In:Aspectuality and Temporality: Descriptive and theoretical issues
Edited by Zlatka Guentchéva
[Studies in Language Companion Series 172] 2016
► pp. 505–524
Modern Greek -tos (τος) and -menos (μενος)
Two truly aspectual suffixes*
Published online: 9 March 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.172.16val
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.172.16val
In this paper, a detailed semantic classification of Modern Greek verbal adjectives ending in -tos and -menos are attempted. The semantic properties of the two adjectival forms show their contrast. According to our analysis, they express at least two different values of the aspectual notion “state”. We will argue that the verbal adjectives in -tos express a descriptive state of inherent properties opposed in a generic descriptive state. We can conclude that in Modern Greek the verbal adjectives lend themselves to a refinement of the value of state.
Keywords: Descriptive state, modern greek, perfect, resultant state, transitivity
