Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics
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Subject: Language And Linguistics
General Editor: Georgios K. Giannakis
Associate Editors: Vit Bubenik, Emilio Crespo, Chris Golston, Alexandra Lianeri, Silvia Luraghi, Stephanos Matthaios
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The Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics (EAGLL) is a unique work that brings together the latest research from across a range of disciplines which contribute to our knowledge of Ancient Greek. It is an indispensable research tool for scholars and students of Greek, of linguistics, and of other Indo-European languages, as well as of Biblical literature.
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Abstract Τhe Greeks took the Phoenician alphabet and adapted it to their needs. Τhey gave to five Phoenician letters the value of the vowels of their language, and added at the end of the alphabet the letters Φ, Χ, Ψ; this addition was not made simultaneously by all the Greeks. The adoption of the alphabet by the inhabitants of the individual Greek states, who themselves spoke different dialects, and the expansion throughout Greece was also made gradually and led to the evolution of the local scr…
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2014-01-27