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Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek by A. M. Devine β€” book cover
Syntax, Ancient Greek Literature - Literary Criticism, Oral Tradition & Storytelling, Ancient Greek Poetry - Literary Criticism, Rhetoric, Indo-European Languages - General & Miscellaneous

Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek

by A. M. Devine, Laurence D. Stephens
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Overview

The interface between syntax and meaning, both semantic and pragmatic, has emerged as perhaps the richest and most fascinating area of current linguistics theory. This study applies some of these ideas to hyperbaton, offering an original new theory with broad applications for our understanding of Greek syntax. Students of epic will find a fresh perspective on orality in Homer while the general classicist will discover a more precise and explicit framework for the analysis of textual meaning in literary research.

Synopsis

The interface between syntax and meaning, both semantic and pragmatic, has emerged as perhaps the richest and most fascinating area of current linguistics theory. This study applies some of these ideas to hyperbaton, offering an original new theory with broad applications for our understanding of Greek syntax. Students of epic will find a fresh perspective on orality in Homer while the general classicist will discover a more precise and explicit framework for the analysis of textual meaning in literary research.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
360
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195132700

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