Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native speakers. However, linguistic investigations of lexicographical material are slow to come to the forefront of Classical linguistics and even more so of Medieval Greek linguistics. This paper makes a contribution in this direction by investigating the relevance of lemmas handed down from Atticist lexicography in the linguistic context of Medieval Byzantium, where writers had to move between different registers and were often confronted with the differing usages of the two most important models: the Classics and the Scripture
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
This thesis analyses the scheme of Ancient Greek lexicographic works. Each dictionary is classed int...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
This chapter discusses theoretical and methodological aspects of Greek lexicography with particular ...
The publication of a dictionary is a means to describe, codify and ultimately standardise a language...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
The existence of a substrate in a given linguistic environment is a complex matter. Within the schol...
In this article in-depth analysis and processing of dictionaries ’ corpora is presented, based on e-...
The Research Project in Greek Lexicology (UCL: Prof. B. Coulie, Dr. B. Kindt) pursues a twin goal: o...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
This thesis analyses the scheme of Ancient Greek lexicographic works. Each dictionary is classed int...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
This chapter discusses theoretical and methodological aspects of Greek lexicography with particular ...
The publication of a dictionary is a means to describe, codify and ultimately standardise a language...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
The existence of a substrate in a given linguistic environment is a complex matter. Within the schol...
In this article in-depth analysis and processing of dictionaries ’ corpora is presented, based on e-...
The Research Project in Greek Lexicology (UCL: Prof. B. Coulie, Dr. B. Kindt) pursues a twin goal: o...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...