دلالة هیئة الفعل فى بنیة الخطاب المسرحى : دراسة تطبیقیة من خلال مسرحیة هیبولیتوس لیوریبیدیس

Aly, Abdelmonem;

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Abstract:
The Semantics of the Verb Aspect in the Structures of the Dramatic Discourse: An Applied study in the Hippolytus of Euripides
Standing on stage and presenting various dramatic issues requires clear language, and at the same time, deep language that reveals the poet's dramatic thought; so that he can influence the audience. The language of the poet Euripides was characterized as a language of great clarity and depth of meaning and illustrates how Euripides was keen to choose the vocabulary and linguistic structures that he puts in context. In this paper, the researcher attempts to answer the following questions:
- Were there any effects of the Greek verb aspect in constructing the dramatic action in Euripides Theater?
- And how did Euripides use the Greek language - according to the theory of linguistic choice - to express the dramatic action?
- Why was the play "Hippolytus" by Euripides chosen for applied?
- Finally, why does the playwright use different styles of verbal aspects?
Keywords: Euripides, Hippolytus, Discourse Structures, Time, Aspect, Ancient Greek Language, Greek Verb, Linguistic Choice, Semantics, Syntax, Discourse Analysis. Moods, Subjunctive Mood, Optative Mood, Imperative Mood, Indicative Mood, Infinitive.


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Title دلالة هیئة الفعل فى بنیة الخطاب المسرحى : دراسة تطبیقیة من خلال مسرحیة هیبولیتوس لیوریبیدیس
Authors Aly, Abdelmonem 
Keywords Euripides;Hippolytus;Discourse Structures;Time;Aspect;Ancient Greek Language;Greek Verb;Linguistic Choice;Semantics;Syntax;Discourse Analysis;Moods;Subjunctive Mood;Optative Mood;Imperative Mood;Indicative Mood;Infinitive
Issue Date 2022
Journal مجلة أوراق كلاسيكية 
Volume 19
Issue 19
Start page 503
End page 530
ISSN 2682-4698
DOI 10.21608/acl.2022.274429

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