Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek

The aim of this paper is to provide a more accurate typological classification of Modern Greek. The verb in MG shows many polysynthetic traits, such as noun and adverb incorporation into the verbal complex, a large inventory of bound morphemes, pronominal marking of objects, many potential slots bef...

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Main Author: Charitonidis, Chariton
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2008-01-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:http://www.linguistik-online.de/34_08/charitonidis.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c5927ad2a1042f384cf9ae9ff136f552021-07-02T15:39:51ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142008-01-013421740Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern GreekCharitonidis, CharitonThe aim of this paper is to provide a more accurate typological classification of Modern Greek. The verb in MG shows many polysynthetic traits, such as noun and adverb incorporation into the verbal complex, a large inventory of bound morphemes, pronominal marking of objects, many potential slots before the verbal head, nonconfigurational syntax, etc. On the basis of these traits, MG has similarities with polysynthetic languages such as Abkhaz, Cayuga, Chukchi, Mohawk, Nahuatl, a.o. I will show that the abundance of similar patterns between MG and polysynthesis point to the evolution of a new system away from the traditional dependent-marking strategy and simple synthesis towards head-marking and polysynthesis. Finally, I will point to the risk of undertaking a direct comparison of different language systems by discussing the pronominal head-marking strategies in MG and the North American languages.http://www.linguistik-online.de/34_08/charitonidis.pdf
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author Charitonidis, Chariton
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Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
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title Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
title_short Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
title_full Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
title_fullStr Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
title_full_unstemmed Polysynthetic Tendencies in Modern Greek
title_sort polysynthetic tendencies in modern greek
publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Linguistik Online
issn 1615-3014
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to provide a more accurate typological classification of Modern Greek. The verb in MG shows many polysynthetic traits, such as noun and adverb incorporation into the verbal complex, a large inventory of bound morphemes, pronominal marking of objects, many potential slots before the verbal head, nonconfigurational syntax, etc. On the basis of these traits, MG has similarities with polysynthetic languages such as Abkhaz, Cayuga, Chukchi, Mohawk, Nahuatl, a.o. I will show that the abundance of similar patterns between MG and polysynthesis point to the evolution of a new system away from the traditional dependent-marking strategy and simple synthesis towards head-marking and polysynthesis. Finally, I will point to the risk of undertaking a direct comparison of different language systems by discussing the pronominal head-marking strategies in MG and the North American languages.
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