LEADER 04006nam 22004451 450 001 9910958534203321 005 20251019235409.0 010 $a9789004442528 010 $a9004442529 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004442528 035 $a(CKB)4100000011352969 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6384991 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004442528 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011352969 100 $a20200813d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aExperiential Verbs in Homeric Greek $eA Constructional Approach /$fSilvia Luraghi 210 1$aLeiden; $aBoston :$cBRILL, $d2021. 215 $a1 online resource (325 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aBrill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture ;$v27 311 08$a9789004442481 311 08$a9004442480 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreface -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures and Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Construal of Situations -- 1.2 A Construction-Based View of Homeric Greek -- 1.3 Embodiment and Domains of Experience -- 1.4 Homeric Greek -- 1.5 Outline of the Book -- 2 Experiential Situations -- 2.1 Experiential Situation Types -- 2.2 Semantic Roles of Participants in Experiential Situations -- 2.3 The Encoding of Experiential Situations Cross-linguistically -- 2.4 Discussion -- 3 Argument Structure Constructions in Homeric Greek -- 3.1 Properties of Constructions -- 3.2 Constructions and Construction Variation with Two-Place Verbs -- 3.3 Complementation in Homeric Greek -- 3.4 Discussion -- 4 The Ancient Greek Verb -- 4.1 Aspect and Tense -- 4.2 Voice -- 4.3 Discussion -- 5 At the Edges of the Experiential Domain: Bodily Sensations and Volition -- 5.1 Bodily Sensations -- 5.2 Volitionality and Need -- 5.3 Discussion -- 6 Perception -- 6.1 Visual Perception -- 6.2 Aural Perception -- 6.3 Other Types of Sensory Perception -- 6.4 From Perception to Evidentiality -- 6.5 Discussion -- 7 Cognition -- 7.1 Think -- 7.2 Know / Learn -- 7.3 Remember / Forget -- 7.4 Discussion -- 8 Emotions -- 8.1 Verbs of Emotion with the NomDat Construction -- 8.2 Verbs of Emotion with the NomGen Construction -- 8.3 Verbs of Emotion with the NomAcc Construction -- 8.4 Alternating Constructions -- 8.5 Dative Experiencer Constructions -- 8.6 Discussion -- 9 Causative Verbs -- 9.1 The (Anti)causative Alternation -- 9.2 Animate Verbs -- 9.3 Inanimate Verbs -- 9.4 Discussion -- 10 Concluding Remarks -- 10.1 The Meaning of Construction Variation with Experiential Verbs -- 10.2 Embodiment and Social Setting -- 10.3 The Encoding of Experiential Situations in Homeric Greek -- 10.4 Constructions' Productivity -- 10.5 Verbal Voice -- 10.6 Outlook -- References -- Index. 330 $aIn Experiential Verbs in Homeric Greek:.A Constructional Approach Silvia Luraghi offers a comprehensive account of construction variation with two-place verbs belonging to different sub-domains of experience (including bodily sensation, perception, cognition, emotion and volitionality) in the Homeric language. 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Section 1 : Studying culture through data : Humanistic data research: an encounter between epistemic traditions / Eef Masson -- Towards a "humanistic cinemetrics?" / Christian Gosvig Olesen -- Cultural analytics, social computing and digital humanities / Lev Manovich -- Case study: on Broadway / Daniel Goddemeyer, Moritz Stefaner, Dominikus Baur and Lev Manovich -- Foundations of digital methods: query design / Richard Rogers -- Case study: webs and streams - mapping issue networks using hyperlinks, hashtags and (potentially) embedded content / Natalia Sa?nchez-Querubi?n. Section 2 Data practices in digital data analysis : Digital methods: from challenges to bildung / Bernhard Rieder and Theo Ro?hle -- Data, culture and the ambivalence of algorithms / William Uricchio -- Unknowing algorithms: on transparency of unopenable black boxes / Johannes Passmann and Asher Boersma -- Social data APIs: origin, types, issues / Cornelius Puschmann and Julian Ausserhofer -- How to tell stories with networks: exploring the narrative affordances of graphs with the Iliad / Tommaso Venturini, Liliana Bounegru, Mathieu Jacomy and Jonathan Gray -- Towards and reflexive digital data analysis / Karin va Es, Nicola?s Lo?pez Coombs and Thomas Boeschoten. Section 3 Research ethics : Get your hands dirty: emerging data practices as challenge for research integrity / Gerwin van Schie, Irene Westra and Mirko Tobias Scha?fer -- Research ethics in context: decision-making in digital research / Annette Markham and Elizabeth Buchanan -- Datafication and discrimination / Koen Leurs and Tamara Shepherd. Section 4 Key ideas in big data research : The myth of big data / Nick Couldry -- Data point critique / Carolin Gerlitz -- Opposing the exceptionalism of the algorithm / Evgeny Morozov -- The need for a dialogue with technology / Mercedes Bunz. Tools -- Notes on contributors -- Index. 330 8 $aAs machine-readable data comes to play an increasingly important role in everyday life, researchers find themselves with rich resources for studying society. The novel methods and tools needed to work with such data require not only new knowledge and skills, but also a new way of thinking about best research practices. 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