Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect

This article analyzes the relationship between shortening and anastrophe in Homeric Greek. Such phenomena involve the exploration of elision, assimi-lation and proclisis, as related processes affecting a small set of expressions, mainly of prepositional value. Prosodic morphology is invoked to deal...

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spelling I28-R145-2528_oai2025-11-17 Him Fábrega, Rodrigo 2016-08-07 This article analyzes the relationship between shortening and anastrophe in Homeric Greek. Such phenomena involve the exploration of elision, assimi-lation and proclisis, as related processes affecting a small set of expressions, mainly of prepositional value. Prosodic morphology is invoked to deal with the conditions governing shortening (called apocope in tradition). Three environments of anastrophe (supposed to be the preservation of the orthotony of prepositions in post-lexical phonology) are characterized with the admission of empty categories in syntax as well as in phonological representation. Proclisis is understood as a default process associated with post-lexical anteposition. Este artículo analiza la relación del acortamiento con la anástrofe en griego homérico. Dicho análisis entraña el examen de la elisión, la asimilación y la proclisis, como procesos coligados que afectan a un grupo pequeño de palabras, principalmente preposiciones. La morfología prosódica contribuye a definir las condiciones en que se produce el acortamiento (llamado apócope en la tradición). Tres entornos de anástrofe (entendida como la preservación de la ortotonesis de las preposiciones en la fonología pos-léxica) se caracterizan mediante el recurso de las categorías vacías, que intervienen tanto en la sintaxis, como en la representación fonológica. La proclisis es concebida como un proceso defectivo asociado con la anteposición pos-léxica. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/2528 10.34096/afc.v1i28.2528 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/2528/2168 Anales de Filología Clásica; Vol. 1 Núm. 28 (2015); 33-48 2362-4841 0325-1721 griego homérico acortamiento anástrofe preposiciones proclisis Homeric Greek shortening anastrophe prepositions proclisis Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect Acortamiento y anástrofe en el dialecto homérico info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=anafilog&d=2528_oai
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topic griego homérico
acortamiento
anástrofe
preposiciones
proclisis
Homeric Greek
shortening
anastrophe
prepositions
proclisis
spellingShingle griego homérico
acortamiento
anástrofe
preposiciones
proclisis
Homeric Greek
shortening
anastrophe
prepositions
proclisis
Him Fábrega, Rodrigo
Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect
topic_facet griego homérico
acortamiento
anástrofe
preposiciones
proclisis
Homeric Greek
shortening
anastrophe
prepositions
proclisis
description This article analyzes the relationship between shortening and anastrophe in Homeric Greek. Such phenomena involve the exploration of elision, assimi-lation and proclisis, as related processes affecting a small set of expressions, mainly of prepositional value. Prosodic morphology is invoked to deal with the conditions governing shortening (called apocope in tradition). Three environments of anastrophe (supposed to be the preservation of the orthotony of prepositions in post-lexical phonology) are characterized with the admission of empty categories in syntax as well as in phonological representation. Proclisis is understood as a default process associated with post-lexical anteposition.
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title_short Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect
title_full Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect
title_fullStr Shortening and anastrophe in the Homeric dialect
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publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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