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Journal articles on the topic "Greek language, modern, composition and exercises"

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Sifakis, G. M. "Formulas and their relatives: a semiotic approach to verse making in Homer and modern greek folksongs." Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (November 1997): 136–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632553.

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In a book I published a few years ago, entitledTowards a Poetics of Modern Greek Folksong, I examined certain aspects of the poetics of modern folksongs in the light of the ‘oral composition theory’ of Homeric poetry, originally expounded by Milman Parry in the late twenties and early thirties and subsequently elaborated by Albert B. Lord. In this paper I propose to follow the opposite course, and inquire whether some of my findings regarding the verse-making techniques of the modern folksongs could be applied to the Homeric epics, and whether they could be made to cast some additional light o
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Gibson, Craig A. "Better living through prose composition? Moral and compositional pedagogy in ancient Greek and Roman progymnasmata." Rhetorica 32, no. 1 (2014): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2014.32.1.1.

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Ancient Greek and Roman compositional instruction, as evidenced in Greek handbooks on the progymnasmata and Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, included a strong moral component. The importance of moral pedagogy to ancient teachers and theorists is seen not only in the themes and contents of the exercises, but also in their sequencing and justification.
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Pankov, Fedor I., and Yulia A. Mareeva. "Predicative Adverbs in Russian and Modern Greek Languages: Linguodidactic Approach." World of the Russian Word, no. 2 (2023): 78–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu30.2023.209.

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The article deals with Russian predicative adverbs in comparison with their Modern Greek correlates. Methodological basis of the research is functional communicative grammar. The authors consider the interrelations between the notions of traditional formal descriptive grammar such as “the category of state”, “modal words”, “predicative”, “predicative adverbs”. Authors’ vision of word classes is based on multiple-factor analysis: the word belongs to a particular category (part of speech), if it is characterized by a set of morphological and syntactic features. The novelty of the research lies i
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Kostić, Antonina. "VOĐENA PISANA PRODUKCIJA NA MODERNOM GRČKOM JEZIKU – STUDIJA SLUČAJA." Узданица XX, no. 1 (2023): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/uzdanica20.1.069k.

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Gap-fill exercises, which are a type of open-ended exercises, have an important role in language assessment (Durbaba 2011: 153). These exercises give students the opportunity to apply the acquired knowledge and adopted vocabulary, shifting the focus away from the mere translation of terms into the native language (Smith et al. 2010: 1). The goal of our research is the analysis of errors in the tests of a group of first- and second-year students at the Department of Modern Greek Studies at the Faculty of Philology, Univer- sity of Belgrade. The students were at the A1, A2 or B1 level (CEFR) of
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Goutsos, Dionysis. "The Corpus of Greek Texts: a reference corpus for Modern Greek." Corpora 5, no. 1 (2010): 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cor.2010.0002.

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This paper reports on the construction of a reference corpus for Modern Greek, the Corpus of Greek Texts (CGT), that is currently being developed at the University of Athens. In particular, it points out the need for an authoritative corpus of Greek in view of the limitations of existing attempts to compile corpora for the language. It also presents the aims and identity of CGT with particular reference to its structure (composition of data and text classification). Questions of corpus design, which are particularly important with respect to available resources for Greek, are considered in rel
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Belonis, Yanis. "Dimitri Mitropoulos: Lonesome passage to modern music." Muzikologija, no. 8 (2008): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz0808045b.

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It is not widely known that Dimitri Mitropoulos first public appearances in Greece were as a composer. His early works (ca. 1912-1924), distinguished by the blend of elements of the late-romantic style with intensely impressionistic references, reflect the search for a personal, 'advanced' harmonic musical language. In his works written after 1924, Mitropoulos abandons tonality and adopts more modern idioms of composition (atonality and 12-tone method). He is the first Greek composer to follow the modern musical tendencies of Europe, when music by Manolis Kalomiris and the other composers of t
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De Ridder, Niels. "Het Judeo-Grieks en de woordenlijst uit MS Vat. ebr 423." Handelingen - Koninklijke Zuid-Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Taal- en Letterkunde en Geschiedenis 73 (November 6, 2019): 47–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/kzm.v73i0.17277.

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This paper examines a Judeo-Greek glossary including names and epithets for God found in ff. 1-8 of the manuscript MS Vat. ebr. 423, offering a sample of the edition and commentary that are currently being prepared by the author. The discussion of the text is preceded by a general introduction to the Judeo-Greek language, its literature and their characteristics, with a special emphasis on the biblical and medieval components of this tradition. A closer look at the text of MS Vat. ebr. 423 shows that it can be placed within a wider context of medieval and early modern biblical Judeo-Greek glos
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Fetsko, Ivanna. "ANOTHER LANGUAGE BASIS OF THE TERMINOLOGY OF THE NATURE MUSEUM CASE." Terminological Bulletin, no. 7 (2023): 214–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-8807-2023-7-23.

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The article examines the place and role of borrowings in the Ukrainian term system of the natural museum case. The composition of borrowings is clarified and the specifics of the functioning of types of foreign language term units are determined. The expediency of application of borrowed term units in the modern Ukrainian language has been determined. The reasons for the appearance of a significant number of borrowings in the terminological vocabulary have been clarified. It was revealed that the terminology of the natural museum area contains a significant layer of units of Greek-Latin origin
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Sifakis, G. M. "Homemric Survivals in the Medíeval and Modern Greek Folksong Tradition?" Greece and Rome 39, no. 2 (1992): 139–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383500024128.

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The basis of comparison between the Homeric poetry and Modern Greek folksong is that in either case we have a body of poetic texts behind which stretches a long tradition of oral composition; they both have existed, roughly, in the same geographical area, including mainland Greece, Asia Minor, the islands of the Aegean and the Ionian Sea, Crete, and Cyprus; and they are cast in cognate language forms. But the two bodies of poetry are separated by a great time distance, though how great it is difficult to determine because whatever we can say about the origins of modern folksongs is hypothetica
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Lee-Lenfield, Spencer. "Literary Translation as Cultural Affiliation: The Case of Victorian Poetry and Classical Verse Composition." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 138, no. 3 (2023): 490–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/s0030812923000378.

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AbstractThe ability to translate English poetry into ancient Greek and Latin sat at the pinnacle of a Victorian classical education, but we rarely read the resulting Greek and Latin poetry as serious literature. Yet this corpus documents an important, culturally prestigious poetic practice that entrenched a narrative of cultural descent from Greece and Rome, affiliating modern British poetry with classical antecedents. Moreover, it taught generations of schoolboys (and some noteworthy schoolgirls) interpretive methods for understanding English poetry, thereby providing an arena in which the ca
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Greek language, modern, composition and exercises"

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Lo, Yee-man, and 羅綺文. "The use of the translation method for Hong Kong dialectalwords and standard modern Chinese written words in the teaching ofwriting in primary 4." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3028112X.

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Ruiz-Funes, Marcela T. "An exploration of the process of reading to write used by good Spanish-as-a-foreign-language students." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37345.

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Books on the topic "Greek language, modern, composition and exercises"

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Phōkos, Stelios. Analysē thematōn synchronou provlēmatismou. Odysseas, 1990.

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Kousiourēs, Kōstas. Hē domē tou logou kai ho synchronos provlēmatismos stēn ekthesē ideōn analytikēs morphēs. 2nd ed. Ekd. Grēgorē, 1988.

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Chatzēgiannē, Iōanna. Hē didaskalia tou graptou logou: Synchrones theōries kai methodologia. [s.n.], 1998.

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Nairn, J. A. Greek through reading. Bristol Classical Press, 1993.

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North, M. A. Greek prose composition. Longwood Academic, 1991.

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Thompson, G. S. Greek prose usage: A companion to Greek prose composition. Bristol Classical Press, 1998.

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M, Quinn Gerald, ed. Greek: An intensive course. Fordham University Press, 1987.

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Hansen, Hardy. Greek: An Intensive Course. Fordham University Press, 1992.

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M, Quinn Gerald, ed. Greek, an intensive course. 2nd ed. Fordham University Press, 1992.

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M, Quinn Gerald, ed. Greek, an intensive course. Fordham University Press, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Greek language, modern, composition and exercises"

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Luiselli, R. "Authorial Revision of Linguistic Style in Greek Papyrus Letters and Petitions (ad i–iv)." In The Language of the Papyri. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199237081.003.0005.

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Abstract ‘No utterance is such that its author cannotcare what it sounds like. ‘1. In the written language such care is primarily a feature of literary composition but may also affect the linguistic form of ephemeral texts relating to daily life. In petitioning government officials and other authorities, as well as in writing letters on private affairs, Greek-speaking individuals within the Roman empire seem on occasion to have been no less willing than modern westerners to subject their own written compositions to stylistic revision. Drawing on letters and drafts of petitions penned on papyru
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Ruskulis, Liliia. "THE FEATURES OF THE MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTAX SUB-COMPETENCIES FORMATION AS THE COMPONENTS OF THE GRAMMAR COMPETENCE." In Modern science: prospects, innovations and technologies. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-473-3-28.

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The article emphasizes that learning grammar is the basis for awareness of the language integrity, its systematicity, the specifics of the lexical and grammatical classes of parts of speech, their distinguishing features and understanding of peculiarities of the syntactic language structure. The close connection of grammar with phonetics and vocabulary of the Ukrainian language has been clarified. The current Ukrainian language program has been analysed in order to determine the amount of information that pupils learn. The concept of "grammatical competence" has been studied and it has been de
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Rigolio, Alberto. "Guide to the Dialogues." In Christians in Conversation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190915452.003.0002.

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The guide presents all sixty dialogues that survive entirely or in fragmentary state until the end of the sixth century, arranged in chronological order so as to emphasize changes and transformations over time. The treatment of each dialogue is structured into standardized headings (author, full title, original language, date of composition, modern editions and translations, summary, discussion of scholarship, and a selected bibliography for further study). The incorporation of Greek and Syriac dialogues shows the pervasiveness of the dialogue form in late antiquity beyond the language boundar
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Conference papers on the topic "Greek language, modern, composition and exercises"

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Николов, Александър. "Св. Седмочисленици и формирането на българската „протонационална“ идентичност". У Кирило-методиевски места на паметта в българската култура. Кирило-Методиевски научен център, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59076/5808.2023.03.

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THE SEVEN APOSTLES OF THE SLAVS AND THE FORMATION OF THE BULGARIAN “PROTO-NATIONAL” IDENTITY (Summary) Some historians assume that the emergence of national identities in Europe is a result of social changes occurring in the Early Modern era, while others claim that this process was set in motion already in the Later Middle Ages. Similar disputes on the beginnings of the modern Bulgarian nation are also present in historiographic works. The Slavo-Bulgarian History of Paisiy Hilendarski is usually presented as the first clear sign of the emerging Bulgarian nation. The aim of this article is to
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