Greek Word Order

Greek Word Order by Dover is a scholarly work published by Cambridge University Press on February 3, 2011. This 88-page volume presents a decade of research on the complexities of Greek word order, drawing from a series of lectures delivered at the University of Cambridge in 1959. The author, K. J. Dover, explores the conventions that govern Greek construction, revealing the underlying structures that may seem indeterminate at first glance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of lexical, semantic, syntactical, and logical determinants in Greek language usage. This book serves as an insightful study for classicists and those with a general interest in languages, providing a clear and engaging analysis of the subject matter. The lucid writing style ensures that the content remains accessible while delving into technical aspects of Greek word order.
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In this volume the eminent classicist K. J. Dover presents a decade of work on the problems of Greek word order. Based on a series of lectures he gave at the University of Cambridge in 1959, the book is written in a lucid manner that maintains the reader’s interest. He explains that although Greek appears to be indeterminate, there are certain conventions that are followed in its construction. He then develops his argument at a more technical level focusing on lexical, semantic, syntactical and ‘logical’ determinants. This is an insightful study for all classicists as well as those generally interested in languages.
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