Information structure of ancient greek
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Resumo: | The aim of this paper is to provide a description of the information structure in Ancient Greek considering the semantics of the moods and the verbal aspect in clause complex, in particular the use of the participle placed before the main clause. From the perspective of information structure, three kinds of participles are described: circumstantial participle (CP), absolute genitive participle (AGP) functioning as tracking reference, and upgraded participle (UP), based on the factive presupposition semantics of the participle (modulation). It is argued that the participle semantics contributes to the information structure processing of the these uses of the participle as common ground management in complex clauses. Besides, taken into account its modulation semantics, the participle is a syntactic device for the coding of the information structure, which contributes the pragmatics of the reference tracking (RT) and its adverbial uses. The samples are taken from Classical Greek (Aristophane’s comedies) and Biblical Greek (The book of Acts). The theoretical approach is the Systemic Functional Linguistics applied to the Greek language (PORTER, 2021, 2015, 2009, 1993; 2018, REED, 1997) with the findings of the information structure studies (MATIĆ ET. AL, 2014; KRIFKA; MUSAN, 2012; LAMBRECHT, 1994; CHAFE, 1987), using the notions of Given/New, background/prominence, and presupposition/assertion. |
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Information structure of ancient greekEstrutura da informaçãoPressuposição factívelSemântica modalAspectos verbaisParticípio gregoThe aim of this paper is to provide a description of the information structure in Ancient Greek considering the semantics of the moods and the verbal aspect in clause complex, in particular the use of the participle placed before the main clause. From the perspective of information structure, three kinds of participles are described: circumstantial participle (CP), absolute genitive participle (AGP) functioning as tracking reference, and upgraded participle (UP), based on the factive presupposition semantics of the participle (modulation). It is argued that the participle semantics contributes to the information structure processing of the these uses of the participle as common ground management in complex clauses. Besides, taken into account its modulation semantics, the participle is a syntactic device for the coding of the information structure, which contributes the pragmatics of the reference tracking (RT) and its adverbial uses. The samples are taken from Classical Greek (Aristophane’s comedies) and Biblical Greek (The book of Acts). The theoretical approach is the Systemic Functional Linguistics applied to the Greek language (PORTER, 2021, 2015, 2009, 1993; 2018, REED, 1997) with the findings of the information structure studies (MATIĆ ET. AL, 2014; KRIFKA; MUSAN, 2012; LAMBRECHT, 1994; CHAFE, 1987), using the notions of Given/New, background/prominence, and presupposition/assertion.O objetivo deste artigo é fornecer uma descrição da estrutura de informação em grego antigo considerando a semântica dos modos e o aspecto verbal em cláusula complexa, em particular o uso do particípio posto antes da oração principal. Da perspectiva da estrutura de informação, três tipos de particípios são descritos: particípio circunstancial (CP), particípio genitivo absoluto (AGP) funcionando como referência de rastreamento, e particípio atualizado (UP), baseado na semântica do particípio como pressuposição factível (modulação). Argumenta-se que a semântica do particípio contribui para o processamento da estrutura de informação destes usos do particípio como uma gestão de base comum em orações complexas. Além disso, levando em conta sua semântica de modulação, o particípio é um dispositivo sintático para a codificação da estrutura de informação, o que contribui para a pragmática do rastreamento de referência (RT) e seus usos adverbiais. As amostras são retiradas do grego clássico (as comédias de Aristófanes) e do grego bíblico (o livro de Atos). A abordagem teórica é a Linguística Sistêmico-Functional aplicada à língua grega (PORTER, 2021, 2015, 2009, 1993; 2018, REED, 1997), com os resultados dos estudos de estrutura de informação (MATIĆ ET. AL, 2014; KRIFKA E MUSAN, 2012; LAMBRECHT, 1994; CHAFE, 1987), utilizando as noções de Dado/Novo, plano de fundo/prominência, e pressuposto/asserção.Universidade Federal Fluminense2022-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/5196310.22409/gragoata.v27i58.51963Gragoatá; Vol. 27 No. 58 (2022): Língua, Gramática e Discurso na interface pragmática-sintaxe; 209-231Gragoatá; v. 27 n. 58 (2022): Língua, Gramática e Discurso na interface pragmática-sintaxe; 209-2312358-41141413-907310.22409/gragoata.v27i58reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFenghttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/51963/32004Copyright (c) 2022 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, FernandoAlbuquerque, Roque2022-05-03T19:29:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/51963Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2022-05-03T19:29:53Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek Silva, Fernando Estrutura da informação Pressuposição factível Semântica modal Aspectos verbais Particípio grego |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Information structure of ancient greek |
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Silva, Fernando |
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Silva, Fernando Albuquerque, Roque |
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Albuquerque, Roque |
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Silva, Fernando Albuquerque, Roque |
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Estrutura da informação Pressuposição factível Semântica modal Aspectos verbais Particípio grego |
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Estrutura da informação Pressuposição factível Semântica modal Aspectos verbais Particípio grego |
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The aim of this paper is to provide a description of the information structure in Ancient Greek considering the semantics of the moods and the verbal aspect in clause complex, in particular the use of the participle placed before the main clause. From the perspective of information structure, three kinds of participles are described: circumstantial participle (CP), absolute genitive participle (AGP) functioning as tracking reference, and upgraded participle (UP), based on the factive presupposition semantics of the participle (modulation). It is argued that the participle semantics contributes to the information structure processing of the these uses of the participle as common ground management in complex clauses. Besides, taken into account its modulation semantics, the participle is a syntactic device for the coding of the information structure, which contributes the pragmatics of the reference tracking (RT) and its adverbial uses. The samples are taken from Classical Greek (Aristophane’s comedies) and Biblical Greek (The book of Acts). The theoretical approach is the Systemic Functional Linguistics applied to the Greek language (PORTER, 2021, 2015, 2009, 1993; 2018, REED, 1997) with the findings of the information structure studies (MATIĆ ET. AL, 2014; KRIFKA; MUSAN, 2012; LAMBRECHT, 1994; CHAFE, 1987), using the notions of Given/New, background/prominence, and presupposition/assertion. |
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