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Editors' acknowledgments
Contents
List of abbreviations
1 For a syntactic approach to modality and its application to Ancient Greek
2 Modal uses of knowledge verbs in Ancient Greek
3 Information source and complementation in Classical Greek. The case of verbs of seeing and knowledge acquisition
4 Syntactic patterns of modality in temporal clauses: Hóte vs. hótan in the diachrony of Ancient Greek
5 Variation and change of counterfactual conditionals in Postclassical Greek: Evidence from private papyrus letters
6 Conditional subordinate clauses and verbal moods. A case study
7 (Inter)subjectivity, modality, and syntax in Classical Greek: DokéM and phaínomai in addressee-oriented assertions in the dialogues of Plato
8 A pragmatic syntax of counterfactual mood attraction and mood (a)symmetry from Archaic to Classical Greek
9 Mood, modality and speech acts in clause combination. The case of conditionals
List of contributors
Index locorum
Index verborum
Index notionum
Editors' acknowledgments
Contents
List of abbreviations
1 For a syntactic approach to modality and its application to Ancient Greek
2 Modal uses of knowledge verbs in Ancient Greek
3 Information source and complementation in Classical Greek. The case of verbs of seeing and knowledge acquisition
4 Syntactic patterns of modality in temporal clauses: Hóte vs. hótan in the diachrony of Ancient Greek
5 Variation and change of counterfactual conditionals in Postclassical Greek: Evidence from private papyrus letters
6 Conditional subordinate clauses and verbal moods. A case study
7 (Inter)subjectivity, modality, and syntax in Classical Greek: DokéM and phaínomai in addressee-oriented assertions in the dialogues of Plato
8 A pragmatic syntax of counterfactual mood attraction and mood (a)symmetry from Archaic to Classical Greek
9 Mood, modality and speech acts in clause combination. The case of conditionals
List of contributors
Index locorum
Index verborum
Index notionum