Michael Whitenton over at Ecce Homo has linked to a very interesting PDF/power point on word order in Greek and Indo-European by Dag Haug. The PDF is pretty good, though I wouldn’t subscribe to all the conclusions. Do check it out: For the Über-Nerds Among Us.
As for Dag Haug, himself, I didn’t recognize the name, so I did a google search for him and the word Greek. I got some very interesting hits. The Google Books result (third below) in particular looks interesting and I think I’ll be reading through that chapter. The last one, the BNET article on the Greek Perfect might be worth reading through as well. Finally, his project site looks incredibly interesting: HERE.
Making the Most of the Data: the PROIEL Corpus of Old Indo …
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How do OCS objects correlate with Greek definite and indefinite objects? Hanne Eckhoff, Dag Haug, Marek Majer (UiO). PROIEL: Making the Most of the Data …
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Pragmatic Resources in Old Indo-European Languages
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1 Jun 2008 … Pilot: the Gospel of Mark in Ancient Greek and Latin. Ca. 13000 words (10% of the New Testament). Dag Haug and Marius L. Jøhndal …
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Grammatical Change and Linguistic Theory: The Rosendal Papers – Google Books Result
by Thórhallur Eythórsson – 2008 – Language Arts & Disciplines – 441 pages
CHAPTER 10 From resultatives to anteriors in Ancient Greek On the role of … in semantic change Dag Haug University of Oslo This chapter discusses the …
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Dag Haug | Find Articles at BNET
Find Articles results for Dag Haug. … Aristotle’s kinesis/energeia-test and the semantics of the Greek perfect. Abstract The purpose of this article is …
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