The order of words in a Greek sentence is much freer and less
predictable than in most European languages. The author explains
and illustrates the principles which govern word order in Greek. He
finds three: the tendency of certain words to take a constant
position; certain types of logical relation between the sentence
and its context; and the tendency to adhere to familiar patterns.
His three main chapters discuss word order dictated by lexical or
semantic, by syntactical, and by logical determinants.
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