Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Stéphanie J. Bakker and Gerry C. Wakker
  • Discourse cohesion through third person pronouns : the case of [keinos] and [autos] in Homer / Anna Bonifazi
  • Pragmatic presupposition and complementation in classical Greek / Luuk Huitink
  • On the curious combination of the particles [gar] and [oun] / Stéphanie J. Bakker
  • 'Well I will now present my arguments.' : discourse cohesion marked by [oun] and [toinyn] in Lysias / Gerry C. Wakker
  • The particles [au] and [aute] in ancient Greek as topicalizing devices / Antonio R. Revuelta Puigdollers
  • [Kai mēn], [kai dē] and [ēdē] in tragedy and comedy / A. Maria van Erp Taalman Kip
  • Discourse cohesion in dialogue : turn-initial [alla] in Greek drama / Annemieke Drummen
  • Greek particles : just a literary phenomenon? / Coulter H. George
  • Towards a typology of the narrative modes in ancient Greek : text types and narrative structure in Euripidean messenger speeches / Rutger J. Allan
  • The use of the imperfect to express completed states of affairs : the imperfect as a marker of narrative cohesion / Louis Basset
  • Involving the past in the present : the classical Greek perfect as a situating cohesion device / Sander Orriens
  • Discourse cohesion in the proem of Hesiod's Theogony / Albert Rijksbaron.