Bohdan Chernyukh
Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Classical Philology, Faculty Member
- Classical philology, Latin syntax, verbal Aspect, Digital Humanities, Ancient Greek History, Philology, Greek Tragedy, and 76 moreClassical Mythology, Latin, Pompeii (Archaeology), Ancient Greek Iconography, Greek Comedy, Folktales, Pompeii and Herculaneum, Ancient Greek Epigraphy, Ancient Greek Linguistics, Swearing, Euripides Medea, Ancient Indo-European Languages, Indo-European Linguistics, Vedic Sanskrit, Indo-Iranian Linguistics, Avestan (Languages And Linguistics), Linguistics, Classics, Historical Linguistics, Greek Language, Etymology, Latin Language and Literature, Tense and Aspect Systems, Actionality, Tense aspect modality, Indo-European Studies, Ancient Greek Language, Verbal Prefixes, Verbal Aspect Theory, Latin Epigraphy, Comparative Linguistics, Latin Literature, Greek Literature, Historical Syntax, Linguistic Typology, Morphology, Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics), Linguistic Reconstruction, Semantics, Languages and Linguistics, Latin linguistics, klassische Philologie, Latin medical texts, Latin Medical Texts (Antiquity, Ancient Medicine, Greek Epigraphy, Roman poetry, Epistolary literature, M. Valerius Martialis, Latin epistolography, Martial 'Epigrams', Linguistics. Word-formation. Morphology. Lexicology. Semantics., Greek and Latin Language and Literature, Synesthesia, Sintaxis Latín, Latin Syntax and Semantics, Latin Language, History of Latin Language, Pragmatics in ancient Greek, Ancient Greek Lexicography, History of the Greek language, Indo-European Etymology, Indo-european language reconstruction, Latin Defixiones, Greek Linguistics, Roman Literature, Latin Grammar, History of Linguistics, Latin philology, Medieval Latin, Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Curse Tablets, Defixiones, Love Charms, Ancient magic, and Magicedit
- Department of Classical Philology at Ivan Franko National University ( Lviv, Ukraine)edit
The means of expression of direct speech in the Greek novel (Chariton, Longus, Achilles Tatius, Xenophon of Ephesus) are represented by both verbs, noun and pronominal phrases in which the semе “speech” is implied by a noun or context.... more
The means of expression of direct speech in the Greek novel (Chariton, Longus, Achilles Tatius, Xenophon of Ephesus) are represented by both verbs, noun and pronominal phrases in which the semе “speech” is implied by a noun or context. The dominant means of introducing direct speech within them are verbs in personal and impersonal forms, which are divided into hyperonyms (λεγω, φημι) and hyponyms (βοαω, αποκρινομαι, κραζω, etc.). The latter also include verbs which in a certain context are close to speech verbs (γραφω, κλαιω). Mostly, direct speech is introduced by hyperonyms, which appear in approximately equal proportions. The studied texts reveal differences in the location of markers of direct speech depending on their nature, which are mainly presented in pre- and intraposition: hyperonyms are located at the beginning (λεγω) and inside (φημι) of direct speech, while hyponyms and noun phrases occupy a prepositional position. Dialogue parties are also characterized by the lack of...
Research Interests:
Verba perfecta in typologischer hinsicht, rec. książki: Piotr Mikhaylovich Arkadjev, Areal’naja tipologija prefiksal’nogo perfektiva (na materiale jazykov Jevropy i Kavkaza)
(review: Аркадьев П. М. Ареальная типология префиксального перфектива (на материале языков Европы и Кавказа).Москва, 2015