DET
: determiner
Definition
The term “determiner” is not employed in traditional grammars for Ancient Greek. In accordance with the UD guidelines, this category can subsume in Ancient Greek the following categories (for a list see Smyth 1920: 90-89):
Examples
- article: ὁ
- demonstrative pronouns used adjectively: ἐκεῖνος, οὗτος, ὅδε, αὐτός, τοσόσδε, etc.
- possessive pronouns used adjectively: ἐμός, σός, etc.
- interrogative pronouns used adjectively: πότερος, etc.
- relative pronouns used adjectively: ὅς
- indefinite pronouns used adjectively: ἄλλος, πᾶς, etc.
References
Smyth, Herbert Weir. 1920. A Greek Grammar for Colleges. New York: American Book Company (Perseus Digital Library; Internet Archive).
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