
Early Greek Relative Clauses
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- Acknowledgements
- General Abbreviations
- Abbreviations for Grammatical Categories
- Ancient Authors and Works, with Editions Used
- Epigraphic and Papyrological Publications
- Symbols
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Proto-Indo-European, Greek, and Primitive Languages: The Last 150 Years
- 3: Approaches to Proto-Indo-European Relative Clauses
- 4: What is a Relative Clause?
- 5: Definiteness and Related Concepts
- 6: Varieties of Greek Relative Clause
- 7: Matters of Case
- 8: Forays into Early Greek Relative Clauses in Non-epic Genres
- 9: Postnominal and Inherently Maximalizing Relative Clauses in Homer
- 10: How Does Homer Choose between Inherently Maximalizing Constructions?
- 11: How Does Homer Choose between ¿, ¿, t¿, and ¿¿, ¿, ¿?
- 12: Homeric Relative Clauses in Direct Speech and Narrative
- 13: Cretan Inscriptions to 400 BC
- 14: Against Four Syntactic Relics and For One
- 15: Conclusions
- References
- Glossary of Technical Terms
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