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Formal Diction, Intertextuality, Narrative and the Complexity of Greek Epic Diction
Symbolae Osloenses Pub Date : 2019-01-01 , DOI: 10.1080/00397679.2019.1641343
Ahuvia Kahane 1
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This article attempts to reconcile, at root, longstanding tensions between intertextuality, narrative function, context-sensitive semantics and formal, repetitive structure in oral and orally derived archaic epic hexameter diction. Calling upon a revised methodological model, drawn from the natural and exact sciences and the study of stochastic, non-deterministic and non-reversible process and, more directly, from the study of complex adaptive systems in contemporary cognitive functional linguistics, the article argues for the inherent evolutionary interdependence – rather than conflict – between context and pattern and between exception and rule, in essence between dynamic, intertextual continuity and change. The article considers selected examples with an emphasis on early Greek epic and in the Epic Cycle.

中文翻译:

正式辞典、互文性、叙事性和希腊史诗辞典的复杂性

本文试图从根本上调和互文性、叙事功能、上下文敏感的语义和口头和口头派生的古代史诗六音阶辞典中的正式、重复结构之间长期存在的紧张关系。呼吁从自然科学和精确科学以及对随机、非确定性和不可逆过程的研究,以及更直接地从当代认知功能语言学中复杂适应系统的研究中汲取的修正方法论模型,文章认为背景与模式之间、例外与规则之间,本质上是动态的、互文的连续性和变化之间的内在进化相互依赖——而不是冲突。本文考虑了选定的例子,重点是早期希腊史诗和史诗周期。
更新日期:2019-01-01
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