La expresión de la función Manera en griego
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1988.v56.i1.604Abstract
This paper seeks to identify the marks for the semantic function Manner in Ancient Greek and to determine the conditions under which each of them is chosen. The following conclusions are reached: a grammatical function Manner exists in Greek which indicates that the lexeme with which some given morphemes combine denotes the way in which the predicate takes place. These marks are generally distributed according to the lexemes with which each of them can combine. The relationships of dependency can be denoted either by marking the function of the term or by its agreement with the governing element. This idea accounts for the remaining examples, in which different morphemes expressing Manner are found with the same lexeme.
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