Discourse cohesion in ancient Greek / edited by Stéphanie Bakker and Gerry Wakker.

Central in this volume of the 6th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics is the question how cohesion is created in Ancient Greek texts. It discusses the use and function of cohesion devices like pronomina, particles, tense and complements.

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Other Authors: Bakker, Stéphanie J., Wakker, G. C.
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Language:English
Ancient Greek
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Series:Amsterdam studies in classical philology ; v. 16.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Stéphanie J. Bakker and Gerry C. Wakker
  • Discourse cohesion through third person pronouns : the case of [keinos] and [autos] in Homer / Anna Bonifazi
  • Pragmatic presupposition and complementation in classical Greek / Luuk Huitink
  • On the curious combination of the particles [gar] and [oun] / Stéphanie J. Bakker
  • 'Well I will now present my arguments.' : discourse cohesion marked by [oun] and [toinyn] in Lysias / Gerry C. Wakker
  • The particles [au] and [aute] in ancient Greek as topicalizing devices / Antonio R. Revuelta Puigdollers
  • [Kai mēn], [kai dē] and [ēdē] in tragedy and comedy / A. Maria van Erp Taalman Kip
  • Discourse cohesion in dialogue : turn-initial [alla] in Greek drama / Annemieke Drummen
  • Greek particles : just a literary phenomenon? / Coulter H. George
  • Towards a typology of the narrative modes in ancient Greek : text types and narrative structure in Euripidean messenger speeches / Rutger J. Allan
  • The use of the imperfect to express completed states of affairs : the imperfect as a marker of narrative cohesion / Louis Basset
  • Involving the past in the present : the classical Greek perfect as a situating cohesion device / Sander Orriens
  • Discourse cohesion in the proem of Hesiod's Theogony / Albert Rijksbaron.
  • Preliminary Material / G. Wakker and S. Bakker
  • Introduction / Sťphanie J. Bakker and Gerry C. Wakker
  • Chapter One. Discourse Cohesion Through Third Person Pronouns. The Case of Κεῖνος and αὐτός in Homer / Anna Bonifazi
  • Chapter Two. Pragmatic Presupposition And Complementation In Classical Greek / Luuk Huitink
  • Chapter Three. On The Curious Combination Of The Particles γάρ And οὖν / Sťphanie J. Bakker
  • Chapter Four. 'Well I Will Now Present My Arguments'. Discourse Cohesion Marked by οὖν and τοίνυν in Lysias / Gerry C. Wakker
  • Chapter Five. The Particles αὖ and αὖτε in Ancient Greek as Topicalizing Devices / Antonio R. Revuelta Puigdollers
  • Chapter Six. Καὶ μήν, καὶ δή and ἤδη in Tragedy and Comedy / A. Maria van Erp Taalman Kip
  • Chapter Seven. Dicourse Cohesion in Dialogue. Turn-Initial ἀλλά in Greek Drama / Annemieke Drummen
  • Chapter Eight. Greek Particles: Just A Literary Phenomenon/ Coulter H. George
  • Chapter Nine. Towards A Typology Of The Narrative Modes In Ancient Greek. Text Types And Narrative Structure In Euripidean Messenger Speeches / Rutger J. Allan
  • Chapter Ten. The Use Of The Imperfect To Express Completed States Of Affairs. The Imperfect As A Marker Of Narrative Cohesion / Louis Basset
  • Chapter Eleven. Involving The Past In The Present. The Classical Greek Perfect As A Situating Cohesion Device / Sander Orriens
  • Chapter Twelve. Discourse Cohesion In The Proem Of Hesiod's Theogony / Albert Rijksbaron
  • Bibliography / G. Wakker and S. Bakker
  • Index Locorum / G. Wakker and S. Bakker
  • General Index / G. Wakker and S. Bakker.