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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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Horrocks, Geoffrey. "Subjects and configurationality: Modern Greek clause structure." Journal of Linguistics 30, no. 1 (1994): 81–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226700016194.

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This article considers a range of evidence relevant to the determination of the configurational/non-configurational character of clause structure in Modern Greek (an issue that has led to some recent controversy, see Catsimali (1991) versus Tsimpli (1990, 1992)), and also re-examines the status of preverbal subjects in that language; some linguists (e.g. Tsimpli 1992; Philippaki-Warburton 1985, 1987, 1990) have argued that these are invariably topicalized, while others (e.g. Horrocks 1983, 1984) have maintained that they may, just like postverbal subjects, function simply as subjects. The over
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Pichakhchy, Olena. "TENDENCIES OF NEOLOGIZATION OF THE MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE." Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu «Ostrozʹka akademìâ». Serìâ «Fìlologìâ» 1, no. 10(78) (2020): 133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.25264/2519-2558-2020-10(78)-133-136.

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The article is devoted to the study of current issues of neologization of Modern Greek language, the causes and areas of use of neologisms, trends in the development of neology and their impact on word formation in Modern Greek based on the material of leading Greek linguists. The focus of modern linguistic research on the study and analysis of modern trends in the evolution of Modern Greek in all its subsystems and elements is justified and emphasizes the urgency of this problem, which is due to constant changes in Modern Greek, which seeks to actively meet the challenges of modern society, t
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Stavrou, Melita. "Adjectives in Modern Greek: an instance of predication, or an old issue revisited." Journal of Linguistics 32, no. 1 (1996): 79–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226700000773.

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In the present article the problem of the position of the adjectives in the noun phrase in Modern Greek is addressed. Rather than starting from their alleged ‘asymmetrical’ distribution, according to which postnominal adjectives are only allowed in indefinite DPs, I concentrate on the possible interpretations that the adjective can have relative to the noun. The differences between prenominal and apparently postnominal adjectives in indefinite DPs suggest a predicative reading of the latter. This semantic account motivates a corresponding syntactic one, according to which the noun moving upwar
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Dosuna, Julián Méndez. "Deconstructing ‘height dissimilation’ in Modern Greek." Journal of Greek Linguistics 3, no. 1 (2002): 83–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jgl.3.05men.

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AbstractA phonetic process of ‘height dissimilation’ is universally reconstructed as an intermediate stage between e.g. AGk þþþþà [ennéa] and MGK îþþþþ [eþá]. The same process is reconstructed for some Ancient Greek dialects (e.g. Boeot. îþþþà traditionally interpreted as representing [ennía]) and for other languages: e.g. Vulgar Latin. Allegedly, the existence of ‘height dissimilation’ is warranted by some modern dialects which seem to preserve the stage [enía]. In a previous paper I dealt with the data of Ancient Greek challenging this explanation. This paper deals with the evidence found in
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Revyakina, Nina. "Juan Luis Vives on the use of Ancient literature in education." Hypothekai 5 (September 2021): 214–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.32880/2587-7127-2021-5-5-214-235.

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The work “On Education” (De tradendis disciplinis) by the Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives (1492/3–1540) is considered from the perspective of the use of ancient literature during the in-itial period of child school training (from 7 to 15 years). Vives’ appreciation of the Latin language, a positive attitude towards teaching Greek at school, and the influence of ancient languages on modern European languages — Italian, Spanish, and French are discussed. The article draws attention to some features in teaching the Latin language that are not characteristic of the hu-manists who preceded Vives a
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Mackridge, Peter, and Ruth Macrides. "EDITORIAL." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40, no. 1 (2016): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2015.1.

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This issue of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies is special for two reasons: it celebrates forty years of our journal's publication, and it is the first issue to be produced by our new publisher, Cambridge University Press. The issue is dedicated to Anthony Bryer, who was appointed to teach Byzantine History at Birmingham in 1964. Bryer was one of the leading figures in the creation of the journal and has been a member of the editorial board ever since the first issue appeared in 1975; he also served as the Business Editor from 1984 to 1994.
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Dementyeva, V. V. "N.I. Kareev’s Engagement in Scientific and Educational Environment: Reviewer’s Opinion on His First Publication." Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Gumanitarnye Nauki 162, no. 6 (2020): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2541-7738.2020.6.111-120.

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The review paper on N.I. Kareev’s first work published in the September issue of the Journal of the Ministry of National Education in 1869 was analyzed. N.I. Kareev’s publication was focused on the pronunciation of sounds and the graphic system of the ancient Greek language. R.A. Fogt, the qualified expert in classical philology, reviewed it. R.A. Fogt emphasized N.I. Kareev’s good skills in ancient languages studies that he trained at the Moscow gymnasium and used as the background for his reflections about the ancient Greek language. The critical comments of the reviewer were discussed. Thes
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Sideri, Eleni. "Looking for the 'Language' of Recognition among Greek Communities of Georgia." Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 21, no. 1 (2012): 41–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2012.210104.

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The Caucasus was a zone of encounters for centuries, generating images of regional cosmopolitanism in the past. This vision creates expectations for the present, when it is included in the wider discussion about the meanings of cosmopolitanism today, its relation to modern geopolitics, and issues of social and political co-existence and recognition. This essay focuses on two different photographs that belong to different Greek families in Georgia. These photographs represent two different historical experiences of migration and pinpoint different understandings of cosmopolitanism. However, the
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Stern, E. Marianne. "Ancient Glass in a Philological Context." Mnemosyne 60, no. 3 (2007): 341–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852507x195402.

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AbstractThis contribution aims to reach linguists and lexicographers as well as generalists and scholars concerned with editing, commenting on, and translating Greek and Latin texts mentioning glass. The article takes the form of eleven stand-alone numbered sections, each addressing individual passages in ancient authors, in the order described below, followed by discussions of the Greek words for glass (kuanos, lithos (khutê), hualos). In particular, it proposes solutions to passages that have baffled editors of ancient texts (Hdt. 3.24; POxy. 3536); it alerts the reader to passages that have
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Darwish, Hisham A. "The Alcaic Odes of Horace and Greek Poems of the Early 20th Century." Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60, no. 1-2 (2021): 149–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/068.2020.00010.

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SummaryThis article is concerned with shedding light on two examples of influence between Horace and the Greek poets, both ancient and modern. The aim of this paper is to shed light on several parallel aspects between two of the Alcaic odes of Horace and two modern Greek lyric poems by Constantine Cavafy and Angelos Sikelianos, respectively. Subsequently, I show, within the wider framework of inter-textuality, a subtle example of the utilization and re-utilization of lyric elements that are originally ancient Greek in nature by the Latin and modern Greek poets. In my argumentation, I will rely
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Kyriazis, Doris. "“Why Gypsies and Albanians do not have their own letters”. Greek attitudes towards neighbouring languages during the 19th century." Slavia Meridionalis 15 (September 25, 2015): 228–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sm.2015.019.

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“Why Gypsies and Albanians do not have their own letters”. Greek attitudes towards neighbouring languages during the 19th centuryIn this article several aspects of the Greek attitudes towards neighbours’ languages during the 19th century are presented and analyzed. We believe that the decades before the Greek Revolution, known also as the period of maturity for the Modern Greek Enlightenment, deserve more of our attention and concern. The issue needs to be further investigated and the written resources from the specific time must be exhaustively researched in order for us to form a broader vie
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Torre, Esteban. "La métrica de Rubén Darío: teoría y praxis." Rhythmica. Revista Española de Métrica Comparada, no. 15 (February 2, 2018): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rhythmica.21194.

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Se lleva a cabo en este trabajo un detenido análisis de la teoría métrica de Rubén Darío, confrontada con la praxis de su propia poesía. Se abordan tres cuestiones fundamentales: la noción de verso libre, las posibles segmentaciones del alejandrino moderno y la aclimatación a la lengua española del hexámetro griego y latino.A close analysis of Rubén Darío’s metrical theory, as set against his own poetic practice, is undertaken in this study. Three fundamental issues are addressed: the notion of free verse, possible segmentations within the modern alexandrine, together with the assimilation of
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Nikiforova, Viktoriia. "Conception of freedom in ancient world." Vìsnik Marìupolʹsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu. Serìâ: Fìlologìâ 13, no. 23 (2020): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.34079/2226-3055-2020-13-23-77-83.

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The aim of the study is to research the correspondence and difference of ancient Greek authors FREEDOM conception. The subject of the article is the investigation of freedom category interpretation by ancient Greek writers. The object of the study is the works of ancient Greek writers, poets, philosophers, concerned with major issues of freedom conception. The academic novelty of the investigation is as follows: the most significant definitions of FREEDOM by ancient Greek authors were researched and recapped. It was examined that humans’ freedom and their cognitive activity are the significant
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Kallergi, Haritini. "Total Reduplication as a category of expressives." Why and How of Total Reduplication: Current Issues and New Perspectives 39, no. 4 (2015): 873–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.39.4.04kal.

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Total Reduplication (henceforth TR) of the type exemplified by Modern Greek aspros aspros ‘white white’ “very white” and vima vima ‘step step’ “step by step” has an expressive dimension, mainly in that it is an optional strategy and it almost always has pragmatic connotations and effects (e.g. making a narration more vivid) (see, e.g., Zwicky & Pullum 1987; Beard & Volpe 2005). This paper poses the question whether TR can be viewed as a category of constructions that exclusively serve as expressive markers in Modern Greek (MG). I discuss the arguments and counterarguments to the idea t
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Шаблевский, Николай. "Review of: Aramaic Studies. Leiden: Brill, 2016. Vol. 14. 264 p. ISSN: 1477-8351." Библия и христианская древность, no. 4(8) (December 25, 2020): 239–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31802/bca.2020.8.4.012.

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В предшествующем выпуске журнала «Библия и христианская древность» была опубликована рецензия на «Aramaic Studies» за 2015 г. Настоящий труд является своеобразным продолжением изучения журнала, посвящённого всестороннему исследованию арамейских языков. Как отмечает С. В. Лёзов, письменная традиция арамейских языков, в том числе и его современных бесписьменных идиом, носители которых постепенно по разным причинам переходят в вечность (а вместе с ними исчезают и диалекты арамейских языков), сопоставима по временным рамкам разве что с китайским и греческим. Несмотря на безусловную значимость арам
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Disler, Caroline. "Oxyrhynchus 1381." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 24, no. 2 (2012): 225–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.24.2.02dis.

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The Hellenistic Greek papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1381 contains a translator’s prologue that has been overlooked by translation historians despite its significance as evidence for a far more creative view of religious translation outside the confines of the Judaeo-Christian tradition. This important text is described in its historical context and compared to contemporaneous Pagan and early contending Judaeo-Christian developments in sacred translation as well as to classical secular translation practices. This will provide some valuable insights into the many factors informing the ancient origins and
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Garofalakis, John, Konstantinos Plessas, Athanasios Plessas, and Panoraia Spiliopoulou. "Application of an Ecosystem Methodology Based on Legal Language Processing for the Transformation of Court Decisions and Legal Opinions into Open Data." Information 11, no. 1 (2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11010010.

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Regulation of modern societies requires the generation of large sets of heterogeneous legal documents: bills, acts, decrees, administrative decisions, court decisions, legal opinions, circulars, etc. More and more legal publishing bodies publish these documents online, although usually in formats that are not machine-readable and without following Open Data principles. Until an open by default generation and publication process is employed, ex-post transformation of legal documents into Legal Open Data is required. Since manual transformation is a time-consuming and costly process, automated m
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Cameron, Averil. "Late antiquity and Byzantium: an identity problem." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40, no. 1 (2016): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2015.4.

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1975 seems light years away. In parts of the field of Byzantine studies, at any rate, the world has shifted, and perhaps most of all in that contested territory of early Byzantium, otherwise known as late antiquity. The first issue ofByzantine and Modern Greek Studieswas published only four years after Peter Brown’sThe World of Late Antiquity,1and before the ‘explosion’ of late antiquity.2This was also the start of another explosion: the emergence of late antique archaeology as a discipline, leading to its vast expansion and the enormous and ever-growing amount of material available today. For
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Asimakoulas, Dimitris. "Brecht in dark times." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 17, no. 1 (2005): 93–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.17.1.06asi.

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This paper will place Brecht’s published works within the socio-political context of the Greek junta (1967–1974). After preventive censorship was lifted in 1969, a massive import of Brecht’s works occurred. Brecht was immediately incorporated in the recently established tradition of serious books addressing important social issues, bringing the reader closer to modern thought and kindling the desire for democracy. Two of the most influential publishers of the time published Brecht’s works and actively subscribed to this trend of defiance against the regime in the publishing industry. The publi
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Meinel, Fabian. "Gregory of Nazianzus'Poemata Arcana: ἄϱϱηταand Christian persuasion". Cambridge Classical Journal 55 (грудень 2009): 71–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1750270500000208.

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When Gregory of Nazianzus composed thePoemata Arcanain the early 380s AD, he had long been through the ‘moral and intellectual boot camp’ of Greekpaideia. He was both a man of (Greek) cultureanda Christian. He had plucked the ‘roses from the thorny field’ of paganism, and could now turn to the pressing issues of the day: the impieties of heretics. It is important to keep this in mind when reading Gregory'sPoemata Arcana. Written in the form of didactic epic, these poems set forth the orthodox doctrine of the ineffable nature of Godhead and its manifestation in this world. In 713 hexameters, th
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Tsitsipis, Lukas D. "The discursive construction of multiple identities of the Albanian (Arvanitika) speakers of Greece." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 19, no. 3 (2009): 435–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.19.3.08tsi.

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This paper addresses the complex issue of negotiating identity among minority speakers of Albanian in modern Greece as surrounded by and interacting with major societal forces and dominant ideologies stemming from the Greek nation-state. Some of the theoretical questions related to the very concept of identity are also discussed. The major thrust of the paper is focused on a discursive construction of a shifting identity formation on the part of minority community members who often anchor their identities by means of an indexical machinery rather than by explicit propositional self-identificat
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Ploumidis, Spyridon G. "An antidote to anarchy? Images of monarchy in Greece in the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 45, no. 2 (2021): 240–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2021.6.

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Since Roman times the representation of monarchy as an antidote to anarchy was a strong form of legitimization for the monarchical institution. In modern Greece, this formula dates back to 1821. The Greek Revolution and its republican constitutions were identified by European statesmen with anarchy and demagogy. Thus, a foreign monarch, alien to Greece's internal factions, was deemed the ideal remedy for internecine strife, and the best guarantor of internal unity as well as stability in the Near East. This image of monarchy proved its usefulness again during the First World War, when a contro
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Chigasheva, M. A. "Gender political correctness in German (on the material of political leaders public performances)." Philology at MGIMO 23, no. 3 (2020): 72–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2410-2423-2020-3-23-72-79.

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The issue of gender equality is currently being studied on the basis of different languages and from various positions, most intensively from the point of view of language policy. In this case, we are talking about the choice of language tools in oral or written speech that allow to unambiguously reflect gender and the social role of the named person. The word-building capabilities of the German language, in particular suffixation and substantiation, represent a significant potential for creating gender-correct lexical units. The main objective of the study was to identify lexical means of exp
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Charalozova, Katya. "Въпроси на съвременния български книжовен език и неговата история / Issues in Contemporary Standard Bulgarian and its History". Journal of Bulgarian Language 67, № 03 (2020): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.47810/bl.67.03.01.

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Issue 3/2020 of Balgarski ezik is dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of Prof. Lyubomir Andreychin. The first paper presents an overview of some of his contributions to the study of the grammatical categories of Bulgarian verbs, the advancement of orthography theory and the normativisation of Bulgarian spelling as well as to the history of Modern Standard Bulgarian. The study Konstantin Petkovich and Bulgarian Linguistics authored by Lilia Ilieva and Galina Nikodimova brings into focus Konstantin Petkovich’s views on Bulgarian language as reflected in the translator’s notes to his
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Ivanenko, Iryna. "Notions “association”, “associativity” in modern linguo-stylistics." Terminological Bulletin, no. 5 (2019): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-807-2019-5-10.

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Charles Bally’s works laid the basis for the linguistic interpretation of the conceptions of association and associativity and understanding of associative mechanisms with regard to the fundamentals of psychology and systemacy of semantic links in thinking and language. The foundation of the modern theory of associativity is the classification of associations (mnemonic and necessary, close and distant, internal and external) developed by Charles Bally in his works. In linguo-stylistics the conception of association and associativity are associated with understanding of the psycholinguistic mec
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Ivanenko, Iryna. "Notions “association”, “associativity” in modern linguo-stylistics." Terminological Bulletin, no. 5 (2019): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-8807-2019-5-10.

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Charles Bally’s works laid the basis for the linguistic interpretation of the conceptions of association and associativity and understanding of associative mechanisms with regard to the fundamentals of psychology and systemacy of semantic links in thinking and language. The foundation of the modern theory of associativity is the classification of associations (mnemonic and necessary, close and distant, internal and external) developed by Charles Bally in his works. In linguo-stylistics the conception of association and associativity are associated with understanding of the psycholinguistic mec
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BEKEŠ, Andrej. "Foreword." Acta Linguistica Asiatica 1, no. 1 (2011): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ala.1.1.5-6.

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Here is the first issue of the new journal, Acta Linguistica Asiatica, published by the Department of Asian and African Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. Its appearance is approximately timed to commemorate the 15 years since the establishment of the Department on October 1st, 1995. In step with the developments in media and new modes of dissemination of the results of scholarly research, it is introduced as an on-line electronic publication.In the past 15 years, Asian Studies which were initially represented by Chinese and Japanese Studies, seem to have established a firm foo
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Fulkerson, Laurel. "Neoptolemus grows up? ‘Moral development' and the interpretation of Sophocles’Philoctetes." Cambridge Classical Journal 52 (2006): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1750270500000464.

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Sophocles'Philoctetes, first performed in 409 BCE, is a complex play, engaging with a number of issues that have guaranteed it a great deal of attention through the ages. Among other things, from what we know about the Aeschylean and Euripidean versions, Sophocles offers a far more dynamic work than either of the other two playwrights, involving many plot twists, false resolutions, and, all-but uniquely, a character who seems to grow up in the course of the play. Although Philoctetes is generally considered the key figure of the play, as it revolves around his willingness to use his bow in the
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Bula, Andrew. "Literary Musings and Critical Mediations: Interview with Rev. Fr Professor Amechi N. Akwanya." Journal of Practical Studies in Education 2, no. 5 (2021): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.46809/jpse.v2i5.30.

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Reverend Father Professor Amechi Nicholas Akwanya is one of the towering scholars of literature in Nigeria and elsewhere in the world. For decades, and still counting, Fr. Prof. Akwanya has worked arduously, professing literature by way of teaching, researching, and writing in the Department of English and Literary Studies of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. To his credit, therefore, this genius of a literature scholar has singularly authored over 70 articles, six critically engaging books, a novel, and three volumes of poetry. His PhD thesis, Structuring and Meaning in the Nigerian Novel, w
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Whitby, Mary. "Paul the Silentiary and Claudian." Classical Quarterly 35, no. 2 (1985): 507–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800040337.

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The extent to which Latin was familiar to the inhabitants of late sixth- and early seventh-century Constantinople is a topic of current discussion and interest. While there is little evidence to suggest a significant knowledge of Latin even among the educated in the seventh century, it is clear that in the late sixth century the language was still familiar to a section of the upper classes. Among native easterners, the degree of this familiarity would certainly have varied considerably, from those who could recognise a few words of Latin, through the lawyers, administrators and military men wh
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Palasiuk, H. B., and O. D. Kolodnytska. "ETYMOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DEVELOPING FUTURE PHYSICIANS’ TERMINOLOGICAL COMPETENCE AS A PEDAGOGICAL PROBLEM." Медична освіта, no. 2 (June 3, 2020): 103–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.11603/me.2414-5998.2020.2.11159.

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Many medical terms have been replaced by descriptive names taken from everyday vocabulary, ancient mythology, etc. due to the lack of an appropriate term reflecting a body organ or a disease in ancient times.
 Knowing the etymology of the medical terms contributes to their deeper and better understanding, memorizing and practical use by highly qualified future physicians. All of these issues prompted us to write the article.
 Latin was the international language of medicine until the 18th century. Greek terms were created at the times of Hippocrates, Galen and their precursors. Aul C
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Panagiotidou, Antigoni, and Dimitris Karalekas. "3D Printing Assisted Product Design Addressing Refugees Needs." MATEC Web of Conferences 318 (2020): 01036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202031801036.

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With one of the largest refugee crises of modern times currently occurring, the need for technology-based solutions to address related pressing issues is eminent. In the past few years, 3D printing has attracted considerable attention as a technology that could help to address specific refugees needs in a customized way. The aim of the presented work was to investigate and demonstrate the contribution of 3D printing to the design of specific products that could easily and rapidly manufactured to assist the refugees integration into the host country. Specifically, the undertaken study focused o
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STORNELLI, GIANFRANCA. "Papafeio epistolary corpus as a resource in teaching LSP." International Journal of Language, Translation and Intercultural Communication 4, no. 1 (2016): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/ijltic.10349.

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<p class="Abstract">The paper is about the challenge of approaching the teaching of economic and cultural (Italian) issues through a nineteenthcentury resource. What could be a reliable material to build the intercultural bridge necessary to a translator, specialized in economics and history? Papafeio Archive and its epistolary Italian corpus can be useful under various respects. The letters are very interesting to the modern reader, since they show a cultural cross section of the nineteenth century Maltese, and generally Mediterranean, society. At first sight this conspicuous (598 lette
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Zare Behtash, Esmail, Seyyed Morteza Hashemi Toroujeni, and Farzane Safarzade Samani. "An Introduction to the Medieval English: The Historical and Literary Context, Traces of Church and Philosophical Movements in the Literature." Advances in Language and Literary Studies 8, no. 1 (2017): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.8n.1p.143.

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The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, human being and society was rather a rough transition in the history of English literature. Although the literature content of this age reflected more religious beliefs, the love and hate relationship of medieval philosophy that was mostly based on the Christianity with Greek civilization was exhibited clearly. The modern philosophical ideologies are the continuation of this period’s ideologies. Without a well understanding of the philosophical issues related to this age, it is not possible to un
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GOLOB, Nina. "Foreword." Acta Linguistica Asiatica 7, no. 2 (2017): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ala.7.2.5-6.

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Yet another year has come to its end. It brought us some new ideas and we have spent several months in preparations to realize them.The greatest change is that we may be expecting the new ALA issue within a month, in January 2018 already. From the year to come, we will still be publishing two issues per year, with the winter issue published in January coming first. The second issue will be the summer issue, published in July. At this opportunity we would like to express our gratitude to all the authors in the ALA journal, and alongside send out our call for new articles. All the rest of the ch
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Mair, Esther Le, Cynthia A. Johnson, Michael Frotscher, Thórhallur Eythórsson, and Jóhanna Barðdal. "Position as a behavioral property of subjects." Indogermanische Forschungen 122, no. 1 (2017): 111–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/if-2017-0006.

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AbstractA subject analysis of oblique subject-like arguments remains controversial even across modern languages where the available data are not finite: while such arguments are considered syntactic subjects in Icelandic, they have more often been analyzed as objects in Lithuanian, for example. This issue has been left relatively neglected for the ancient Indo-European languages outside of Sanskrit (Hock 1990), Gothic (Barðdal & Eythórsson 2012), and Ancient Greek (Danesi 2015). In this article, we address the status of oblique subject-like arguments in Old Irish, whose strict word-order e
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Roach, Joseph R. "Slave Spectacles and Tragic Octoroons: A Cultural Genealogy of Antebellum Performance." Theatre Survey 33, no. 2 (1992): 167–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557400002398.

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In recent critical theory, the word performance has undergone a significant expansion, some would say an inflation. As the Editor's Note to the May issue of PMLA (“Special Topic: Performance”) observes, “What once was an event has become a critical category, now applied to everything from a play to a war to a meal. The performative … is a cultural act, a critical perspective, a political intervention.” Theatre historians will perhaps greet such pronouncements with mixed emotions. On one hand, they may welcome the acknowledgment by the principal organ of the Modern Language Association that per
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Shchavelev, Aleksei. "New “Russian Translation” of the Treatise “De Adminstrando Imperio” Amid Its Contemporary Studies." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 6 (February 2021): 292–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2020.6.24.

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Introduction. The article is a critical essay about an attempt to translate the Constantine’s treatise “De Administrando Imperio” into an artificially archaic “Pseudo-Slavic” language, made by R.A. Gimadeev. It is shown that his commentaries accompanying this translation are extremely primitive, the author does not follow scientific methods and he is not familiar with modern scientific literature. This is especially clearly seen, since this publication takes place against the backdrop of a fundamental rethinking in modern Byzantine studies of political history and the system of power organizat
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Stamatatos, Efstathios, Nikos Fakotakis, and George Kokkinakis. "Automatic Text Categorization in Terms of Genre and Author." Computational Linguistics 26, no. 4 (2000): 471–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120100750105920.

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The two main factors that characterize a text are its content and its style, and both can be used as a means of categorization. In this paper we present an approach to text categorization in terms of genre and author for Modern Greek. In contrast to previous stylometric approaches, we attempt to take full advantage of existing natural language processing (NLP) tools. To this end, we propose a set of style markers including analysis-level measures that represent the way in which the input text has been analyzed and capture useful stylistic information without additional cost. We present a set o
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Chorna, Olena. "Socio-Communicative Approach to the Borrowing in the Ukrainian Tax Terminology." Terminological Bulletin, no. 5 (2019): 212–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-8807-2019-5-29.

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The influence of scientific terminology on the formation of the national language is manifested in the expansion of the terminological vocabulary of the Ukrainian language at the expense of words associated with new types of mental and practical activity, in interaction with the lexical system of living, spoken language, in categorical differentiation of lexemes (belonging to different categories – names processes, objects, phenomena, individuals, institutions), in the formation of the first system formations on the disparate terms basis. Tax terminology belongs to the ancient layers of the le
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Ifantidou, Elly. "Evidential particles and mind-reading." Pragmatics and Cognition 13, no. 2 (2005): 253–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pc.13.2.03ifa.

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The paper investigates the acquisition of the semantics/pragmatics of two Modern Greek evidential markers taha (‘supposedly’) and dithen (‘as if’, ‘so-called’) and possible correlations with children’s mind-reading abilities. Between (a) an evidential–ironical interpretation and (b) a pretence interpretation, earliest uses of these particles (in spontaneous children’s speech) suggest that pretence-interpretations, rather than evidential ones, are the first to develop (Ifantidou, to appear). This production finding is mapped onto input occurrences of taha and dithen in (i) children’s readers, (
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Nikiforidou, Kiki. "Modern Greek As." Studies in Language 20, no. 3 (1996): 599–632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.20.3.04nik.

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The grammaticalization of as from a lexical imperative of Ancient Greek to a particle of Modern Greek follows some well-identified trends in historical linguistics. An adequate description of the change needs to refer simultaneously to semantic, syntactic and phonological parameters, which makes as a typical case of grammaticalization and a clear example of interaction of all such parameters. As, a highly polysemous category in Modern Greek, follows complex paths of development which for their description require also reference to 1) semantic relations such as metaphor and metonymy and 2) the
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Joseph, Brian D., and Peter Mackridge. "The Modern Greek Language: A Descriptive Analysis of Standard Modern Greek." Language 63, no. 2 (1987): 436. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/415685.

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Rexine, John E., and Peter Mackridge. "The Modern Greek Language: A Descriptive Analysis of Standard Modern Greek." Modern Language Journal 72, no. 1 (1988): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/327602.

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Arvaniti, Amalia. "Standard Modern Greek." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 29, no. 2 (1999): 167–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100300006538.

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Modem Greek is a descendant of Classical Greek and is spoken today by approximately 11,000,000 people living in Greece. In addition, it is spoken (with various modifications) in large Greek immigrant communities in North America, Australia and elsewhere. Although the Modern Greek dialects had largely been shaped by the 10th c. A.D. (Browning 1983), the linguistic situation in Greece has been one ofdiglossiafrom the middle 19th c. (the early beginnings of the independent Greek state) and until 1976. The High and Low varieties of Greek diglossia are known asKatharevousaandDhimotikirespectively.
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Burnyeat, M. F. "Apology30b 2-4: Socrates, money, and the grammar of γίγνεσθαι". Journal of Hellenic Studies 123 (листопад 2003): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3246257.

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AbstractThe framework of this paper is a defence of Burnet's construal ofApology30b 2-4. Socrates does not claim, as he is standardly translated, that virtue makes you rich, but that virtue makes money and everything else good for you. This view of the relation between virtue and wealth is paralleled in dialogues of every period, and a sophisticated development of it appears in Aristotle. My philological defence of the philosophically preferable translation extends recent scholarly work on εἶναι in Plato and Aristotle to γίγνεσθαι, which is the main verb in the disputed sentence. When attached
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Haldon, John. "Res publica Byzantina? State formation and issues of identity in medieval east Rome." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40, no. 1 (2016): 4–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2015.2.

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It is a great pleasure and an honour to be writing for the fortieth anniversary volume ofByzantine and Modern Greek Studies. As editor of the journal for some twenty years, from 1984 until 2004, I have watched the journal grow in stature and in esteem over that period, and I am delighted to see it continuing to do so in the hands of its current editors. In the first issue I edited, I also contributed an article that attempted to reconcile some very different approaches to the history of Byzantine society and culture, or at least, to show that such different approaches were not necessarily mutu
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Filos, Panagiotis, and Christos Vlachos. "Modern Greek Studies: Language and Linguistics." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 80, no. 1 (2020): 897–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-08001057.

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Filos, Panagiotis, and Christos Vlachos. "Modern Greek Studies: Language and Linguistics." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 81, no. 1 (2021): 739–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-08101048.

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