Abstract: A Greek construction in which the verb is in the 3rd sg. form, while the subject is in the 3rd pl. and, in most cases, in post–verbal position, is called Pindar’s scheme inasmuch as it occurs most frequently in the poems of this author. Various explanations have been provided for this construction and it has also been interpreted as an error. The paper is an attempt at an overall syntactic explanation of the available data.
Lucio Melazzo (2017). Did Pindar’s scheme really exist?. In F. Logozzo, P. Poccetti (a cura di), Ancient Greek Linguistics. New Approaches, Insights, Perspectives (pp. 597-607). Berlin : De Gruyter [10.1515/9783110551754-609].
Did Pindar’s scheme really exist?
Lucio Melazzo
2017-01-01
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Abstract: A Greek construction in which the verb is in the 3rd sg. form, while the subject is in the 3rd pl. and, in most cases, in post–verbal position, is called Pindar’s scheme inasmuch as it occurs most frequently in the poems of this author. Various explanations have been provided for this construction and it has also been interpreted as an error. The paper is an attempt at an overall syntactic explanation of the available data.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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