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    La réception du régime démocratique athénien, au xviiie siècle, en France, de Rollin à Barthélémy by Pascal Payen

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The classical authors, and even the two main historical sources Plutarch and Thucydides, occupy a more than miserly place in the college curricula ; publications, critical or otherwise are lacking ; knowledge of the Greek language is the preserve of a small elite. Despite these numerous hurdles, Athens is increasingly perceived under the guise of its popular “government”. …”
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    Methodic Principles of Space-Meaning Prefixes Semantization When Teaching Russian for Greek Students by Tatyana S. Borisova, Lyudmila V. Tabachenko

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The presence of numerous verbal derivatives of a similar structure in the Greek language, conditioned both by the genetic connections of the Russian and Greek languages, and by derivational borrowing from the Old Slavonic language – calque, allows the Greek students to explain the functioning of the prefix mode of language expansion and the formation of the semantics of derivatives, to semantize a number of prefixes with spatial meaning based on language categories native to the learner’s language, as well as to develop the skill proper use of relevant phenomena in speech. …”
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    Many-Faced Carnelian: The History of the Names of the Stone in the Russian Language Tradition by Valeria Stanislavovna Kuchko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…They are loans from the ancient Greek language сардион, сардий, сардоних and сардоникии; Western European loans of Modern times карнеол, корналин; and the word сердолик which is native, but in many respects formally “induced” by the appearance of loanwords that already existed in the language. …”
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    Teaching Greek: from school to university via fifteenth century Florence by Clive Letchford

    “…The scholar and teacher Guarino of Favera is holding a series of classes for beginners in the Greek language. Few people know Greek since materials for learning it are few. …”
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    The role and place of foreign languages in Russian culture by Anna V. Pavlovskaya, Oksana A. Ksenzenko

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Adoption of Christianity was the first significant reason for the spread of foreign languages in the society, and that brought not only a new religion, but also the Greek language along with the theological books. Over time, more and more foreign languages began to spread in the society, sometimes even entering into conflict with one another: Latin with Greek (in the theological field), German with French (in the sphere of politics), and French with English (in the literary field). …”
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    Effects of Recasts, Metalinguistic Feedback, and Students’ Proficiency on the Acquisition of Greek Perfective Past Tense by Sophia Ioannou, Dina Tsagari

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The sample consists of ten adult beginners’ classes (<i>n</i> = 86 students) of the Modern Greek Language Teaching Center of the University of Athens. …”
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    Etimologi nama dan makna Labuan (Sabah) berdasarkan konsep linguistik perbandingan by Raja Ariffin, Raja Masittah

    Published 2014
    “…The word etymology originated from the old Greek language which means “to find the truth”. Scholars defined etymology as a study of word origins, and the way in which their meaning have changed throughout history. …”
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    Clinical, genetic aspects and molecular pathogenesis of osteopetrosis by D. D. Nadyrshina, R. I. Khusainova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The name “osteopetrosis” comes from the Greek language: ‘osteo’ means ‘bone’ and ‘petrosis’ means ‘stone’, which characterizes the main feature of the disease: increased bone density caused by imbalances in bone formation and remodeling, leading to structural changes in bone tissue, predisposition to fractures, skeletal deformities. …”
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    Teaching Modern Greek to Classicists by Jerneja Kavčič, Brian Daniel Joseph, Christopher Brown

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… The ideology of decline is a part of the history of the study and characterization of the Greek language from the Hellenistic period and the Roman Atticist movement right up to the emergence of katharevousa in the 19th century and the resulting modern diglossia. …”
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    I think learning ancient Greek via video game is…’: An online survey to understand perceptions of Digital Game-Based Learning for ancient Greek by Irene Di Gioia

    “…From the analysed data the researcher will therefore develop a video game to teach ancient Greek language and culture, which comprises the focus of her ongoing PhD dissertation at Georg-August University of Göttingen (Germany) and Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (Italy).…”
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    Μorphological Integration of Loan Words in Kaliardá by Angela Ralli, Andreas Rouvalis

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…More particularly, there is an overuse of the feminine grammatical gender, assigned to -human nouns, contrary to a neuterization tendency displayed by the Greek language, while the masculine grammatical gender is scarcely employed, and a significant number of feminine loans end in -o and -u in the citation form. …”
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    Lip Reading by Alternating between Spatiotemporal and Spatial Convolutions by Dimitrios Tsourounis, Dimitris Kastaniotis, Spiros Fotopoulos

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Experiments with different combinations of ALSOS with ResNet are performed on a dataset in Greek language simulating a medical support application scenario and on the popular large-scale LRW-500 dataset of English words. …”
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    From ban to Herzeg: Foreign lexical layers in cyrillic business and legal acts of medieval Bosnia and hum by Dragin Nataša Ž.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The excerpted corpus proves a strong influence of the Greek language, which, in addition to the field of ecclesiastical terminology, also left its mark in the naming of occupations, money and measures, and to a lesser extent in the legal sphere and secular titles, while it also mediated in the adoption of certain names of the months of the year. …”
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    Rare Laryngeal Hamartoma: A Case Report by Karolina Veselski Krajinović, Tomislav Stojadinović, Ivana Pajić Matić, Ivo Matić, Alen Sekelj, Ivana Mahovne, Marcel Marcikić, Krešimir Rotim

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Hamartoma (from the Greek language, where hamartia means defect or an error and -oma denoting a tumor or neoplasm) is a benign tumor-like mass composed of mature tissue or cells that are present in abnormal proportions or show a disorganized arrangement. …”
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    For Never Was a Mazier Mystery Than That of Phoneme and Its History by A. V. Ivanov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It has been established that in the ancient Greek language, which is the source of the origin of the word φώνημα, the latter was used in two general meanings: (1) ‘voice, sound’, (2) ‘word, speech’. …”
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    Moldavian and Ukrainian-Belarusian church chant traditions: common repertoire as a fact of interaction by Ignatenko Yevgeniya

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Also, in Ukrainian and Belarusian manuscripts, we managed to authorize the Greek-language Cherubic song of the plagal 1st mode of the out standing Moldavian composer Evstatie, the Protopsaltes of Putna (ca. †1546). …”
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    Semantic Transformations of the Lexeme Икона in the Russian Language of the Newest Period by Tatiana M. Shkapenko, Svetlana S. Vaulina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The appearance in the English word icon of terminological meanings relating to the field of semiotics and computer technology is based on the concretization of the primary meaning “image, likeness”, in which it was borrowed from the Greek language. The emergence of a new lexical-semantic variant “idol, idol of the masses” in the semantic structure of the word icon is based on the actualization of the potential seme “symbol”. …”
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    Documents written in Greek in State Archives of Chernihiv Region: proveniences, dating, paleographic and linguistic features, contents by Chernukhin Yevhen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The aim of the work is to study the documents of fond 101 (Nizhyn Greek Mag istrate) in the State Archives of the Chernihiv Region, identified in the inventory 1 as cases in Greek language, as well as Greek documents according to inventory 2. …”
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    A Mobile App for Supporting Citrus Fruit Growers in Greece by Sotirios Karetsos, Constantina Costopoulou, Nefeli Gourdomichali, Maria Ntaliani

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Limitations of this study include the small evaluation sample and the exclusive use of the Greek language. Future work focuses on the development of localized apps for specific crops, combined with other functionalities, such as location-based services, alerts, and cloud data storage, to help farmers with their specific needs in practice.…”
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    How Orion's ability to "walk upon the sea" was attributed to Jesus: the astronomical basis for Christ's sea-walk miracle by McHugh, J.

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…While learning the Greek language the evangelists had presumably encountered the pre-Christian, Classical myths which stated that Orion could "walk upon the sea." …”
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