VOL. 51, BOOK 1, PART B, 2013, pp. 329 – 336 Full text (Bg)

Author: Iliana Dzhambazova

Affiliation: Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv

Abstract

The Greek manuscript in hand, which dates back to the 19th century, was written by Gr. Sarafis and it displays the grammatical functions of Ancient Greek prepositional constructions, including a wide range of morphosyntactic features. The phenomenon is most certainly related to favouring the classical tradition during the Greek Enlightenment by reference to earlier models (revival of the dative construction). Furthermore, the Greek Grammar of Sarafis, showing specificities of Ancient Greek Syntax, presents a large corpus of prepositional dative, accusative and genitive constructions, especially the prepositional dative phrases, such as δν + dative and συν+ dative.

Key words: Atticism, Katharevusa, Demotic, purified, prepositional phrase, dative, accusative, genitive, constructions, Ancient Greek, the 19th century, Greek Grammar