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Herodotus Grammarized - H. Dik: Word Order in Ancient Greek: a Pragmatic Account of Word Order Variation in Herodotus. (Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, 5.) Pp. xii + 294. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1995. Hfl. 135. ISBN: 90-5063-457-5.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

I. N. Perysinakis*
Affiliation:
University of Ioannina

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1997

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References

1 Dik, S. C., The Theory of Functional Grammar. Part I: The structure of the Clause (Dordrecht, 1989)Google Scholar and Siewierska, A., Functional Grammar (London, 1991). The author feels the need to keep to a minimum references to and technical terminology from Functional Grammar, and the reviewer feels the need to be kept close to her diction to avoid misunderstandingsGoogle Scholar.