While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot be considered a linguistically homogeneous corpus. In this article, I show that even in a single archive, the ‘katochoi of the Sarapeion-archive’, considerable variation exists in terms of phonology/orthography, morphology and syntax. I argue that the different types of documents contained in this archive, that is, dreams, letters and petitions, can be situated on a linguistic continuum or ‘register’ continuum. To account for the linguistic differences between these documents, the so-called ‘tenor’-vector plays a particularly important role
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The Greek documentary papyri (300 bce- 700 ce) provide an interesting corpus for linguistic study du...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
The corpus of Greek documentary papyri from Egypt consists of various types of documents, such as le...
Whereas pioneers such as William Labov initially showed a negative attitude towards the sociolinguis...
The PapyGreek Treebanks dataset contains documentary texts written in Postclassical Greek (ca. 300 B...
The modern rediscovery of the Greek and Latin papyri from Egypt has transformed our knowledge of the...
The chapter discusses the Katochoi archive from the point of view of idiolects. Several documents wr...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Egypt in the early Byzantine period was a bilingual country where Greek and Egyptian (Coptic) were u...
The Greek documentary papyri (300 bce- 700 ce) provide an interesting corpus for linguistic study du...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
In research on written documents of Antiquity – especially inscriptions – it is not uncommon to work...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The Greek documentary papyri (300 bce- 700 ce) provide an interesting corpus for linguistic study du...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...
While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
The corpus of Greek documentary papyri from Egypt consists of various types of documents, such as le...
Whereas pioneers such as William Labov initially showed a negative attitude towards the sociolinguis...
The PapyGreek Treebanks dataset contains documentary texts written in Postclassical Greek (ca. 300 B...
The modern rediscovery of the Greek and Latin papyri from Egypt has transformed our knowledge of the...
The chapter discusses the Katochoi archive from the point of view of idiolects. Several documents wr...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
Egypt in the early Byzantine period was a bilingual country where Greek and Egyptian (Coptic) were u...
The Greek documentary papyri (300 bce- 700 ce) provide an interesting corpus for linguistic study du...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
In research on written documents of Antiquity – especially inscriptions – it is not uncommon to work...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The Greek documentary papyri (300 bce- 700 ce) provide an interesting corpus for linguistic study du...
Specialists of the history of Ancient Greek scholarship and modern-day sociolinguists alike have mad...