Bonifazi, Anna, Annemieke Drummen, and Mark de Kreij. 2016. Particles in Ancient Greek Discourse: Exploring Particle Use across Genres. Hellenic Studies Series 79. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.ebook:CHS_BonifaziA_DrummenA_deKreijM.Particles_in_Ancient_Greek_Discourse.2016.
I.7 Particle index
| ἀλλά | ||
| as priming act in Her. 8.108.4 | IV.5 §63 | |
| marking dispreferred responses in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §54 | |
| reflecting explicitly subjective discourse in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§64-68 | |
| ἄρα | ||
| accessing the discourse memory in Hom. | II.4 §§38-41, §§50-53; II.5 §§51-62 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §96 | |
| marking epistemic stance in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§171-172 | |
| marking frame recall in Hom. and P. | II.3 §§65-67; II.5 §§51-62 | |
| marking unframed discourse in Her. | IV.4 §§169-170 | |
| ὅς ῥα in Hom. | II.5 §§59-62 | |
| see also >δ᾽ ἄρα | ||
| ἀτάρ | ||
| introducing new conversational sequences in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §§39-40 | |
| γάρ | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§50-57 | |
| in priming acts in Her. and T. | IV.3 §110; IV.5 §78 | |
| interacting with resonance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §§95-99 | |
| introducing gnômai in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §54 | |
| introducing embedded narratives in Hom. | II.3 §§20-32 | |
| introducing embedded narratives or narrative expansions in Her. and T. | IV.3 §§109-110 | |
| introducing unframed discourse in Hom. and P. | II.4 §§15-28 | |
| introducing unframed discourse in Her. and T. | IV.3 §§108-109; IV.4 §59; IV.5 §91 | |
| marking de re or de dicto explanations in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§51-54 | |
| marking expansion or indignant inference in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§55-56 | |
| starting a move in Her. and T. | IV.3 §108; IV.5 §16, §19, §27, §39, §61, §68, §77, §§94-95 | |
| see also >δὴ γάρ, >καὶ γάρ, >μὲν γάρ | ||
| γε | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§58-63 | |
| in answers in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §62 | |
| in stancetaking in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §§63-64 | |
| interacting with resonance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §§76-79, §100 | |
| marking emotional involvement in T. | IV.5 §34 | |
| marking the author’s voice/voice and stance in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§40-44 | |
| marking the character’s voice in Her. and T. | IV.5 §20, §62, §67-68, §73 | |
| reflecting agitation in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §100; III.5 §§45-47, §50 | |
| reflecting anger in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.5 §§51-58 | |
| reflecting a foregrounded speaker in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §60; III.5 §45 | |
| ὅ γε as a cluster | II.5 §§27-29 | |
| ὅ γε retrieving unexpressed referents in Hom. | II.5 §§35-40 | |
| γε δή | ||
| expressing the authors’ voice in Her. and T. | IV.4 §119n162 | |
| γε μάν | ||
| marking an associative link in P. | II.2 §76 | |
| see also >δέ γε/δέ… γε, ἦ που γε δή | ||
| δέ | ||
| and calmness in A., S., and E. | III.5 §§85-86 | |
| at narrative transitions in P. | II.3 §§65-67 | |
| at narrative transitions in A., S., and E. | III.2 §§27-30 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§24-32 | |
| in priming acts in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.5 §§31-32 | |
| in priming acts in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§38-41; IV.3 §89, §107; §§113-115; IV.5 §32, §59 | |
| its pragmatic meaning as the only constant | IV.2 §§14-17, §§42-46 | |
| prototypical boundary marker in Hom. | II.2 §§31-36 | |
| starting (anti)strophes in choral songs in A. | III.2 §§24-26 | |
| starting syntactically diverse acts in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§26-41; IV.5 §25-26, §107 | |
| starting turns in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §34-§35, §37-§38, §46, §65 | |
| ὁ δέ in Hom. | II.5 §§19-26 | |
| δ᾽ ἄρα | ||
| marking frame recall in Hom. and P. | II.5 §§51-58 | |
| ὡς δὲ ἄρα/ὡς δ’ ἄρα marking frame recall in Her. | IV.4 §167-168 | |
| δέ γε/δέ… γε | ||
| interacting with resonance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §§80-83 | |
| δὲ καί | ||
| decoupled in function and scope | IV.2 n201 | |
| δέ τε | ||
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in Hom. | IV.2 §55, §57 | |
| see also >καὶ δέ | ||
| δή | ||
| as a mobile constituent in Hom. | II.3 §41, §§60-61 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§73-79 | |
| distribution in Her. and T. | IV.4 §110 | |
| distribution in Hom. | II.3 §§54-55 | |
| intensifying constituents or acts in Hom. and P. | II.3 §§59-63; II.5 §§63-71 | |
| marking information as perceptible or evident in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§75-79 | |
| marking information as perceptible or evident in Her. | IV.4 §§92-93; IV.5 §79 | |
| marking move transitions together with a οὗτος form in Her. and T. | IV.3 §§127-128 | |
| marking narrative progression in Her. | IV.3 §129; IV.4 §§89-91 | |
| marking narrative progression in Hom. | II.3 §§53-58 | |
| marking stance in authorial statements in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§101-103 (Her.); IV.4 §60, §§116-118 (T.) | |
| marking stance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §74 | |
| marking stance in direct speech in Her. | IV.5 §84 | |
| marking stance in indirect speech and indirect thought in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§94-100 (Her.); §§114-115 (T.); IV.5 §110 | |
| mostly occurring in combinations and in recurrent constructions in Her. | IV.4 §86 | |
| possibly suggesting irony in T. | IV.4 §§123-126 | |
| suggesting alignment between author and audience in Her. (polyphonically) | IV.4 §§104-108 | |
| suggesting alignment between author and characters in T. (polyphonically) | IV.1 §8; IV.4 §§121-122; IV.5 §38 | |
| with superlatives and scalar expressions in Hom. | II.3 §§60-61 | |
| with superlatives and scalar expressions in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §74 | |
| with superlative, comparative, and scalar expressions in Her. and T. | IV.4 §95, §113, §116; IV.5 §38 | |
| δὴ τότε introducing narrative peaks in Hom. | II.3 §58 | |
| οἷον δή/οἷα δή conveying emotional involvement in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§118-119 | |
| δὴ γάρ | ||
| introducing free indirect thought in Hom. | II.4 §§19-20 | |
| see also >γε δή, >ἤδη/ἦ δή, >ἦ που δή, ἦ που γε δή, καὶ δή, καὶ δὴ καί, μὲν δή, ὦν δή, τε δή | ||
| δῆθεν | ||
| marking more stances at once (polyphonically) | IV.4 §§128-136 | |
| δήπου | ||
| marking authorial stance in T. | IV.4 §112n144 | |
| δῆτα | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§58-63 | |
| interacting with resonance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §§84-88 | |
| reflecting agitation in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.5 §45, §§49-50 | |
| reflecting foregrounded speaker in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §60 | |
| ἦ | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§85-89 | |
| in emotional stancetaking in A., S., and E. | III.2 §§88-89 | |
| in questions in A., S., and E. | III.2 §§86-87; III.4 §47 | |
| with interjectional force at move boundaries | II.3 §35 and §§40-43 | |
| ἤδη/ἦ δή | ||
| introducing embedded discourse in Hom. | II.3 §§33-43 | |
| ἤδη | ||
| as the equivalent of propositional “now” in Her. and T. | IV.4 §161 | |
| marking epistemic stance about space in Her. | IV.4 §150 | |
| marking epistemic stance about time in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§160-161 | |
| marking first-hand experience/subjective perception in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§151-155; IV.5 §41, §65, §110 | |
| marking stance in free indirect thought in T. | IV.4 §156 | |
| resembling ἦ δή in function, in Her. and T. | IV.4 §155, §164 | |
| sharing different co-texts with δή in Her. and T. | IV.4 §§146-150 | |
| suggesting blending of stances, and alignment between author and characters in T. | IV. 4 §§157-159 | |
| with superlative, comparative, and scalar expressions in Her. and T. | IV.4 §146, §§148-149 | |
| ἦ μήν | ||
| evoking direct speech in indirect speech in T. | IV.4 §§32-33 | |
| ἦ που δή, ἦ που γε δή | ||
| expressing subjective certainty in T. | IV.4 §112 | |
| καί | ||
| after relative pronouns | IV.2 §103 | |
| as “or” in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§117-121 | |
| as priming act in Her. and T. | IV.3 §§111-112; IV.5 §46 | |
| different enrichments in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§114-116; IV.1 §5 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§33-38 | |
| high frequency creating accumulation effect in T. | IV.2 §132; IV.5 §39 | |
| interacting with resonance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.3 §45, §§89-94 | |
| introducing a climax in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§122-132 | |
| introducing specifications in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§102-105; IV.5 §17, §43 | |
| introducing specifications in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §36 | |
| marking narrative peaks in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§106-107 | |
| marking move ends in T. | IV.2 §§112-113; IV.5 §47 | |
| much more frequent in T. than in Her. | IV.2 §7; IV.5 §109 | |
| multifunctionality in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§33-38 | |
| starting moves in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§108-111; IV.3 §§111-112 | |
| starting turns in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §36 | |
| καὶ τότε introducing narrative peaks | II.3 §58 | |
| καὶ γάρ | ||
| introducing associative embedded narratives in Hom. | II.3 §§30-32 | |
| introducing associative specifications in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§98-99 | |
| καὶ δέ | ||
| having act or move scope in Hom. | IV.2 n175 | |
| καὶ δή | ||
| in descriptions of compliance in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §§51-52 | |
| marking an instantaneous and perceptual fact in Ar. | IV.2 §101 | |
| pinning down an exciting turn in Her. | IV.2 §100; IV.3 §80 | |
| starting a move in Her. | IV.5 §83 | |
| καὶ δὴ καί | ||
| singling out the next subject in Her. | IV.2 §96 | |
| καί τε | ||
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in Hom. | IV.2 §§55-56 | |
| καί τι καί | ||
| introducing narrative expansions in T. | IV.2 §97 | |
| καίτοι | ||
| predominant in speeches in T. | IV.4 §36 | |
| starting a move in Her. | IV.5 §79 | |
| see also >δὲ καί, >τε καί | ||
| μέν | ||
| and calmness in tragedy | III.5 §§34-37 | |
| at move transitions together with a οὗτος form in Her. and T. | IV.3 §65, §§125-126 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§69-72 | |
| projecting a non-straightforward answer in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §55 | |
| projecting across metrical transitions in P. | II.2 §55; II.3 §73 | |
| projecting across potential speaker transitions (floor-holding device) in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §§28-30 | |
| projecting multiple acts in Her. and T. | IV.3 §88, §140; IV.5 §33 | |
| projecting similar conversational sequences in A., S., and E. | III.4 §33 | |
| prototypical projection marker in Hom. and P. | II.2 §§46-62 | |
| μέν… δέ and hostility in tragedy | III.5 §38 | |
| μέν… δέ across subject or frame division in Her. and T. | IV.3 §§66-67; IV.5 §36, §§58-60 | |
| μὲν γάρ | ||
| starting a move in Her. | IV.3 §79 | |
| μὲν δή | ||
| at move transitions in Her. | IV.1 §6; IV.3 §§130-137, 139-143 | |
| μέν νυν | ||
| at move transitions in Her. | IV.3 §§130-132, §§134-135, §§138-143; IV.5 §56, §58 | |
| in a priming act in Her. and T. | IV.3 §79 | |
| μὲν οὖν | ||
| as a cluster or combination in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§82-83 | |
| at move transitions in T. | IV.3 §§144-146 | |
| μέντοι | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §96 | |
| μήν (μάν) | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §96 | |
| see also >ἦ μήν, γε μάν | ||
| νυν | ||
| starting turns in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §44 | |
| marking the return to the here-and-now in P. | II.5 §76, §79 | |
| see also >μέν νυν | ||
| οὖν/ὦν | ||
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§80-84 | |
| in conversational pre-expansions in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §43, §45 | |
| marking logical inferences or conclusions in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§81-82 | |
| starting moves in Her. and T. | IV.5 §11, §64, §93, §97 | |
| ὦν δή | ||
| marking frame recall in Her. | IV.3 §79 | |
| starting a move in Her. | IV.5 §80 | |
| see also μὲν οὖν | ||
| που/κου | ||
| very similar frequency in Her. and T. | IV.4 §112n144 | |
| see also >ἦ που δή, ἦ που γε δή | ||
| τε | ||
| lack thereof in certain tragic choral songs | III.2 §42 | |
| and the coda effect in in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§78-79; IV.5 §62 | |
| distribution in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§39-49 | |
| high frequency in Aristophanic choral songs | III.2 §44 | |
| in priming acts in Her. and T. | IV.2 §87 | |
| marking non-arbitrary coordination in P. | II.4 §§58-68 | |
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§58-60, §§65-69 | |
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in Hom. | II.4 §§32-37; IV.2 §§54-57 | |
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§39-49; IV.2 §64 | |
| providing a solemn or formal tone in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.2 §§45-47 | |
| starting moves in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§85-87; IV.5 §14, §22, §40, §§44-45, §74 | |
| starting turns in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §27 | |
| various enrichments thereof in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§70-73 | |
| τε projecting καί in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§80-81; IV.5 §11 | |
| τε… τε in Her. and T. | IV.2 §§62-63, §68 IV.5 §54 | |
| τε δή | ||
| starting conclusive statements in Her. and T. | IV.3 §122, §129 | |
| τε καί | ||
| marking shared traditional/encyclopedic knowledge in Her. and T. | IV.2 §68; IV.5 §36, §108 | |
| see also >δέ τε, >καί τε | ||
| τοι | ||
| as intensifier and attention-getting device in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §61 | |
| connected to a persuasive intention in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §§58-60 | |
| connected to a persuasive intention in Her. | IV.4 §37; IV.5 §§75-76 | |
| frequency in A., S., E., and Ar. | III.4 §58 | |
| exceptional occurrences in narrator text in Her. | IV.4 §37 | |
| τοιγάρ | ||
| interacting with resonance in Ar. | III.3 §101 | |
| τοίνυν | ||
| conveying disalignment in T. | IV.4 §61 | |
| in authorial statements in Her. | IV.4 §38 | |
| predominant in speeches in Her. and T. | IV.4 §36 |