Παρουσίαση
Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers traces the trajectory of the Greek language from the Mycenaean period of the second millennium BC to the present day. Widely, celebrated on its original release, this greatly expanded Second Edition explores the evolution of the Greek language in its regional and social heterogeneity and in both its spoken and written forms. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
Preface to the First EditionPreface to the Second Edition
IPA Chart
The Greek Alphabet
Introduction: The Scope and Purpose of This Book
Part I: Ancient Greek: From Mycenae to the Roman Empire
1. The Ancient Greek Dialects
2. Classical Greek: Official and Literary 'Standards'
3. The Rise of Attic
4. Greek in the Hellenistic World
5. Greek in the Roman Empire
6. Spoken Koine in the Roman Period
Part II: Byzantium: From Constantine I to Mehmet the Conqueror
7. Historical Prelude
8. Greek in the Byzantine Empire: The Major Issues
9. Byzantine Belles Lettres
10. The Written Koine in Byzantium
11. Spoken Greek in the Byzantine Empire: The Principal Developments
12. Texts in the 'Vernacular'
Part III: Modern Greek: From the Ottoman Empire to the European Union
13. Ottoman Rule and the War of Independence
14. Spoken Greek in the Ottoman Period
15. Written Greek in the Turkish Period
16. The History of the Modern Greek State
17. The 'Language Question' and its Resolution
Bibliography
Index
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