Ancient Greek accentuation: synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables
xi
List of Charts
xiii
Abbreviations
xiv
Symbols
xxvi
Introduction
ι
Parti I3
ι
.
Evidence for the Greek Accent
1
5
ι
. 1
Introduction
15
1.3
Accents without accent marks
16
1.3
Grammarians
21
1.4
Papyri
45
1.5
Fragments of ancient Greek music
47
1.6
The manuscript tradition
48
1.7
Early medieval Greek accentuation
50
1.8
Conclusions
52
2.
Some Background on Greek Accentuation
53
2.1
Introduction
53
2.2
Definition of accent
53
2.3
Phonetic nature of the Greek accent
55
2.4
Domain of the Greek accent
57
2.5
The use of the three accent marks
58
2.6
Fixed versus free accent
59
2.7
Limitations on the position of the Greek accent
60
2.8
Final diphthongs
61
2.9
Possible positions for the Greek accent
62
2.10
Unaccented words
69
2.11
The accentuation of dialects other than the Koine
70
2.12
Extent and consistency of our information on the
accentuation of Hellenistic Koine
74
3.
Continuity and Change in Greek Accentuation
83
3.1
Introduction
83
3.2
Continuity
83
3.3
Greek innovations
86
viii Contents
4.
A Brief History of Scholarship on the Greek Accent
97
4.1
Introduction
97
4.2
From antiquity to the Renaissance
97
4.3
From Erasmus to
1800 98
4.4
Data gatherers of the 1800s:
Göttling
and Chandler
103
4.5
Comparative treatments of the Greek accent
103
4.6
Treatments of historical problems within Greek
108
4.7
Generative treatments of Greek accentuation
112
4.8
Conclusion
123
Part II
125
5.
Introduction to Part II
127
5.1
Irregularity in Greek accentuation: why in need of
explanation
? 127
5.2
Synchronie
characteristics of the Greek accent
system (i): the status of recessive accentuation
128
5.3
Synchronie
characteristics of the Greek accent
system (ii): the role of morphology
144
5.4
Exceptions to morphologically conditioned accent rules
148
6.
Words with Suffix -po-
155
6.1
Formation
155
6.2
Comparative evidence
159
6.3
Descriptive accounts
163
6.4
Analysis of data
165
7·
Words with Suffix
-то-
174
7.1
Formation of adjectives
174
7.2
Formation of nouns
176
7.3
Data included and excluded
181
7.4
Comparative evidence
181
7.5
Descriptive accounts
183
7.6
Analysis of data
184
8.
Words with Suffix -vo-
197
8.1
Formation
197
8.2
Comparative evidence
199
8.3
Descriptive accounts 19c
8.4
Analysis of data
201
9.
Words with Suffix -Ao-
209
9.1
Formation
209
9.2
Comparative evidence
210
9.3
Describing the accentuation of words in-Ao-
212
9.4
Evaluation of previous claims and summary of results
223
Contents ix
10.
Preliminary Conclusions
227
10.1
Introduction
227
10.2
Nouns with suffixes -po-,
-то-,
and -vo-
227
10.3
Words with suffix
-λο-
236
11.
Words with Suffix
-μο-
238
ι
i.i Formation
238
11.2
Comparative evidence
239
11.3
Problems to be considered
240
11.4
Descriptive accounts
242
11.
S
Chronology
244
11.6
Weight of the penultimate syllable
245
11.7
Abstractness versus concreteness of meaning
248
11.8
Synchronie
transparency of derivation
251
11.9
Root vocalism
255
11.10
Conclusions
257
12.
Complex
Calând
Formations
259
12.1
Introduction
259
12.2
Formation of adjectives in
-ψο-
2Ó8
12.3
Formation of adjectives in
-νμο-
269
12-4
Formation of adjectives in -wo-
270
12-5
Formation of adjectives in-wo-
276
12.6
Explaining the recessive accent of adjectives in
-ιμο-,
-υμο-,
-ivo-,
and
-wo- 277
12.7
Further Greek evidence for recessive accentuation
in complex
Calând
formations
283
12.8
Comparative evidence for the accentuation of complex
Calând
formations and evidence from ablaut
286
12.9
Conclusion
287
13.
Summary and Further Consequences
289
13.1
Summary of results
289
13.2
Further applications
294
13.3
Cross-linguistic parallels
300
13.4
Consequences for Indo-European accentology
305
13.5
Consequences for linguistic theory
308
13.6
Consequences for the understanding of accentual change
310
13.7
A footnote: do the conclusions reached here imply the
literal existence of
synchronie morphophonological
rules?
311
Appendices
315
1
Data for Chapter
6 317
1.1 Adjectives with suffix -po-
317
1.2
Nouns with suffix -po-
332
χ
Contents
2
Data for Chapter
7 338
2.1
Adjectives with suffix
-то-
338
2.2
Nouns with suffix
-то-
342
3
Data for Chapter
8 351
3.1
Adjectives with suffix -vo-
351
3.2
Nouns with suffix-vo-
356
4
Data for Chapter
9 364
4.1
Adjectives with suffix
-λο-
364
4.2
Nouns with suffix
-λο-
370
5
Data for Chapter
11:
Nouns with suffix
-μο-
379
References
391
Glossary of Technical Terms
412
Index Locorum
417
Word Index
420
Subject Index
43 8
The accentuation of many categories of ancient Greek word has long been
considered arbitrary, but
Philomen Probert
points to some striking features and
argues that they give clues to aspects of the prehistory of the accent system. Focusing
on Greek nouns and adjectives with certain suffixes, she finds that in categories with
inconsistent accentuation the accentuation is correlated with the
synchronie
transparency of a word s derivation and the degree to which it is formally and
functionally typical of the morphological category in which it originated.
Furthermore, accentuation in these categories tends to be related to the frequency of
a word s occurrence. Bringing together comparative evidence for the Indo-European
accentuation of the relevant categories with recent insights into the effects that loss
of transparency and word frequency have on language change,
Probert
makes use of
the correlations that can be observed synchronically to bridge the gap between the
accentuation patterns reconstructable for Indo-European and those directly attested
for Greek in the Hellenistic and later sources. As well as yielding a better
understanding of the history of Greek accentuation in certain categories, this study
leads to some more general discoveries. The notion that recessive accentuation is the
most globally regular
—
in the terms of some models default
—
accentuation for
ancient Greek, current in work on Greek phonology, turns out to have implications
for the history of the language since the
synchronie
patterns point to a process by
which words originating in non-recessive morphological categories often became
recessive after their morphological analysis was lost. Both this loss of analysis and
the subsequent change in accentuation are inhibited under certain conditions, some
of them relating to a word s frequency. The study yields new insights into the role of
frequency in language change, and into aspects of Indo-European accentuation.
lacket
illustration:
Pap)rus
(Kyrhynduts
ХХШ
2365.
Courtesy ol E)r Dirk Obbink jnd tile O v rlunduis I ip ri
Proiect,
Ovtord
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Contents
List of Tables
xi
List of Charts
xiii
Abbreviations
xiv
Symbols
xxvi
Introduction
ι
Parti I3
ι
.
Evidence for the Greek Accent
1
5
ι
. 1
Introduction
15
1.3
Accents without accent marks
16
1.3
Grammarians
21
1.4
Papyri
45
1.5
Fragments of ancient Greek music
47
1.6
The manuscript tradition
48
1.7
Early medieval Greek accentuation
50
1.8
Conclusions
52
2.
Some Background on Greek Accentuation
53
2.1
Introduction
53
2.2
Definition of accent
53
2.3
Phonetic nature of the Greek accent
55
2.4
Domain of the Greek accent
57
2.5
The use of the three accent marks
58
2.6
'Fixed' versus 'free' accent
59
2.7
Limitations on the position of the Greek accent
60
2.8
Final diphthongs
61
2.9
Possible positions for the Greek accent
62
2.10
Unaccented words
69
2.11
The accentuation of dialects other than the Koine
70
2.12
Extent and consistency of our information on the
accentuation of Hellenistic Koine
74
3.
Continuity and Change in Greek Accentuation
83
3.1
Introduction
83
3.2
Continuity
83
3.3
Greek innovations
86
viii Contents
4.
A Brief History of Scholarship on the Greek Accent
97
4.1
Introduction
97
4.2
From antiquity to the Renaissance
97
4.3
From Erasmus to
1800 98
4.4
Data gatherers of the 1800s:
Göttling
and Chandler
103
4.5
Comparative treatments of the Greek accent
103
4.6
Treatments of historical problems within Greek
108
4.7
Generative treatments of Greek accentuation
112
4.8
Conclusion
123
Part II
125
5.
Introduction to Part II
127
5.1
Irregularity in Greek accentuation: why in need of
explanation
? 127
5.2
Synchronie
characteristics of the Greek accent
system (i): the status of recessive accentuation
128
5.3
Synchronie
characteristics of the Greek accent
system (ii): the role of morphology
144
5.4
Exceptions to morphologically conditioned accent rules
148
6.
Words with Suffix -po-
155
6.1
Formation
155
6.2
Comparative evidence
159
6.3
Descriptive accounts
163
6.4
Analysis of data
165
7·
Words with Suffix
-то-
174
7.1
Formation of adjectives
174
7.2
Formation of nouns
176
7.3
Data included and excluded
181
7.4
Comparative evidence
181
7.5
Descriptive accounts
183
7.6
Analysis of data
184
8.
Words with Suffix -vo-
197
8.1
Formation
197
8.2
Comparative evidence
199
8.3
Descriptive accounts 19c
8.4
Analysis of data
201
9.
Words with Suffix -Ao-
209
9.1
Formation
209
9.2
Comparative evidence
210
9.3
Describing the accentuation of words in-Ao-
212
9.4
Evaluation of previous claims and summary of results
223
Contents ix
10.
Preliminary Conclusions
227
10.1
Introduction
227
10.2
Nouns with suffixes -po-,
-то-,
and -vo-
227
10.3
Words with suffix
-λο-
236
11.
Words with Suffix
-μο-
238
ι
i.i Formation
238
11.2
Comparative evidence
239
11.3
Problems to be considered
240
11.4
Descriptive accounts
242
11.
S
Chronology
244
11.6
Weight of the penultimate syllable
245
11.7
Abstractness versus concreteness of meaning
248
11.8
Synchronie
transparency of derivation
251
11.9
Root vocalism
255
11.10
Conclusions
257
12.
Complex
Calând
Formations
259
12.1
Introduction
259
12.2
Formation of adjectives in
-ψο-
2Ó8
12.3
Formation of adjectives in
-νμο-
269
12-4
Formation of adjectives in -wo-
270
12-5
Formation of adjectives in-wo-
276
12.6
Explaining the recessive accent of adjectives in
-ιμο-,
-υμο-,
-ivo-,
and
-wo- 277
12.7
Further Greek evidence for recessive accentuation
in complex
Calând
formations
283
12.8
Comparative evidence for the accentuation of complex
Calând
formations and evidence from ablaut
286
12.9
Conclusion
287
13.
Summary and Further Consequences
289
13.1
Summary of results
289
13.2
Further applications
294
13.3
Cross-linguistic parallels
300
13.4
Consequences for Indo-European accentology
305
13.5
Consequences for linguistic theory
308
13.6
Consequences for the understanding of accentual change
310
13.7
A footnote: do the conclusions reached here imply the
literal existence of
synchronie morphophonological
rules?
311
Appendices
315
1
Data for Chapter
6 317
1.1 Adjectives with suffix -po-
317
1.2
Nouns with suffix -po-
332
χ
Contents
2
Data for Chapter
7 338
2.1
Adjectives with suffix
-то-
338
2.2
Nouns with suffix
-то-
342
3
Data for Chapter
8 351
3.1
Adjectives with suffix -vo-
351
3.2
Nouns with suffix-vo-
356
4
Data for Chapter
9 364
4.1
Adjectives with suffix
-λο-
364
4.2
Nouns with suffix
-λο-
370
5
Data for Chapter
11:
Nouns with suffix
-μο-
379
References
391
Glossary of Technical Terms
412
Index Locorum
417
Word Index
420
Subject Index
43 8
The accentuation of many categories of ancient Greek word has long been
considered arbitrary, but
Philomen Probert
points to some striking features and
argues that they give clues to aspects of the prehistory of the accent system. Focusing
on Greek nouns and adjectives with certain suffixes, she finds that in categories with
inconsistent accentuation the accentuation is correlated with the
synchronie
transparency of a word's derivation and the degree to which it is formally and
functionally typical of the morphological category in which it originated.
Furthermore, accentuation in these categories tends to be related to the frequency of
a word's occurrence. Bringing together comparative evidence for the Indo-European
accentuation of the relevant categories with recent insights into the effects that loss
of transparency and word frequency have on language change,
Probert
makes use of
the correlations that can be observed synchronically to bridge the gap between the
accentuation patterns reconstructable for Indo-European and those directly attested
for Greek in the Hellenistic and later sources. As well as yielding a better
understanding of the history of Greek accentuation in certain categories, this study
leads to some more general discoveries. The notion that recessive accentuation is the
most globally regular
—
in the terms of some models 'default'
—
accentuation for
ancient Greek, current in work on Greek phonology, turns out to have implications
for the history of the language since the
synchronie
patterns point to a process by
which words originating in non-recessive morphological categories often became
recessive after their morphological analysis was lost. Both this loss of analysis and
the subsequent change in accentuation are inhibited under certain conditions, some
of them relating to a word's frequency. The study yields new insights into the role of
frequency in language change, and into aspects of Indo-European accentuation.
lacket
illustration:
Pap)rus
(Kyrhynduts
ХХШ
2365.
Courtesy ol E)r Dirk Obbink jnd tile O\v rlunduis I\ip\ri
Proiect,
Ovtord |
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spelling | Probert, Philomen 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)1025101979 aut Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory Philomen Probert 1. publ. Oxford Oxford Univ. Press 2006 XXV, 444 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford classical monographs mit griech. Textbeisp. Zugl.: Oxford, Univ., Diss., 2004 Akzent; Betonung Greek language Accents and accentuation Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Akzent (DE-588)4122777-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Aussprache, griechisch (DE-2581)TH000005701 gbd Geschichte der griechischen Sprache (DE-2581)TH000005702 gbd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Akzent (DE-588)4122777-3 s b DE-604 Erscheint auch als (DE-604)BV023346711 Digitalisierung UBRegensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014769587&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014769587&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Probert, Philomen 1973- Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory Akzent; Betonung Greek language Accents and accentuation Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Akzent (DE-588)4122777-3 gnd |
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title | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory |
title_auth | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory |
title_exact_search | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory |
title_full | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory Philomen Probert |
title_fullStr | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory Philomen Probert |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancient Greek accentuation synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory Philomen Probert |
title_short | Ancient Greek accentuation |
title_sort | ancient greek accentuation synchronic patterns frequency effects and prehistory |
title_sub | synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory |
topic | Akzent; Betonung Greek language Accents and accentuation Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Akzent (DE-588)4122777-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Akzent; Betonung Greek language Accents and accentuation Griechisch Akzent Hochschulschrift |
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