What role for inscriptions in the study of syntax and syntactic change in the old Indo-European languages?
The pros and cons of an integration of epigraphic corpora
- Author(s): Francesca Dell’Oro 1
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations:1 University of Zurich and University of Grenoble)*
- Source: Perspectives on Historical Syntax , pp 271-290
- Publication Date April 2015
It happens that scholars dealing with syntactic problems (especially of a theoretical nature) tend to dismiss inscriptional records of ancient I.-E. languages as being “not useful” or “too difficult to investigate”. In this paper, I will try firstly to understand where this attitude towards inscriptions originates from. Secondly, I will present some case-studies useful to shed light on the specific characteristics of inscriptions, which are not only texts but also concrete objects, and I will explore the pros and cons of the integration of epigraphic texts in the study of syntactic problems in the case of ancient languages. Finally, I will provide some reflections on the fact that scholars who would like to use inscriptions in their studies still do not have suitable digital tools at their disposal.**
- Affiliations: 1: University of Zurich and University of Grenoble)*
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