THE HISTORY OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Ιστορία της ελληνικής γλώσσας. Τέσσερις μελέτες [A history of the Greek language. Four essays]
N. Andriotis |
Collected works. Vol. 3: Ερευνητικά Γ΄. Νεοελληνική γραμματική. Ιστορική εισαγωγή [Research Issues C. Modern Greek grammar. An introduction to its history]
M. Triandaphyllidis |
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ISBN 960-231-058-8
The book, which is particularly user-friendly, contains essays and notes that Professor N. Andriotis used in his classes. It is divided into four parts: the first part refers to Ancient Greek, the second deals with the language of the Hellenistic period, the third discusses Medieval Greek and the last one refers to Modern Greek. |
ISBN 960-231-003-0
The book, published by Manolis Triandaphyllidis himself, was included in the Collected Works series. It is a study of the history of our mother tongue from antiquity till today.
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Από την ιστορία της ελληνικής γλώσσας. [Of Greek language history]
S. G. Kapsomenos |
Ιστορία της ελληνικής γλώσσας: από τις αρχές έως την ύστερη αρχαιότητα[A history of Ancient Greek: from the beginnings to late Antiquity]
A.-F. Christidis (ed.) |
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| € 60, pp. 1213 | |||
ISBN 960-231-054-5
This book comprises two translated essays by S. G. Kapsomenos. The first essay, entitled “H ελληνική γλώσσα από τα ελληνιστικά ως τα νεότερα χρόνια” [The Greek language from hellenistic to modern times], is a review of the studies on Post-classical, Medieval and Modern Greek. The second one, which is entitled “H ελληνική γλώσσα στην Aίγυπτο” [The Greek language in Egypt], examines the Greek language, as it was spoken in Egypt in the Hellenistic period. |
ISBN 960-231-094-4
This collective work consists of 123 texts written by about 100 Greek and foreign researchers. The project was designed and implemented by the Center for the Greek Language. This is the most significant publication regarding the history of Ancient Greek, in which the evolution of the Greek language, from its Indo-European pre-history to late antiquity, is presented. The book is also available in English from Cambridge University Press. |
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Ιστορία της αρχαίας ελληνικής γλώσσας [A history of Ancient Greek]
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Εισαγωγή στη συγκριτική ινδοευρωπαϊκή γλωσσολογία[Comparative Indo-European linguistics. An introduction]
R. S. P. Beekes |
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| € 32, pp. 487 | |||
ISBN 960-231-113-4
Written by the editor of the volume entitled Ιστορία της ελληνικής γλώσσας: από τις αρχές έως την ύστερη αρχαιότητα [A history of the AncientGreek: from the beginnings to late antiquity], this book attempts to present in a simple, yet not simplistic, way the history of Ancient Greek. It more or less covers the whole spectrum of the Greek language, from its prehistory to the present day, and reveals the secrets of the language and of the script with remarkable clarity. |
ISBN 960-231-103-7
This is one of the most up-to-date introductory textbooks on the study and teaching of Indo-European linguistics, written by a great researcher of the Indo-European and Greek languages. |
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Μορφολογία των τουρκικών δανείων της ελληνικής γλώσσας [The morphology of Turkish loans in the Greek language]
P. Kyranoudis |
Ιστορική γλωσσολογία και φιλολογία [Historical linguistics and philology]
G. Giannakis |
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ISBN 978-960-231-134-4
The book aspires to fill in existing gaps in the study of Turkish loans in the Greek language, having two main research objectives: the investigation of their morphological adaptation and the description of Turkish derivational morphemes in Greek. The study is not limited to Standard Modern Greek but includes diachronic and inter-dialectal aspects as well. |
ISBN 978-960-231-145-5
Taking an inderdisciplinary approach, the book examines the relationship between historical linguistics and philology, as documented by subfields such as etymology, archaeology, poetics, the study of dialects, culture and myth, writing, etc. One of the stated aims of the book is an effort to re-establish and re-invigorate the links between historical linguistics and philology, particularly with classical philology. |
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