The Greek Verb (Classic Reprint): Its Structure and Development - Couverture souple

Georg Curtius

 
9781330647950: The Greek Verb (Classic Reprint): Its Structure and Development

Synopsis

Explore the structure and development of the Greek verb in this scholarly work, a cornerstone for students of linguistics and classics. It uncovers how reduplication and tense systems shape Greek syntax and how Greek relates to other ancient languages, including Sanskrit.


The text blends historical insight with analyzing verb forms, showing how the perfect and aorist stems evolve from a common origin. It discusses how endings, stem vowels, and reduplication interact to create distinctions in tense, voice, and mood, and it compares Greek patterns with patterns found in related languages.



  • How reduplication affects the aorist and perfect in Greek

  • Differences between non-reduplicated and reduplicated forms and what they reveal about tense and aspect

  • Connections between Greek verb forms and those in Sanskrit and other ancient languages

  • Methodological approaches to historical linguistics and philology in verb analysis


Ideal for readers of ancient languages, linguistic theory, and comparative philology who seek a rigorous, evidence‑based look at the Greek verb’s history.

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