The language of Menander Comicus and its relation to the Koiné
<p>The thesis is a study of the language of Menander Comicus (c.341-292/1 B.C.). The core of the thesis is a partial description of his language. Using a sociolinguistically informed model of koineisation, Menander's language is related to developments in the linguistic history of Greek....
Main Author: | Cartlidge, B |
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Other Authors: | de Melo, W |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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