμι -- Aorist Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Aorist Infinitive Active of δίδωμι. , Aorist Indicative Middle of δίδωμι.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949982395702882
    Format: 1 online resource (434 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805114949
    Series Statement: Semitic Languages and Cultures Series ; v.31
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Honouring a Gentleman, a Scholar, a Teacher, and a Pastor: The Legacy of Martin R. Zammit -- The Current Situation in Arabic-Speaking Kishlaks of Central Asia -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. The Verbal Composites -- 3.0. The Code-Switching -- 4.0. Changes Resulting from Language Contact and Internal Development Processes -- 5.0. The Vocabulary -- 6.0. Conclusion -- References -- Contextual Neutralisation of Voicing in Maltese Obstruents: A Historical Perspective -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Corpus and Methodology -- 3.0. Regressive Voicing Assimilation and Word-final Obstruent Devoicing in Early Maltese -- 3.1. The Fifteenth Century -- 3.2. The Sixteenth Century -- 3.3. The Seventeenth Century -- 3.4. The Eighteenth Century -- 4.0. Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Al-Shidyāq's Account of the Maltese Language: An Annotated Translation -- Translation -- References -- On the Arabic Dialect of the Jews of Qāmišli (North-East Syria) -- 1.0. Initial Research Information -- 2.0. Short Historical Background -- 3.0. The Linguistic Informants -- 4.0. Dialectological Data -- 4.1. General -- 4.2. Phonology -- 4.2.1. Consonants -- 4.2.2 Vowels -- 4.3. Morphology -- 4.4. Syntax -- 4.5. Glossary -- 4.6. Unique Local Jewish Customs -- 5.0. Conclusions -- References -- Interpreting the Traces: On the Grammaticalisation of ˀaṯar -- 1.0. ˀaṯar and its Cognates in Semitic -- 1.1. The ʔṮR Root in Literary Arabic -- 1.2. The Cognates of ˀaṯar in Semitic -- 1.3. A case of Grammaticalisation in Hebrew -- 2.0. äṯṛ/äṯəṛ- in Ḥassāniyya Arabic -- 2.1. Attestations of the Lexeme -- 2.2. Grammaticalisation of äṯṛ -- 2.3. Semantically Related Expressions -- 3.0. Comparable Grammaticalisations in Arabic -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Adverbialised Uses -- 3.3. Uses with a Suffixed Pronoun -- 3.4. Presentative Uses. , 4.0. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- Variations in the Writing System and Style of the Modern Judaeo-Arabic of Libya -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Judaeo-Arabic -- 2.1. Chronological Classification -- 2.2. Stylistic Varieties -- 3.0. Materials -- 4.0. Variation in the Writing System -- 5.0. Variation in Style -- 6.0. Conclusion -- 6.1. Variation in the Writing System -- 6.2. Variation in Style -- References -- Documents in LJA -- Secondary Sources -- Some Arab and Muslim Names Discernible in Maltese Toponymy -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Essential Taxonymy -- 3.0. Arabic Nomenclature -- 4.0. An Inventory of Names -- 5.0. Conclusion -- Author's Note -- Abbreviations -- References -- Koineisation and Language Contact in Syrian Ṭuroyo -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Koineisation -- 2.1. Levelling, Linearisation, and Morphological Structure of the Predicate -- 2.2. Simplification and Pronominal Indices -- 2.3. Non-stabilised Levelling and Bound Pronouns -- 2.4. Conclusion of Koineisation -- 3.0. Language Contact -- 3.1. Matter Replication -- 3.2. Pattern Replication -- 3.3. Code-switching and Arabic Insertions -- 4.0. Conclusion -- References -- Locatives in the Spoken Arabic of Mardin (Turkey) -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Locatives in the Spoken Arabic of Mardin -- 2.1. Locative Adverbs -- 2.2. Locative Prepositions -- 2.2.1. The Preposition ʿala -- 2.2.2. The Preposition ʿand/ʿənd -- 2.2.3. The Preposition baṛṛāt -- 2.2.4. The Preposition bayn -- 2.2.5. The Preposition fōq -- 2.2.6. The Preposition fi/fə -- 2.2.7. The Preposition ğamb -- 2.2.8. The Preposition ğawwāt -- 2.2.9. The Preposition ḥawl -- 2.2.10. The Preposition ḫalf -- 2.2.11. The Preposition əla -- 2.2.12. The Preposition mən -- 2.2.13. The Preposition qəddām -- 2.2.14. The Preposition taḥt -- 3.0. Conclusion -- References -- Perceptions of Malta in Arabic Proverbs and Idioms. , 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. The Role of Proverbs and Idioms -- 3.0. State of the Art -- 4.0. Collection of Proverbs -- 4.1. Transcription -- 4.2. English Translation -- 5.0. Themes -- 5.1. Theme 1: Malta as a Distant/Unreachable and Potentially Unfamiliar Location -- 5.2. Theme 2: Malta as a Non-existent Place -- 5.3. Theme 3: Malta as a Symbol of Religious Devotion -- 5.4. Theme 4: The Maltese as Importunate -- 5.5. Theme 5: The Maltese Language as Incomprehensible or Vulgar -- 5.6. Theme 6: Malta as a Poor Country -- 6.0. Conclusion -- References -- Recognisably Arabian: A Levantine/South-Arabian Morphosyntactic Bundle in Maltese -- 1.0. Enclitic -š in Maltese and Arabic -- 1.1. Negations with -š in Maltese and Arabic -- 1.2. Polar Interrogative -x in Maltese -- 1.3. Polar Interrogative šī in Arabic -- 1.4. Quantifier šī in Maltese and Arabic -- 2.0. A South Arabian Analogue -- 2.1. Quantifier śī in Mehri -- 2.2. Polar Interrogative śī in Mehri -- 2.2. Negations with śī in Mehri -- 3.0. Discussion: On Cycles and Contacts -- 3.1. A Jespersen Cycle in Arabic? -- 3.2. Contact Phenomena-Which Way? -- 3.3. Original Modern South Arabian śī -- 4.0. Closing the Cycle: Maltese Connections -- 5.0. Conclusions -- Abbreviations -- References -- Soul Inspiration from Wadi el Natrun: Ostrich Eggs as Reminders of Vigilance in Praying -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. The Ostrich and Its Eggs -- 2.1. The Ostrich, a Remarkable Bird -- 2.2. The Natural and Supernatural Ostrich Egg -- 2.2.1. Circulation and High-Society Usage -- 2.2.2. Symbolism in Various Religions -- 3.0. From Religious Symbolism to Ecclesiastic Art -- 3.1. A Quick Look at the Ethiopian Tradition -- 3.2. Symbolism of the Ostrich Egg in Western European Arts -- 3.3. Christian Arabic Manuscript Sources -- 3.3.1. The Arabic Physiologus and its Posterity. , 3.3.2. Ibn Sabāʿ, The Precious Jewel in Ecclesiastical Sciences -- 3.3.3. The Anonymous Work on The Priesthood Ordination -- 3.3.4. Macarius III ibn al-Zaʿīm, Book on the Features of Certain Animals -- 3.3.5. Isṭīfān al-Duwayhī, The Light of the Holy Mysteries -- 4.0. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Blank Page.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Frendo, Anthony J. Arabic in Context Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2025
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    Basel/Berlin/Boston :De Gruyter, Inc.,
    UID:
    almahu_9949846592702882
    Format: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783110981742
    Series Statement: The Mouton-NINJAL Library of Linguistics [MNLL] Series ; v.8
    Note: Intro -- Series preface -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Formal perspectives on secondary predication - An introduction -- Chapter 2 The syntax and semantics of indirect predication in French -- Chapter 3 On the syntax of psychological expressions in Japanese: their predicative and adjunctive nature -- Chapter 4 Event lexicalization in Hungarian -- Chapter 5 Precise standards license adjectives in the English resultative construction -- Chapter 6 The syntax of resultative V-V compounds in Chinese -- Chapter 7 (Re)sultatives -- Chapter 8 On the forms of secondary predicates: A Japanese perspective -- Chapter 9 Depictive predicates with not so complex structures: An empirical argument for functional projections -- Chapter 10 Spanish depictives and aspectual consecutio in non-verbal environments -- Chapter 11 On the merger and antecedence of depictive secondary predicates -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: den Dikken, Marcel Formal Perspectives on Secondary Predication Basel/Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc.,c2024
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    UID:
    almafu_BV010058575
    Format: VIII, 481 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Sonderforschungsbereich Sprachtheoretische Grundlagen für die Computerlinguistik 〈Stuttgart u.a.〉: Arbeitspapiere des Sonderforschungsbereichs 340 64
    Note: Zugl.: Tübingen, Univ., Diss., 1994
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Thematische Relation ; Prädikation ; Englisch ; Prädikat ; Syntax ; Computerlinguistik ; Englisch ; Prädikation ; Syntax ; Computerlinguistik ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Winkler, Susanne 1960-
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    John Benjamins Publishing Company | Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almafu_9958308520502883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, Volume 242
    Content: Within the current discussion on grammatical interfaces, the word-classes of adjective and adverb are of particular interest because they appear to be separated or joined in manifold ways at the level of word-class or syntax, with morphology playing a prominent role, especially in Romance. The volume provides typological and theoretical insights into the common or different usage of adjectives and adverbs in Romance. Diachronic change is discussed alongside with synchronic variation and the representation in grammar. The discussion turns out to be controversial, calling into question traditional assumptions such as the dogma of the invariability and the categorial status of the adverb.
    Note: Intro -- Adjective Adverb Interfaces in Romance -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I. General aspects of Romance languages -- Chapter 1. Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance: Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance -- 1. Introduction: Adjective or adverb? -- 2. Typology and variation -- 2.1 Attributive modification -- 2.2 Combining typology and variation -- 2.3 Parts of speech and syntax -- 3. Type A -- 3.1 Pan-Romanic usage and oral tradition -- 3.2 Latin -- 3.3 The polyfunctionality of Type A -- 4. Type B -- 4.1 -mente as a correlate of standardization -- 4.2 Type B in Latin -- 5. Type C -- 6. Type D -- 7. Adverbial inflection and adverbial agreement -- 7.1 Adverbial inflection -- 7.2 Adverbial agreement -- 8. The expansion of attributive modification to peripheral functions -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Parameters in Romance adverb agreement -- 1. Introduction: Narrowing the field -- 2. Parameters of adverbial agr(eement) -- 2.1 Pattern 1: No agr -- 2.2 Pattern 2: Full active/stative split -- 2.3 Pattern 3: Restricted active/stative split -- 2.4 Pattern 4: Ergative split -- 3. Formal approach: A quick sketch -- 3.1 Parameter hierarchies -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Before the complementizer: Adverb types and root clause modification -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Typology of adverbs before the complementizer -- 3. Pragmatic adverbs: Grammaticalization towards discourse -- 4. Pragmatic function and silent predicates -- 4.1 Truth predicate and root clause modification -- 4.2 Hearsay, quotatives and reported speech -- 5. Back to sentential adverbs: Type-C adverbs -- 6. Conclusions and final remarks -- References -- Part II. French -- Chapter 4. Adjectives and adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français. , 1. The distinction between French adjectives and adverbs -- 2. Categories and functions in the Grande grammaire du français -- Syntactic categories in the GGF -- Syntactic functions in the GGF -- 3. Adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français -- The GGF definition of adverbs -- The distinction between prepositions and adverbs -- A further test for French adverbs -- The subclasses of adverbs in the GGF -- The semantic subclasses of adverbs in the GGF -- 4. Adjectives in the Grande grammaire du français -- The GGF definition of adjectives -- The distinction between nouns and adjectives -- Adjectives inside the Noun Phrase -- Adjectives inside the Verbal phrase -- 5. The GGF distinction between adjectives and adverbs -- Adjectives and adverbs with adjectives and nouns -- The case of tout -- The case of fort, juste, soudain -- Adjective and adverb distinction in contemporary informal registers -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Are intrapredicative adjectives adverbs? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Is there such a thing as adverbialized adjective? -- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication -- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication -- 4. Description of items -- 4.1 Determiner of the verb (= determiner of the core of the DVPh) -- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency -- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency -- 4.3 The secondary predicates -- 5. Conclusion -- Key to abbreviations -- References -- Part III. Italian -- Chapter 6. Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area: Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adjectival adverbs -- 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects. , 2.2 The dialects of the so-called Lausberg Area -- 2.3 Adjectives or adverbs -- 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects -- 3.1 Patterns of adverb agreement -- 3.2 Interim summary -- 4. Notes on resultatives and pseudo-resultatives -- 4.1 (Pseudo-)resultatives in SIDs -- 4.2 The agreement of (pseudo-)resultatives -- 5. Effects on past participle agreement -- 5.1 The general picture -- 5.2 Adjectival adverbs affect participle agreement -- 6. Outline of a structural interpretation -- 6.1 Adverb placement -- 6.2 Adverb and participle agreement -- 7. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix -- Part IV. Romanian -- Chapter 7. Historical overview of the Romanian adverb -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Latin adverbs in Romanian -- 3. Borrowed adverbs -- 4. Adverb derivation in -ește -- 5. Adverbs ending in -mente -- 6. Adverbialized adjectives -- 7. Adverbialized participles -- 8. Adverbial phrases -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Sources -- Chapter 8. Properties of Romanian adverbs and adjectives from a categorial status perspective -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Types of Romanian adverbs -- 2.1 Non-analysable adverbs -- 2.2 Suffixed adverbs -- 3. Non-typical adverbialisation -- 3.1 Participial or supine forms -- 3.2 Nouns -- 4. Homonymic adverbs and adjectives and their distributional properties -- 5. Adverbs as noun modifiers -- 6. Parenthetical positions -- 7. Derived adverbs and adjectives -- 7.1 The adverbs derived with -ește -- 7.2 The adjectives in -esc -- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation -- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation -- 8. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part V. Spanish. , Chapter 9. Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Diachronic evidence from Spanish -- 1. Introduction: An intriguing relation -- 2. State of the art -- 2.1 Synchronic grammar -- 2.2 Diachrony -- 2.3 Sociolinguistics, text genre and register -- 2.4 Dialectology -- 2.5 Summary -- 3. Corpus -- 4. Research questions and hypothesis -- 5. Analysis -- 5.1 Adjacency -- 5.2 Relative order of verb and adverb -- 5.3 Nominality binding -- 5.4 Complexity of the event -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 10. Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Solo-solamente as focus operators -- 2.2 Syntactic and pragmatic aspects of solo-solamente -- 2.3 The adjective-adverb interface of solo-solamente -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Frequency of the solo-solamente adverbial pair -- 4.2 Semantic function of solo-solamente -- 4.3 Type of focus and syntactic function of the focus -- 4.4 Syntactic position of solo-solamente -- 4.5 The adverb-adjective interface of solo -- 5. Final considerations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 11. From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish: From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Corpus and methodology -- 3. The state of the art -- 4. Adjectives documented in the locution: Types and tokens -- 4.1 First adjective in the locutions -- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries -- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries -- 5. Concluding remarks. , Bibliography -- a. Corpus -- b. References -- Chapter 12. Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates: Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates -- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates -- 2.1 Adverbial adjectives and inherent modification -- 2.2 Adverbial adjectives and eventive modification -- 2.3 Adverbial adjectives and durative interpretation -- 2.4 Adverbial adjectives and argumental interpretation -- 3. Some ambiguities -- 4. Adverbial adjectives and secondary predicates -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author queries -- Language index -- Subject index. , English
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    Baltimore, Maryland :Project Muse,
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    almafu_9958343166502883
    Format: 1 online resource (336 p.)
    ISBN: 9789461661951 , 9461661959
    Series Statement: Ancient and medieval philosophy. Series I ; LIII
    Content: Through a careful survey of several significant Platonic texts, mainly focussing on the nature of knowledge, Essays on Plato's Epistemology offers the reader a fresh and promising approach to Plato's philosophy as a whole. From the very earliest reception of Plato's philosophy, there has been a conflict between a dogmatic and a sceptical interpretation of his work and thought. Moreover, the two sides are often associated, respectively, with a metaphysical and an anti-metaphysical approach. This book, continuing a line of thought that is nowadays strongly present in the secondary literature -- and also followed by the author in over thirty years of research -- maintains that a third way of thinking is required. Against the widespread view that an anti-dogmatic philosophy must go together with an anti-metaphysical stance, Trabattoni shows that for Plato, on the contrary, a sober and reasonable assessment of both the powers and limits of human reason relies on a proper metaphysical outlook.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Introduction -- 1. Thought as inner dialogue (Theaet. 189e4-190a6) -- 2. Logos and doxa : the meaning of the refutation of the third definition of epistêmê in the Theaetetus -- 3. Theaetetus 200d-201c : truth without certainty -- 4. Foundationalism or coherentism? On the third definition of epistêmê in the Theaetetus -- 5. What is the meaning of Plato's Theaetetus? Some remarks on a new annotated translation of the dialogue -- 6. David Sedley's Theaetetus -- 7. The "virtuous circle" of language. On the meaning of Plato's Cratylus -- 8. The knowledge of the philosopher -- 9. What role do the mathematical sciences play in the metaphor of the line? -- 10. Socrates' error in the Parmenides -- 11. On the distinguishing features of Plato's "Metaphysics" (starting from the Parmenides) -- 12. Is there such a thing as a "Platonic theory of the ideas" according to Aristotle? -- 13. The unity of virtue, self-predication and the "third man" in Protagoras 329e-332a -- 14. Plato : philosophy, politics and knowledge. An overview. , English
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    almafu_9961219734102883
    Format: 1 online resource (VII, 237 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110986365
    Series Statement: Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina , 9
    Content: Neoplatonists from Plotinus onward incorporate Aristotle’s logic and ontology into their philosophies: this process is of both intrinsic and historical interest and paves the way for subsequent philosophical debates in the Middle Ages and beyond. The ten essays collected in this book focus on the readings of Aristotle by Plotinus, Porphyry, and Iamblichus in the 3rd and 4th centuries. Their discussions cover key issues in the history of logic and metaphysics such as substance, hylomorphism, causation, existence, and predication. Among the topics tackled in this volume are Plotinus’ criticism of Aristotle’s physical essentialism, which is a major chapter in the history of metaphysics, and the interpretation of Porphyry’s Isagoge, one of the most influential and enigmatic works in the history of philosophy. Further essays focus on the readings of Aristotle’s categories developed by Porphyry and Iamblichus, which raise interesting questions at the intersection of logic and ontology, and on the integration of Aristotle’s ontology into Neoplatonist accounts of being and existence.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction: Ontology in Early Neoplatonism -- , Note on the Text -- , Plotinus’ Ontology -- , 1 Plotinus on Intelligible Qualities -- , 2 Plotinus on Demiurgic Causation -- , 3 Plotinus’ Metaphorical Reading of the Timaeus -- , 4 Plotinus on Motion as Activity -- , The Interpretation of the Categories -- , 5 Forms, Qualities, and Differentiae: Boethus of Sidon and Porphyry -- , 6 Universals and Secondary Substances -- , 7 Genera and Predication: Plotinus, Porphyry, and Iamblichus -- , 8 Essence and Existence -- , Knowledge and Ethics -- , 9 Common Conceptions and Philosophical Enquiry: Plotinus and Porphyry -- , 10 Ethics and the Hierarchy Of Virtues from Plotinus to Iamblichus -- , Index of Names -- , Index of Passages , Issued also in print. , In English.
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    Malden, MA, USA :Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    almahu_9948196851202882
    Format: 1 online resource (5 volumes (xxiv, 3999 pages)) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011.
    ISBN: 9780470996591 , 0470996595 , 9781405166263 , 1405166266 , 1405178418 , 9781405178419
    Series Statement: Blackwell handbooks in linguistics ; 19
    Content: Offers a comprehensive survey of the field of syntax. The comprehensive multi-volume set comprises case studies commissioned specifically for this companion. The entire companion is also available electronically on the accompanying CD-ROM.
    Note: v. 1. The accusative plus infinitive construction in English / Jeffrey T. Runner. Adjectival passives / Joseph Emonds. Adjectives : order within DP and attributive APs / Daniel Valois. Adverb classes and adverb placement / Denis Delfitto. Affectedness / Mona Anderson. Analytic causatives / Maria Teresa Guasti. A-not-a questions / Paul Hagstrom. Bare plurals / Denis Delfitto. Binding theory : terms and concepts / Eric Reuland. Bridge phenomena / Naomi Erteschik-Schir. Case (with special reference to Japanese) / Kazuko Inoue. Chinese Ba / Yen-Hui Audrey Li. Clitic climbing / Reineke Bok-Bennema. Clitic doubling / Elena Anagnostopoulou. Comparative deletion and subdeletion / Norbert Corver. Conditionals / Rajesh Bhatt and Roumyana Pancheva. Contraction / Grant Goodall -- v. 2. Copular sentences / Andrea Moro. Derived nominals / Bożena Rozwadowska. Double nominatives in Japanese / Koichi Tateishi. Double object constructions / Joseph Emonds and Rosemarie Whitney. Ellipsis in DP / Anne Lobeck. Embedded root phenomena / Caroline Heycock. Existential sentences and expletive There / Andrea Moro. Extraposition / Mark Baltin. Focus movement (with special reference to Hungarian) / Kriszta Szendrői. Free relatives / Henk van Riemsdijk. Freezing effects / Norbert Corver. Gapping / Khyle Johnson. Gerundive nominalizations / Gary Milsark. Grammatical verbs (with special references to light verbs) / Tara Monahan. Honorifics / Nobuko Hasegawa. Icelandic logophoric anaphora / Eric Reuland. Implicit arguments / Rajesh Bhatt and Roumyana Pancheva. Inalienable possession / Jacqueline Guéron. Inverse linking / Robert May and Alan Bale. Left dislocation (including CLLD) / Artemis Alexiadou -- v. 3. Logophoricity / Eric Reuland. Long-distance binding in Asian languages / Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon, and C.-T. James Huang. Long-distance binding in Germanic languages / Eric Reuland. Long NP-movement / Howard Lasnik and Cedric Boeckx. Middles / Peter Ackema and Maaike Schoorlemmer. Mittelfeld phenomena : (scrambling in Germanic) / Hubert Haider. Multiple-wh-questions / Veneeta Dayal. N-words and negative concord / Anastasia Giannakidou. Object shift / Sten Vikner. Partial wh-movement / Gisbert Fanselow. (Past) participle agreement / Adriana Belletti. Phrasal stress and syntax / María Luisa Zubizarreta and Jean-Roger Vergnaud. Pied-piping / Julia Horvath. Preposition stranding / Paul Law. Properties of VOS languages / Sandra Chung -- v. 4. Quantifier scope ambiguities / Katalin É. Kiss. Reconstruction, binding, and scope / Dominique Sportiche. Resumption / James McCloskey. The SE-anaphor and its role in argument realization / Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin. Secondary predicates in Australian languages / Eva Schultze-Berndt. Secondary predication / Susan Rothstein. Serial verbs / Pieter Muysken and Tonjes Veenstra. Sluicing / Jacon Merchant. Specificational copular sentences and pseudoclefts / Marcel den Dikken. Split topicalization / Hanneka van Hoof. The spray-load alternation / Maya Arad. Strong vs. weak islands / Anna Szabolcsi. Stylistic fronting / Anders Holmberg. Subextraction / Norbert Corver. Subject clitics and complex inversion / Jean-Yves Pollock. Subjunctives / Joseph Quer. Syntactic haplology / Ad Neeleman and Hans van de Koot -- v. 5. The syntax of modal auxiliaries / Sjef Barbiers. The syntax of quantified pharases and quantitative clitics / Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti. Temporal reference / Fabio Pianesi. Topicalization in Asian languages / Liejiong Xu. Unexpected wide-scope phenomena / E.G. Ruys. Verb clusters, verb raising, and restructuring / Susi Wurmbrand. Verb particle constructions / Martin Haiden. Wh-in-situ / Josef Bayer. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Blackwell companion to syntax. Malden, MA, USA : Blackwell Pub., 2006 ISBN 9781405114851
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960178719102883
    Format: 1 online resource (640 pages)
    ISBN: 1-80064-256-3
    Content: In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to present the ancient Greek language in an imaginative and accessible way that promotes creativity, deep learning, and diversity.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- My Teaching Philosophy -- For Instructors -- For Students -- Dialects -- Moral Philosophy -- Pronunciation -- Some Tips on Using This Book -- Vocabulary -- Vowel Length -- A Word on the Title -- To Instructors and Students -- The Greek Alphabet -- The Alphabet -- Alphabet Chart -- Pronunciation -- Memorize the Names of the Alphabet -- Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Memorize the Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Diphthongs -- Pronunciation of Diphthongs -- Memorize the Sounds of the Diphthongs -- Rough and Smooth Breathings -- Memorize the Letters of the Alphabet -- Orthography -- Etymology Corner I by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- More Sounds and Punctuation -- Iota Subscript and Adscript -- Gamma Clusters -- Punctuation -- Capitalization -- Who Were the Greeks? -- Greek Dialects -- Etymology Corner II by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Accents and Accenting Verbs I -- Why Learn Accents? -- Accent -- Orthography -- Syllabification -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Possibilities of Accent -- Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Ancient Greek Pitch Accent -- Etymology Corner III by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Adverbs -- Adverbs -- Greek Adverbs -- Why Study the Greeks? -- Etymology Corner IV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Conjunctions and Accenting Verbs II -- Conjunctions -- Greek Conjunctions -- Accenting Verbs II -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Review Possibilities of Accent I -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Review Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Accenting Verbs of Two Syllables -- Greek Lyric Poetry -- Etymology Corner V by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Endings Create Meaning -- Greek Cases -- In English, Word Order Creates Meaning -- In Greek, Endings Create Meaning -- Practice Making Up Your Own Sentences -- Epic Poetry -- Etymology Corner VI by Dr. E. Del Chrol. , Stefan Hagel Teaches Us How to Sing -- Singing Ancient Greek by Stefan Hagel -- Practice Learning How To Sing -- Nouns, Pronouns, and their Case Functions -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Greek Noun Sets 1-10 -- The Five Cases -- The Nominative Case -- The Genitive Case -- The Dative Case -- The Accusative Case -- The Vocative Case -- Case and Function Chart -- Apposition of Nouns and Pronouns -- Parsing -- Etymology Corner VII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Prepositions and Prefixes -- Prepositions -- Greek Prepositions -- Word Order -- Anastrophe of the Disyllabic Preposition -- Prepositions and Motion -- Prefixes -- Object of Prefix -- Elision -- Etymology Corner VIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verb and μι-Verbs εἰμί, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The μι-Verb εἰμί -- The μι-Verbs δίδωμι and τίθημι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Etymology Corner IX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verbs ἔχω, ποιέω, ἔρχομαι, φημί -- The Verb -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- The ω-Verb ἔχω -- The Contract ω-Verb ποιέω -- The Deponent Verb ἔρχομαι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Historical Present -- The μι-Verb φημί -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Present Indicative Active of φημί -- Etymology Corner X by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Greek Olympics -- The Definite Article and Persistent Accent -- The Definite Article and Adjectives -- The Definite Article -- Persistent Accent -- Vowel Length -- Review Possibilities of Accent -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Chart for Possibilities of Accent -- Herodotos -- Etymology Corner XI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Substantive Adjectives and the Article -- Substantive Adjectives -- Classics and Our Modern World: the Aquila Theatre and Theater of War Productions -- Etymology Corner XII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Third Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Greek Nouns -- Noun Sets 1-10. , Noun Gender -- Third Declension Nouns -- Identifying Noun Sets -- Declining Third Declension Nouns -- Four Subtypes of Third Declension Nouns -- Helen -- Etymology Corner XIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 1-13 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- Tom Holland on the Art of Translating Herodotos -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ and τίς, τί -- τις, τι -- ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅτι -- Nouns -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Dialect Note -- Declining First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Pronouns and Adjectives -- The Interrogative Pronoun and Adjective, τίς, τί -- The Indefinite Pronoun and Adjective τις, τι -- The Indefinite ὅστις, ἥτι, ὅτι -- Classics and Our Modern World: The Warrior Chorus -- Etymology Corner XIV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Attributive and Predicate Position -- Word Order -- Attributive Position -- Other Possibilities -- Predicate Position -- Ancient Greek Thought and Living Well -- Etymology Corner XV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Second Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Second Declension Nouns -- Declining Second Declension Nouns in -ος or -ον -- ἥλιος, ἡλίου, ἀδελφός, ἀδελφοῦ, ἔργον, ἔργου -- Classics and Our Modern World: Tom Palaima -- Etymology Corner XVI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Future Indicative and Infinitive Active of ἔχω, ἐλαύνω, ἔρχομαι and the Dynamic Infinitive -- The Verb -- The Future Indicative Active -- Future Tense Stems -- Future Tense Endings -- The Conjugation of ἔχω -- Future Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- The Conjugation ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Indicative Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- The Conjugation of ἔρχομαι -- Future Indicative of ἔρχομαι -- Future Infinitive of ἔρχομαι -- The Infinitive -- The Dynamic Infinitive -- Papyrology -- Etymology Corner XVII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Personal Pronouns -- εἷς, οὐδείς, and μηδείς. , the Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Pronouns -- The English Personal Pronoun -- The Greek Personal Pronoun -- Adjectives and Pronouns -- The Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Black Humor and Euripides' Alkestis -- Etymology Corner XVIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- οἶδα and the Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ἐλαύνω, καλέω, φέρω, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The Conjugation of οἶδα -- Active, Middle, and Passive Voice -- Active and Passive Voice -- Middle Voice -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- The Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ω-verbs -- How to Get the Correct Stem -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- The Conjugation of ἐλαυνω -- The Conjugation of καλέω -- The Conjugation of φέρω -- The Conjugation of δίδωμι -- The Conjugation of τίθημι -- Etymology Corner XIX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Joe Goodkin, Singer and Songwriter -- First and Second Declension Adjectives and Common Adjectives and Pronouns: αὐτός, οὗτος, ὅδε, ἐκεῖνος, and -ων, -ουσα, -ον -- Adjectives -- Adjectives in Greek -- First and Second Declension Adjectives -- Mixed-Declension Adjectives -- Substantive Adjectives -- Common Adjectives and Pronouns -- Medea -- Etymology Corner XX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -- Nouns -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns in -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- Declining First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- First Declension Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Declining First Declension Masculine Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Noun Identification -- History -- Etymology Corner XXI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun and Word Order -- The Relative Pronoun in English -- The Forms of the Relative Pronoun ὅς, ἥ, ὅ. , The Relative Pronoun in Summary -- Etymology Corner XXII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 14-22 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- READING AND TRANSLATING -- The Imperfect and Aorist Indicative of λέγω, ἔχω, ἐργάζομαι, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- μι-Verbs Contrasted with ω-Verbs -- The Past Indicative Augment -- Tense-Aspect -- The Gnomic Aorist -- The Aorist Contrasted with the Imperfect Tense -- The First Aorist and the Second Aorist -- The Aorist of μι-Verbs -- The Infinitive -- The Aorist Infinitive Contrasted with the Present Infinitive -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Secondary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- Conjugation of λέγω, ἔχω, and ἐργάζομαι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Middle of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Middle of λέγω -- Aorist Indicative Passive of λέγω -- Aorist Infinitive Passive of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Infinitive of ἐργάζομαι -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Conjugation of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of δίδωμι -- Aorist Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Aorist Infinitive Active of δίδωμι. , Aorist Indicative Middle of δίδωμι.
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV010058575
    Format: VIII, 481 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Sonderforschungsbereich Sprachtheoretische Grundlagen für die Computerlinguistik 〈Stuttgart u.a.〉: Arbeitspapiere des Sonderforschungsbereichs 340 64
    Note: Zugl.: Tübingen, Univ., Diss., 1994
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Thematische Relation ; Prädikation ; Englisch ; Prädikat ; Syntax ; Computerlinguistik ; Englisch ; Prädikation ; Syntax ; Computerlinguistik ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Winkler, Susanne 1960-
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