The two Greek adverbs for 'in vain' have sill no good etymology above all because it is difficult to determine tje exact meaning of the connected roots. Yje Author takes into consideration the etymology proposed on the ground of phonetic laws and explains the meaning of the connected roots postulating a conceptual metaphor which is clear also in Latin and in Late Latin. The metaphor, grounded on the concept of a movement that is denied de facto, stremgthens the etymological conjectures.

Aliffi, M.L. (2015). Etymology and conceptual metaphor; the case of 'in vain' in Greek and Latin. INVERBIS(1), 13-24.

Etymology and conceptual metaphor; the case of 'in vain' in Greek and Latin

ALIFFI, Maria Lucia
2015-01-01

Abstract

The two Greek adverbs for 'in vain' have sill no good etymology above all because it is difficult to determine tje exact meaning of the connected roots. Yje Author takes into consideration the etymology proposed on the ground of phonetic laws and explains the meaning of the connected roots postulating a conceptual metaphor which is clear also in Latin and in Late Latin. The metaphor, grounded on the concept of a movement that is denied de facto, stremgthens the etymological conjectures.
2015
Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
Aliffi, M.L. (2015). Etymology and conceptual metaphor; the case of 'in vain' in Greek and Latin. INVERBIS(1), 13-24.
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