Abstract
This paper studies some juridical words, provided with the preverb spi, that appear in the Attic Orators’ texts in the fourth century B.C. This analysis shows that not only the preverb, but also the context, the opposition between the active and middle, and the different classes of people which form the subject of some verbs influence the meaning. Moreover it is examined if these words are exclusively used as juridical technical terms or not.
Highlights
This paper studies some juridical words, provided with the preverb špí, that appear in the Attic Orators’ texts in the fourth century B.C
This analysis shows that the preverb, and the context, the opposition between the active and middle, and the different classes of people which form the subject of some verbs influence the meaning
It is examined if these words are exclusively used as juridical technical terms or not
Summary
This paper studies some juridical words, provided with the preverb špí, that appear in the Attic Orators’ texts in the fourth century B.C. D) En la oposición entre los femeninos špigrafÉ y grafÉ mediante el prefijo, el vocablo simple se polarizó como un tecnicismo especial para designar toda acción pública, mientras que el compuesto se aplicaba con diversas acepciones sin tener un sentido rigurosamente jurídico, como registros de
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