Experiential Verbs in Homeric Greek A Constructional Approach.

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Main Author: Luraghi, Silvia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Series:Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture Ser.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Figures and Tables -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Construal of Situations -- 1.2. A Construction-Based View of Homeric Greek -- 1.3. Embodiment and Domains of Experience -- 1.4. Homeric Greek -- 1.5. Outline of the Book -- Chapter 2. Experiential Situations -- 2.1. Experiential Situation Types -- 2.1.1. Bodily Sensations -- 2.1.2. Perception -- 2.1.3. Cognition -- 2.1.4. Emotions -- 2.1.5. Volitionality -- 2.2. Semantic Roles of Participants in Experiential Situations -- 2.2.1. Experiencer -- 2.2.2. Stimulus 
505 8 |a 2.3. The Encoding of Experiential Situations Cross-linguistically -- 2.4. Discussion -- Chapter 3. Argument Structure Constructions in Homeric Greek -- 3.1. Properties of Constructions -- 3.1.1. Different Argument Structures with the Same Verb -- 3.1.2. Polysemy of Constructions -- 3.1.3. How to Recognize Argument Structure Constructions -- 3.2. Constructions and Construction Variation with Two-Place Verbs -- 3.2.1. The Sub-system of Local Cases -- 3.2.2. Argument Structure Constructions with Verbs Requiring Spatial Specifications 
505 8 |a 3.2.3. Frequency of Nom-first Constructions across Verb Classes -- 3.2.4. The NomAcc Construction: Non-spatial Functions -- 3.2.5. The NomDat Construction: Non-spatial Functions -- 3.2.6. The NomGen Construction: Non-spatial Functions -- 3.2.7. Two-Place Verbs with Dative Experiencers -- 3.2.8. Summary -- 3.3. Complementation in Homeric Greek -- 3.4. Discussion -- Chapter 4. The Ancient Greek Verb -- 4.1. Aspect and Tense -- 4.2. Voice -- 4.3. Discussion -- Chapter 5. At the Edges of the Experiential Domain: Bodily Sensations and Volition -- 5.1. Bodily Sensations 
505 8 |a 5.2. Volitionality and Need -- 5.3. Discussion -- Chapter 6. Perception -- 6.1. Visual Perception -- 6.2. Aural Perception -- 6.3. Other Types of Sensory Perception -- 6.4. From Perception to Evidentiality -- 6.5. Discussion -- Chapter 7. Cognition -- 7.1. Think -- 7.1.1. Thought, Opinion, Awareness -- 7.1.2. Aspects of Mental Activity -- 7.2. Know / Learn -- 7.2.1. Cognitive States and Skills -- 7.2.2. Learn, Understand, Recognize -- 7.3. Remember / Forget -- 7.4. Discussion -- Chapter 8. Emotions -- 8.1. Verbs of Emotion with the NomDat Construction 
505 8 |a 8.1.1. NomDat Construction with Human Stimuli -- 8.1.2. Verbs of Rejoicing -- 8.2. Verbs of Emotion with the NomGen Construction -- 8.2.1. Love as (Sexual) Desire -- 8.2.2. Love as Care and Affection -- 8.3. Verbs of Emotion with the NomAcc Construction -- 8.3.1. Wonder -- 8.3.2. Fear, Shame and Grief -- 8.4. Alternating Constructions -- 8.4.1. NomDat / NomAcc -- 8.4.2. Constructions Expressing Empathy -- 8.5. Dative Experiencer Constructions -- 8.6. Discussion -- Chapter 9. Causative Verbs -- 9.1. The (Anti)causative Alternation -- 9.2. Animate Verbs -- 9.3. Inanimate Verbs 
500 |a 9.4. Discussion. 
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