Ancient Greek language

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51Ancient Greece / Bronze Age Greece / Historical eras / Phrygia / Aegean civilizations / Phrygian language / Mycenaean Greece / Phrygians / Mycenaean Greek / Mycenae / Gordium / Midas

Did the terms ‚wanax‘ and ‚lāwāgetās‘ already exist before the emergence of the Mycenaean palatial polities?* von FLORIAN RUPPENSTEIN, Freiburg i. Br. Abstract: The terms ‚wanax‘ (wa-na-ka) and ‚lāwāge

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Source URL: gfa.gbv.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-02 06:04:23
52Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Infinitive / Clause / Gerund / Accusative case / Treebank / Latin grammar / Relative clause

Guidelines for the Syntactic Annotation of Latin Treebanks (vDavid Bamman1 , Marco Passarotti2 , Gregory Crane1 , and Savina Raynaud2 1 Latin 2 Index

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Source URL: nlp.perseus.tufts.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-04 11:50:06
53Culture / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical moods / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Grammatical tenses / Aorist / Optative / Subjunctive / English language / Imperative mood

About the Second Edition of Introduction to Attic Greek 1 This document is intended to inform those who have taught from the first edition and would like to know some specifics about what has changed.

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Source URL: ucbclassics.dreamhosters.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-19 18:51:47
54Languages of Europe / Culture / Europe / Fusional languages / Languages of Romania / Ancient Greece / Classics / Humanities / Latin / Traill / Greek language

Classics Teen Camp , June 2015 University Language Academy for Children Word Power from Latin and Greek “Word Power” is for teens who want a competitive edge in school and on standardized tests while learning about a

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Source URL: www.classics.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-29 14:42:06
55Languages of Romania / Fusional languages / Ancient Greek language / Languages of Ukraine / Languages of Italy / Attic Greek / Latin declension / Third declension / Greek alphabet / Greek language / First declension / Y

Transliteration of Greek into English and Dealing with Proper Names 1 The transliteration of Greek into English is sometimes confusing, because it is variable. For most letters the equivalence is easy:

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Source URL: atticgreek.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-29 16:28:30
56Ancient Greek language / Eth / Faroese language / Icelandic language / Middle English language / Old English language / Greek diacritics / Linguistics / Orthography / Dyslexia

Winter Hesiod’s “Works and Days” 504–535 William S. Annis Aoidoi.org∗ March 2007

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Source URL: www.aoidoi.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-03-31 14:29:31
57Greece / Ancient Greek language / Eth / Faroese language / Icelandic language / Old English language / Leonidas I / First declension / Simonides of Ceos / Ancient Greece / Ancient Greek literature / Battle of Thermopylae

Simonides: Fragment 531 William S. Annis Aoidoi.org1 Marchv.2) This is part of a choral ode, and the meter appears to be aeolic. The text comes from Diodorus, quoted in.

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Source URL: www.aoidoi.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-03-15 23:47:10
58Ancient Greek language / Greek language / Language / Aorist / Pindar / Aeolic Greek / Eth / Grammatical tenses / Linguistics / Greek grammar

1 Aoidoi.org: Pindar Olympian 14 Pindar: Olympian 14 William S. Annis Aoidoi.org1 April 2005

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Source URL: www.aoidoi.org

Language: English - Date: 2005-04-19 18:13:28
59Ancient Greek language

Mimnermus 1 William S. Annis Aoidoi.org∗ November 2007 τίς δὲ βίος, τί δὲ τερπνὸν ἄτερ χρυσῆς Ἀφροδίτης;

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Source URL: www.aoidoi.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-17 18:08:06
    60Ancient Greek language / Eth / Faroese language / Icelandic language / Middle English language / Old English language / D / Anacreontics / Greek diacritics / Linguistics / Orthography / Dyslexia

    Anacreon 395 William S. Annis Aoidoi.org1 March 2006 Anacreon is not usually known for serious poems, but this one comes to us from Stobaeus’ collection. Except for lines 5 and 11, which are

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    Source URL: www.aoidoi.org

    Language: English - Date: 2006-03-19 16:43:03
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