Although it is widely used, the notion of 'classical' Greek is not easily defined with precision, since sociolectal, dialectal, and chronological criteria interact in its specification. At first sight, one might hold the Atticist grammarians of the first centuries AD responsible for the 'classicisation' of the particular variety of Greek thus labelled. In reality, however, all the Atticists did was codify a development that had begun much earlier, during the initial decades of the fourth century BC, when non-Athenian authors first chose to write in contemporary Attic. Whereas 'classical' Greek had thus been synchronically (horizontally) opposed to 'non-classical' Greek at the outset, this opposition turned into a diachronic (vertical) one o...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
Classical Greek ethelo has become thelo in koine Greek. In the later Roman period, however, ethelo m...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
Although it is widely used, the notion of 'classical' Greek is not easily defined with precision, si...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
This entry provides a survey of classical Greek morphology, looking at the nominal and pronominal sy...
In this paper, I use evidence from Attic Greek inscriptions to draw conclusions about when two vowel...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
The language of the Ancient Greek novelist, Achilles Tatius, is often described as ‘Atticist’ (that ...
This paper is concerned with Atticism, the phenomenon whereby, from approximately the Hadrianic age ...
This chapter treats two imperial Greek phenomena that have often been paired, usually in opposition:...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
Classical Greek ethelo has become thelo in koine Greek. In the later Roman period, however, ethelo m...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
Although it is widely used, the notion of 'classical' Greek is not easily defined with precision, si...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
This entry provides a survey of classical Greek morphology, looking at the nominal and pronominal sy...
In this paper, I use evidence from Attic Greek inscriptions to draw conclusions about when two vowel...
This article consists of three main parts. In the first part, I critically discuss two approaches to...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
The language of the Ancient Greek novelist, Achilles Tatius, is often described as ‘Atticist’ (that ...
This paper is concerned with Atticism, the phenomenon whereby, from approximately the Hadrianic age ...
This chapter treats two imperial Greek phenomena that have often been paired, usually in opposition:...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek liter...
Classical Greek ethelo has become thelo in koine Greek. In the later Roman period, however, ethelo m...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...