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Estudios Sobre Las Partículas En El Griego De Época Imperial
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Martínez, Martín Páez |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | Palabras clave: Linguistica Griega, Particulas Griegas, Sintaxis, Koine, Aticismo, Luciano de Samosata, Segunda Sofistica, Patrologia Griega, Epoca Imperial, Greek Linguistics, Greek Particles, Syntax, Atticism, Lucian of Samosata, Second Sophistic, Greek Patrology, The Imperial Age, ????, ???, ?????, ????????, ????, ??????, ??????, ??????, ???, ???, ????, ???. Resumen: nuestra Tesis Doctoral estudia el uso de las particulas en el griego de epoca imperial. En el capitulo introductorio se analizan los distintos problemas que estas formas no flexivas plantean, su definicion y su categorizacion como clase de palabras, y las distintas perspectivas que han planteado las corrientes linguisticas para su estudio. Frente a una koine en la que desde epoca helenistica se observa un progresivo descenso del uso de particulas de enfasis, la eliminacion de sinonimos y su especializacion funcional, en epoca imperial cambia la tendencia, dada la importancia que adquiere el aticismo como voluntad general de imitar el griego clasico de los autores del canon. Especial atencion concedemos a Luciano de Samosata, figura clave de la Segunda Sofistica, y a los Santos Padres (ss. I-IV d.C.), en cuyos textos se aprecian tecnicas de la retorica clasica con marcas y rasgos aticistas. Abstract: The aim of our Ph.D. dissertation is to study the use of particles in the Imperial Age Greek. An introductory chapter contains the problematic issues relating to the study of these non-inflectional words, definition and categorization as a class of words, according to the approach of different disciplines and linguistic trends. Koine greek shows a progressive elimination of two synonym particles, functional specialization and decrease in the use of focus particles; on the other hand, Atticism and Second Sophistic turn the tendency over because of the classical authors imitation. Special attention is focused on Lucian, a key figure of the Second Sophistic, and Early Christian Fathers as well (ss. I-IV AD), as their texts exhibit atticist and classical rhetoric features. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://digitum.um.es/xmlui/bitstream/10201/35177/1/Tesisdoctoral.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |