Electronic Resource
Cambridge
:
Cambridge University Press
The @classical quarterly
33 (1939), S. 147-152
ISSN:
0009-8388
Source:
Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
Topics:
Classical Studies
Notes:
As Headlam remarked more than thirty years ago, ‘It is a strange fact that the order of words in a Greek sentence has never been clearly appreciated.’ The emphatic word is placed at the beginning of the sentence, or as near it as the structure of the language permits. That is the general law, which I have discussed at length in my edition of the Oresteia. My object in this article is to make an exhaustive study of its operation in a limited field.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0009838800022321
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