The survival of the optative in New Testament Greek

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Greek Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1163/15699846-tat00001
Michele Bianconi, E. Magni
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This article offers new insights on the status of the optative in New Testament Greek, mapping it against the diachronic encoding of modality in Ancient Greek in light of typology and pragmatics. Virtually all available scholarship on the subject focusses on the ‘decline’ of the optative; in this article, we choose to focus on its survival in fixed expressions and specific types of speech acts. Through a comprehensive reanalysis of the New Testament data, we argue that the optative is ‘pushed out’ of the strict domain of modality and syntax and into that of illocution and pragmatics. Evidence from ancient grammatical thought, sociolinguistics, and language contact corroborates this view.
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新约希腊语选词的保留
本文从类型学和语用学的角度,对新约希腊语中任择词的地位提出了新的见解,并将其与古希腊语情态的历时编码进行了对比。几乎所有关于这一主题的学术研究都集中在选择词的“衰落”上;在本文中,我们选择关注它在固定表达和特定类型的言语行为中的生存。通过对《新约》资料的全面重新分析,我们认为选词被“推出”了严格的情态和句法领域,而进入了语用学和语用学的领域。来自古代语法思想、社会语言学和语言接触的证据证实了这一观点。
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Journal of Greek Linguistics
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