Learn Ancient Greek: Advanced
 
Advanced Studies of Specific Topics in Ancient Greek
  1. In this email originally sent to the B-Greek discussion list in 1997, Carl Conrad discusses common misunderstandings of Greek voice and offers a stimulating alternative to the way voice is viewed in many beginning grammars of biblical Greek.
  2. In this more recent paper Carl Conrad develops and updates the ideas expressed in the email listed above. Clicking on either of the links below will download a copy of the paper as a PDF file:
  3. Brian Joseph argues that Hellenistic Greek provides an interesting "way-station" between Classical Greek, which used infinitival complementation and Modern Greek, where finite complementation is the rule. He offers an analysis of control structures in Hellenistic Greek, tracing the transition from the Ancient Greek type to the Modern Greek type. Based on the evidence of these three stages of Greek, Joseph advances an argument in support of the view that "control is not a purely syntactic phenomenon but rather derives from the lexical semantics of the predicates involved."
 
 
 
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