Complex -éō verbs in Ancient Greek. A case study at the interface between derivation and compounding |
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Authors: | Anna Pompei Nicola Grandi |
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Institution: | 1. Dipartimento di Linguistica, Universit?? degli Studi di Roma 3, via Ostiense 236, 00146, Roma, Italy 2. Dipartimento di Filologia Classica e Italianistica, Universit?? degli Studi di Bologna, via Zamboni 32, 40126, Bologna, Italy
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Abstract: | The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in -é?? from a constructionist perspective. These verbs are usually accounted for as the effect of a conversion from adjectival and/or nominal compounds in -os (and, eventually, -on). However, this account does not explain why in complex -é?? verb formations there seem to be two parallel morphological processes which ??feed into?? each other: nominal/adjectival compounds in -os can generate complex -é?? verbs, but also complex -é?? verbs can generate compound nouns or adjectives ending in -os. Moreover, both of these complex formations can give rise to new free simple words (both nouns and verbs) by means of a process of reanalysis. Construction morphology allows us to provide a single picture describing these processes, exploring and explaining all possible interrelations. |
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