La expresión del mandato en las inscripciones dialectales griegas
Abstract
The present paper attends to analyse the different moods and tenses that appear in the Greek inscriptions to express the order: imperative, subjuntive, optative (in Elean), infinitive and indicative and the different value they may have when they appear, one, two, three or even four forms in the same inscriptions: so, in the Law Code of Gortyn (imp., inf. and fut. ind.) or in the Heraclean Tables (imp., inf., fut., and aorist indicative).
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