Martin Haspelmath, 1992. “From resultative to perfect in Ancient Greek”. In: Iturrioz Leza, José Luis (ed.) Nuevos estudios sobre construcciones resultativos. (= Función 11-12) Universidad de Guadalajara: Centro de Investigación de Lenguas Indígenas, 187-224.
Haspelmath’s article covers Homeric Greek through Koine arguing that the late Classical & Koine perfect is not stative in his charting of the development of the form. As for linguistics, well, you can see his list of publications:
Martin Haspelmath, 1992. “From resultative to perfect in Ancient Greek”. In: Iturrioz Leza, José Luis (ed.) Nuevos estudios sobre construcciones resultativos. (= Función 11-12) Universidad de Guadalajara: Centro de Investigación de Lenguas Indígenas, 187-224.
Haspelmath’s article covers Homeric Greek through Koine arguing that the late Classical & Koine perfect is not stative in his charting of the development of the form. As for linguistics, well, you can see his list of publications:
http://email.eva.mpg.de/~haspelmt/publist.html
The article is downloadable there.
Thank you, Mike. I’ve added Haspelmath’s article to the bibliography.