以下に示す4件の英文のタイトル、抄録の口頭発表(TL研究会、本文は日本語)を文書館に一括掲載しました。
Inheritance of analogia inventio and Principle of linguistic expression
Analogia was originally proposed by Aristotle. It is not speculation based on similarity but discovery of the essential equality between the hetero-logos. The analogia suggests the scientific methodology for finding out proportional regularity between the hetero-logos.
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110007132139
The Historical Process of Innovation of Text Styles in Ancient Greece
This paper remarks on the historical process of innovation of text styles and stereotype sentences in ancient Greece, based on literature documentation. Text is a complete language event, namely autonomy. It has arche(beginning), medē(middle) and telos(end), and this configuration means text totality. Text style has three moments of configuration, development and stereotype sentence. The illustration in ancient Greece is shown on Homer’s epic poems, Iliad and Odyssey, both of which have prologue, narrative and epilogue. These epic poems have a lot of stereotype phrases and are composed of hexameter verses. The prosody-driven verse, which is the expression of ethnic pathos or passion, is given priority over semantic and syntax.
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110008746337
The Historical Process of Innovation of Text Styles in Ancient Greece
The development of Greek Prose in Ionia and Attica
This paper remarks on the historical process of innovation of the prose style in ancient Greece, based on literature documentation. Ionic prose is characterized by simplicity, parataxis, and connectives. The Corpus Hippocrates shows us Ionian prose style and the text composed of introduction, discussion, and concluding remarks, which has brought the literary fundamentals to the later scientific writers in the later centuries. Attic prose is characterized by complexity, hypotaxis, and abstract nouns. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides is the representative Attic prose in the later of the fifth century B.C. and the historian has the skills for writing complex prose featured in participle construction and connecting particles.
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110009482179
The Historical Process of Innovation of Text Styles in Ancient Greece
Sophist Oratory
This paper remarks on the historical process of innovation of Attic prose in ancient Greece, particularly in sophist oratory of Athena. The oratory in her court has four-part structure: introduction, recital, argument, and conclusion. Each part consists of rhetorical sentences The eloquence is a key aspect of Attic prose and characterized by participle clauses called colon. The clauses make an antithesis of rhetorical words and phrases. The speech of Orator Lysias integrates the features such as conciseness, descriptiveness and simplicity into relatively short sentences. The speech of Rhetorician Isocrates, however, is characterized by his eloquence, complex of matrix and subordinate clauses, and thus long sentences called περίοδος. Greek orators had devised three types of orator corresponding to topos such as legal orator, speeches in demos assembly or ceremony.
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110010013790
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