The definite article with proper names in Ancient Greek: a study in Herodotus and Thucydides
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Resumo: | Proper names in Ancient Greek may appear with or without the definite article. This dissertation investigates what are the contexts in which we find one case or the other. To do so, a theoretical framework of Semantics and Pragmatics of proper names and definite articles was adopted. Proper names are rigid designators (Kripke 1981), nominal expressions that denote a particular individual as their referent without describing such individual. Definite articles are grammatical expressions that assert the existence and uniqueness of a noun\'s referent; pragmatically, they also implicate the identifiability of such referent. Given that proper names refer directly to an individual – existing and unique – the function of the definite article with them is related more closely to the identifiability of such referents. Furthermore, the theoretical framework was modulated by typological studies about the use of the definite article with proper names, which show that there are different variables, from several language levels, that may affect the use of the definite article with proper names. Consequently, besides the matter of referents\' identifiability, other contexts were tested as to their correlation with the use of the definite article with proper names in Classical Greek. The corpus adopted for this study was composed of five names from Herodotus\' Histories and five other names from Thucydides\' History of the Peloponnesian War. As a result, the contexts where proper names tend to not have the definite article in both authors are: the first position of a referential chain; when accompanied by appositive constructions; when in the genitive case; and when in direct discourse. Conversely, the contexts in which proper names tend to have the definite article in both authors are: when the name is the subject of a transitive verb, or else is the express agent of a passive verb; when the name is the subject of a speech verb; when there is a \"cluster\" of definite articles. Many of these tendencies correspond more or less strictly to the notion that the definite article is related to the identifiability of proper names\' referents |
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The definite article with proper names in Ancient Greek: a study in Herodotus and ThucydidesArtigo definido com nome próprio em grego antigo: um estudo em Heródoto e TucídidesAncient GreekArtigo definidoDefinite articleGrego antigoHeródotoHerodotusNomes própriosProper namesThucydidesTucídidesProper names in Ancient Greek may appear with or without the definite article. This dissertation investigates what are the contexts in which we find one case or the other. To do so, a theoretical framework of Semantics and Pragmatics of proper names and definite articles was adopted. Proper names are rigid designators (Kripke 1981), nominal expressions that denote a particular individual as their referent without describing such individual. Definite articles are grammatical expressions that assert the existence and uniqueness of a noun\'s referent; pragmatically, they also implicate the identifiability of such referent. Given that proper names refer directly to an individual – existing and unique – the function of the definite article with them is related more closely to the identifiability of such referents. Furthermore, the theoretical framework was modulated by typological studies about the use of the definite article with proper names, which show that there are different variables, from several language levels, that may affect the use of the definite article with proper names. Consequently, besides the matter of referents\' identifiability, other contexts were tested as to their correlation with the use of the definite article with proper names in Classical Greek. The corpus adopted for this study was composed of five names from Herodotus\' Histories and five other names from Thucydides\' History of the Peloponnesian War. As a result, the contexts where proper names tend to not have the definite article in both authors are: the first position of a referential chain; when accompanied by appositive constructions; when in the genitive case; and when in direct discourse. Conversely, the contexts in which proper names tend to have the definite article in both authors are: when the name is the subject of a transitive verb, or else is the express agent of a passive verb; when the name is the subject of a speech verb; when there is a \"cluster\" of definite articles. Many of these tendencies correspond more or less strictly to the notion that the definite article is related to the identifiability of proper names\' referentsNomes próprios em grego antigo podem aparecer com ou sem artigo definido. Esta dissertação investiga quais os contextos em que um ou outro caso ocorre. Para isso, foi adotado um referencial teórico de Semântica e Pragmática de nomes próprios e artigos. Nomes próprios são designadores rígidos (Kripke 1981), expressões nominais que denotam um indivíduo como seu referente sem conteúdo descritivo sobre esse indivíduo. Artigos definidos são expressões gramaticais que expressam que o referente de um substantivo é existente e único; pragmaticamente, adiciona-se ao seu sentido a identificabilidade desse referente. Como nomes próprios fazem referência diretamente a um indivíduo – existente e único – a função do artigo definido está mais relacionada à identificabilidade de tais referentes. Além disso, o referencial teórico foi modulado por estudos tipológicos acerca do uso de artigo definido com nomes próprios, que mostram variáveis de diferentes níveis da língua tendo impacto no uso de artigo definido com nomes próprios. Consequentemente, além da questão da identificabilidade dos referentes, foram testados outros contextos para a correlação com o uso de artigo definido com nomes próprios em grego clássico. Foram adotadas como corpus as ocorrências de cinco nomes nas Histórias de Heródoto e outros cinco na História da Guerra do Peloponeso de Tucídides . Como resultado, os contextos em que nomes próprios tendem a não ter artigo definido nos dois autores são: na primeira posição de uma cadeia referencial; quando acompanhados por aposições; quando no caso genitivo; e quando em discurso direto. Em contrapartida, os contextos em que nomes próprios tendem a ter artigo definido nos dois autores são: quando o nome é sujeito de verbos transitivos ou agente da passiva; quando é sujeito de verba dicendi; quando em \"acúmulos\" de artigos. Várias dessas tendências correspondem mais ou menos estritamente à noção de que o artigo definido está relacionado à identificabilidade dos referentes dos nomes próprios com que apareceBiblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPMacedo, José Marcos Mariani deFirmino, Luís Alberto Goulart2024-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8143/tde-09122024-112050/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-12-09T14:41:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-09122024-112050Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-12-09T14:41:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The definite article with proper names in Ancient Greek: a study in Herodotus and Thucydides Artigo definido com nome próprio em grego antigo: um estudo em Heródoto e Tucídides |
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The definite article with proper names in Ancient Greek: a study in Herodotus and Thucydides Firmino, Luís Alberto Goulart Ancient Greek Artigo definido Definite article Grego antigo Heródoto Herodotus Nomes próprios Proper names Thucydides Tucídides |
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Proper names in Ancient Greek may appear with or without the definite article. This dissertation investigates what are the contexts in which we find one case or the other. To do so, a theoretical framework of Semantics and Pragmatics of proper names and definite articles was adopted. Proper names are rigid designators (Kripke 1981), nominal expressions that denote a particular individual as their referent without describing such individual. Definite articles are grammatical expressions that assert the existence and uniqueness of a noun\'s referent; pragmatically, they also implicate the identifiability of such referent. Given that proper names refer directly to an individual – existing and unique – the function of the definite article with them is related more closely to the identifiability of such referents. Furthermore, the theoretical framework was modulated by typological studies about the use of the definite article with proper names, which show that there are different variables, from several language levels, that may affect the use of the definite article with proper names. Consequently, besides the matter of referents\' identifiability, other contexts were tested as to their correlation with the use of the definite article with proper names in Classical Greek. The corpus adopted for this study was composed of five names from Herodotus\' Histories and five other names from Thucydides\' History of the Peloponnesian War. As a result, the contexts where proper names tend to not have the definite article in both authors are: the first position of a referential chain; when accompanied by appositive constructions; when in the genitive case; and when in direct discourse. Conversely, the contexts in which proper names tend to have the definite article in both authors are: when the name is the subject of a transitive verb, or else is the express agent of a passive verb; when the name is the subject of a speech verb; when there is a \"cluster\" of definite articles. Many of these tendencies correspond more or less strictly to the notion that the definite article is related to the identifiability of proper names\' referents |
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