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Experiential Verbs in Homeric Greek A Constructional Approach.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Luraghi, Silvia
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
Series:
Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture Ser.
Subjects:
Homer
>
Language.
Greek language
>
Verb.
Greek language
>
Verb
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Table of Contents:
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
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
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
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
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
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