The Language of Classical Literature

Series Editors:
Irene J.F. de Jong
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The Language of Classical Literature is a peer-reviewed series of studies on Greek and Latin language and literature that are informed by modern literary or linguistic theory (e.g. discourse linguistics, narratology, intertextuality, metapoetics). The series is open to monographs, edited volumes, and conference proceedings (provided they have a clear thematic coherence). The Language of Classical Literature is a continuation of the renowned Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology. Volumes 1-31 can be found here.
Conversation Analysis and Classics
Talk in Interaction in Greek and Latin Literature
Volume 44
978-90-04-76438-5
Direct Speech in Greek and Latin Epic
Expanding the Methods and Canon
Volume 43
978-90-04-75022-7
Prolepsis in Ancient Greek Narrative
Definitions, Forms and Effects
Volume 40
978-90-04-71553-0
Polysemous Particles in Ancient Greek
A Study with Special Reference to μήν and δή
Volume 39
978-90-04-71501-1
Penthesilea und ihre Schwestern
Amazonenepisoden als Bauform des Heldenepos
Volume 35
978-90-04-47274-7
The Syntax and Semantics of Wh-Clauses in Classical Greek
Relatives, Interrogatives, Exclamatives
Volume 34
978-90-04-46753-8
Women and War in Roman Epic
Volume 33
By: Elina Pyy
978-90-04-44345-7
Pragmatic Approaches to Drama
Studies in Communication on the Ancient Stage
Volume 32
978-90-04-44026-5
Series editors
Irene J.F. de Jong and Caroline H.M. Kroon

Editorial board
Rutger J. Allan and Mark A.J. Heerink
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