In the present paper, we assess the relationship between different Indo-European strategies for encoding the representation of a subject’s state and focus on data from Homeric poems. Specifically, we propose an explanation for the function and the distribution of the aorist in –ην that 1) accounts for its various occurrences within a unitary model, 2) sheds new light on the co-existence of stative and dynamic components in this formation, 3) allows us to solve the supposed aporia whereby a stative marker has been integrated into the aorist system. Moreover, we investigate the relationship between the aorist in –ην and the two major categories that entail a state predicate, that is, the old perfect and the middle voice, in order to clarify their distinctive functions and mutual distribution.
State representation and dynamic processes in Homeric Greek. The case of the aorist in -ην
ROMAGNO, DOMENICA
2019-01-01
Abstract
In the present paper, we assess the relationship between different Indo-European strategies for encoding the representation of a subject’s state and focus on data from Homeric poems. Specifically, we propose an explanation for the function and the distribution of the aorist in –ην that 1) accounts for its various occurrences within a unitary model, 2) sheds new light on the co-existence of stative and dynamic components in this formation, 3) allows us to solve the supposed aporia whereby a stative marker has been integrated into the aorist system. Moreover, we investigate the relationship between the aorist in –ην and the two major categories that entail a state predicate, that is, the old perfect and the middle voice, in order to clarify their distinctive functions and mutual distribution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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