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Ancient Greek Accentuation

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The accent of many Greek words has long been considered arbitrary, but Philomen Probert points to some striking correlations between accentuation and a word's synchronic morphological transparency, and between accentuation and word frequency, that give clues to the prehistory of the accent system. Bringing together comparative evidence for the Indo-European accentuation of the relevant categories with recent insights into the effects that loss of transparency and word frequency have on language change, Probert uses the synchronically observable correlations to bridge the gap between the accentuation patterns reconstructable for Indo-European and those directly attested for Greek from the Hellenistic period onwards.

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ISBN: 9780199279609
Publication date: 23rd March 2006
Author: Philomen University Lecturer in Classical Philology and Linguistics, and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford Probert
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 480 pages
Series: Oxford Classical Monographs
Genres: Historical and comparative linguistics
Grammar, syntax and morphology