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- 2017
- Introduction (
- Finite vs. non-finite complementation in Post-classical and Early Byzantine Greek Towards a pragmatic restructuring of the complementation system? (
- Politeness in pronouns : third-person reference in Byzantine documentary papyri (
- Μέν in the Roman and Byzantine papyri. Syntax, semantics and pragmatics (
- Towards a socio-historical analysis of Ancient Greek? Some problems and prospects (
- βλήμενος ἦν (Iliad 4.211) : lexical or periphrastic? (
- διά as a polysemous preposition in Early Byzantine Greek. ‘Dead ends’ and other uses in the Qurrah archive (VIII AD) (
- 2016
- ἔγραψέ μοι γάρ ... τὰ νῦν οὖν γράφω σοι. οὖν and γάρ as inferential and elaborative discourse markers in Greek papyrus letters (I – IV AD) (
- Or rather asyndeton? Inferential expressions and their social value in Greek official petitions (I – IV AD) (
- Verbal Periphrasis in Ancient Greek: have- and be- constructions (
- Aspectual choice and the presentation of narrative: an application to Herodotus' histories (
- Review: P. SARRIS, Byzantium: A very short introduction (
- 2015
- Aspectual choice with verba dicendi in Herodotus’ histories (
- The Greek documentary papyri as a linguistically heterogeneous corpus: the case of the katochoi of the Sarapeion-archive (
- Minor complementation patterns in Post-classical Greek (I – VI AD): a socio-historical analysis of a corpus of documentary papyri (
- The Greek of the fathers (
- Particle-usage in documentary papyri (I – IV AD): an integrated, sociolinguistically-informed approach (
- 2014
- Tense and aspect from Hellenistic to early Byzantine Greek (
- Pronouns (demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, relative) (
- Perfect (