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Researcher
Filip De Decker
- Disciplines:Other languages and literary studies, Linguistics, Theory and methodology of linguistics, Theory and methodology of literary studies
Affiliations
- Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2016 → 31 Aug 2023 - Information and Communication Technology Department (Administrative office)
Member
From1 Apr 2007 → 17 Aug 2007
Projects
1 - 2 of 2
- A morphosyntactic and semantic analysis of the use and absence of the augment in the oldest Greek texts (literature and inscriptions)From1 Oct 2017 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
- A morphosyntactic and semantic analysis of the augment use and absence in the oldest Greek literary texts (800-500 BC).From1 Oct 2016 → 1 Oct 2017Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
21 - 30 of 36
- The augment use in Iliad 6 : an evidential marker?(2016)
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 259 - 317 - The Augment in Homer, with special attention to speech introductions and conclusions(2015)Volume: 4
Authors: Filip De Decker, Katharina Jakob, Matthias Klumm, Markus Kunzmann, Isabell Lindbüchl
Pages: 53 - 71 - Sprachinnovation: Motivation: Erscheinungsformen: Verlauf Einleitung(2015)Volume: 4
Authors: Filip De Decker, Katharina Jakob, Matthias Klumm, Markus Kunzmann, Isabell Lindbüchl
Pages: 1 - 3 - Another look at the H2O problem(2014)
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 43 - 57 - Are Latin pons, pontifex and the Indo-European cognates evidence of an i stem?(2012)
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 11 - 45 - Evidence for laryngeal aspiration in Greek? Part I: The 'recent' evidence(2011)
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 87 - 109 - Stang's Law and the Indo-European word for 'cow'(2011)
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 42 - 59 - What is the Greek counterpart of (Proto-)Indo-Iranian (*)th?
Authors: Filip De Decker, Eugen Hill, Martin Kümmel, Stefan Schumacher
Pages: 89 - 164 - Another attempt at a chronology for Grassmann’s Law in Greek
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 140 - 177 - An etymological case stydy on the and vocabulary in Robert BeekesU+2019s new etymological dictionary of Greek: N
Authors: Filip De Decker
Pages: 149 - 169