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These studies in Greek particle usage focus on the contribution of particles to the articulation of texts (in two speeches by Lysias) and of arguments (in Plato). Moreover some considerations are offered on 'interactive' particles and particles found in interrogative sentences. The authors have attempted to take advantage of what modern linguistics has to offer without neglecting the results of classical philology in a more traditional sense.

Produktbeschreibung
These studies in Greek particle usage focus on the contribution of particles to the articulation of texts (in two speeches by Lysias) and of arguments (in Plato). Moreover some considerations are offered on 'interactive' particles and particles found in interrogative sentences. The authors have attempted to take advantage of what modern linguistics has to offer without neglecting the results of classical philology in a more traditional sense.
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Autorenporträt
C.M.J. Sicking is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Leiden. He has published on Greek aspect usage and on Greek metre, as well as on the interpretation of a number of Greek authors. J.M. van Ophuijsen is Assistant Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Leiden. Among his publications: Hephaestion. On Metre. Translation and Commentary (Brill, 1987).