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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2022

Arjan A. Nijk
Affiliation:
Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

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Tense-Switching in Classical Greek
A Cognitive Approach
, pp. 318 - 320
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Index

abstraction, 42, 48, 68, 102, 148
actionality, 2429, 84, 164, 278288, 290
animacy, 152, 207
anticipation, 165, 175, 183, 225
aspect, 2023
implicit aspectual construal, 21, 74, 88, 288290
in relation to actionality, 2629
ingressive construal, 27, 286287
morphological ambiguity, 2324
attention, 5761, 69, 117, 148, 177, 218, 269
augment, 2324, 8788
autobiography, 5, 8789
blending, 38
Boter, Gerard, 2729, 279285
chronography, 249253
climax, 118, 143, 161, 180
Cognitive Grammar, 3537
communicative dynamism, 69, 123
complexity, grammatical, 101, 107108, 147173
compression of time, 11, 4142, 48, 102
conceptualisation, 2, 14, 78
conceptualism, 8, 31, 269
concreteness, 68, 7987, 149
conjunction reduction, 34
connection, discourse, 101, 104107, 173177
covert scenario, 2, 39, 204
definiteness, 210213
deixis, 24
ad phantasma, 38, 42
deictic paradoxes, 24, 3743
demonstratives, 5, 156158
discourse deixis, 48, 5761, 153165, 268
anaphoric reference, 97, 156, 174
cataphoric reference, 147168
and Mental Spaces, 15
neurological basis, 4
depiction, 53, 8998, 114
diegesis, 6768, 147, 149152, 186, 237240
discourse (Mental Space), 58, 148, 153165, 167, 190, 202, 267
distance, 156
conceptual, 43, 54, 146
epistemic, 3537
narratorial, 35, 134
spatial, 6
temporal, 15, 250
Dumas, Alexandre, 4346
Dutch, 39, 41, 4953
editing, narrative, 42, 51, 105, 267
embodiment, 78, 152
episodic structure, 54, 147191
complication, 184
episode, 154, 182, 186, 197
incipit, 178, 184
orientation, 54, 180, 184
peak, 116, 118, 184, 218, 225, 227
resolution, 57, 116, 118, 138, 144, 184, 196, 230
experientiality, 914, 67, 149152, 235, 237240
eyewitness, 3, 8, 42, 62, 71
Finglass, Patrick, 125126
flashback, 5
Fleischman, Suzanne, 3335
fourth wall, 4349
French, 43
genealogy, 264
gesture, 57, 67, 90, 115, 154
ground (Mental Space), 1516, 19, 3839, 44, 46, 58, 266
Hughes, Thomas, 49
hypotaxis, 69, 101, 121, 171
iconicity, 10, 43, 98100, 125, 204, 262, 267
iconography, 240248
immediacy, epistemic, 3537
information structure, 102, 108110, 129, 136, 275276
Japanese, 91, 100
mapping, 57, 148, 251
maps, 201206
memory, 5, 79, 8789, 236, 256
Mental Spaces Theory, 1418
mimesis, 10, 6670, 149152, 186
moment, perceptual, 4
movement, 78, 82, 114
movement, verbs of, 88, 135, 278, 291
mythography, 240248
narrativity, 9
experientiality, 1112
narrative dialogue, 155, 169
non-narrative discourse, 12, 6061, 233
scenic narrative, 10, 66
summary narrative, 11, 147
zero-degree narrativity, 12, 235
negation, 73, 127, 191, 276277
newspaper, 39, 41, 5153
number, grammatical, 102, 112, 152, 207
observer, 38, 4142, 44, 46, 49, 101
parataxis, 69, 101
Parian Chronicle, 249253
particles, 101, 104107
asyndeton, 69, 97
δή, 173177, 180, 267
ἤδη, 225
perception, 4, 41, 78, 8283
hearing, 68, 119
seeing, 78, 170, 240
simulated perception, 83, 126
verbs of ‘hearing’, 82
verbs of ‘seeing’, 126, 274
performance, 5765, 89
person, grammatical, 8789
personae, narrative, 62
photography, 46
play (drama), 3, 4447
proximity, 156158, 270
in discourse, 57
spatio-temporal, 46, 57
reality, augmented, 145
reality, epistemic, 3537, 240
reality, immediate, 5, 15, 36
reality, psychological, 145, 269
reality, virtual, 145
referents, discourse, 57, 155
accessibility, 156
activation, 197, 207
change in position, 200
change in status, 190, 196214
de-activation, 199
and demonstratives, 148, 163
grammatical designation, 213
introduction, 59, 161165, 197, 211
report, 35, 41, 5051, 68, 145
representation, 34, 8, 16, 3743
Rijksbaron, Albert, 2729
schedule, 256
schema, narrative, 180, 191196
schematicity, 43, 48, 59, 238, 240
segmentation, discourse, 155, 202
Seinfeld, 5357, 90
sensorimotor systems, 70, 78, 115
simplicity, linguistic, 71, 101102, 104107, 112113, 126, 134
simulation (re-enactment), 5357, 66, 8998, 115
simulation, mental, 78116
sound symbolism, 91
space, physical, 56, 46
speech representation, 9396
direct speech, 53, 6768, 9193, 9798
inquit-formulae, 9798, 134
subjectification, 47
tense
in Classical Greek, 920
and experience of time, 46
and Mental Spaces, 15
present tense
generic use, 1920, 36
historical present (terminology), 63, 235
oracular use, 162
perfective use, 235
scheduled future use, 236
semantics, 3337
referential and epistemic meaning, 19, 3337
tension, narrative, 57, 116, 174
theatre, 46
time, conceptualisation of, 1418
time, discourse and story, 10, 41, 101104, 149
time, experience of, 46
trauma, 5, 119
turn, narrative, 59, 177
video, 4951
viewpoint, 24
and aspect, 20
displacement, 8, 4249, 62
multiple viewpoint constructions, 23, 51
and the perfect, 22
retrospective, 40, 101
viewing arrangements, 34, 4950
virtual entities, 36, 38, 43, 54, 60, 146, 203, 262
vividness, 41, 56, 9192, 107, 121
voice, grammatical, 102, 110111, 152

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  • Book: Tense-Switching in Classical Greek
  • Online publication: 27 January 2022
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  • Arjan A. Nijk, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands
  • Book: Tense-Switching in Classical Greek
  • Online publication: 27 January 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009042970.011
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