On Ancient Grammars of Space : : Linguistic Research on the Expression of Spatial Relations and Motion in Ancient Languages / / Silvia Kutscher, Daniel A. Werning.

This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the expression of spatial relations in ancient languages. The six articles in this volume discuss static and dynamic aspects of the spatial grammars of Ancient to Medieval Greek, Akkadian, Hittit...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Germany ;, Boston, MA : : De Gruyter,, [2014]
©2014
Year of Publication:2013
2014
Language:English
Series:Topoi
Physical Description:1 online resource (356 pages) :; illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Einleitung --
Glossing abbreviations --
Räumlichkeit in Zentralanatolien --
On the encoding of ALLATIVE and RECIPIENT in the Greek diachrony --
‘Behind’ and ‘in front’ in Ancient Greek. A case study in orientation asymmetry --
Fortbewegung ohne Bewegungsverben im Griechischen --
Topologische und projektive Relationen in akkadischen Keilschrifttexten --
The semantic space of static spatial prepositions in Hieroglyphic Ancient Egyptian.
Summary:This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the expression of spatial relations in ancient languages. The six articles in this volume discuss static and dynamic aspects of the spatial grammars of Ancient to Medieval Greek, Akkadian, Hittite, and Hieroglyphic Ancient Egyptian, as well as field data on eight modern languages (Arabic, Hebrew, English, German, Russian, French, Italian, and Spanish). Among the grams discussed are spatial particles, motion verbs, case and, most prominently, spatial prepositions. All ancient language data are fully explained in linguistic word-by-word glosses and are therefore accessible to scholars who are not themselves experts on the respective languages. Taken together, these contributions extend the scope of research on spatial grammar back to the third millennium BCE.
ISBN:3110311356
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Silvia Kutscher, Daniel A. Werning.