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Description
(Short description)
The edited book combines new scientific viewpoints with present knowledge and offers profound insights into theoretical, historical, and comparative linguistics in Ancient Greek, Latin, and Slavic languages as well as grammatography and new theoretical approaches applied to dead languages.
(Text)
The volume is intended for classical philologists and a broad range of scholars working in the fields of theoretical, historical, and comparative linguistics with Ancient Greek, Latin, or Slavic languages as the primary evidence in their research. The contributions address topics ranging from issues of grammatography in a diachronic perspective to historical and comparative linguistics. They encompass both monothematic case studies and comprehensive analyses that capture a linguistic phenomenon in its entirety as well as within a broader context.
(Table of content)
PrefaceAnneli LuhtalaMilestones in the study of syntax in antiquity and the Middle Ages Ludmila Eliásová BuzássyováWord-formation in neo-Latin school grammar Gabriela MúcskováGrammatical and grammatographical categories - accord and conflict Ondrej SefcikClassicism, Czech language and Jungmann Wojciech SowaGlossai katà póleis. Greek dialects through the lenses of the ancient lexicographyVáclav BlazekGreek gephyra 'dam; bridge'Martin MaslisFormal opacity and semantic (in)stability of derived nominal lexemes in Ancient Greek Máté IttzésSpeculo claras or speculoclaras?Reiner LippThe Latin future tense formation of the type fax and its Italic background Editors & contributors
(Author portrait)
Dr. Barbora Machajdiková is Assistant Professor of Classics at the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.Dr. Ludmila Eliásová Buzássyová is Associate Professor of Classics at the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.