A history of ancient Greek : from the beginnings to late antiquity (original) (raw)

The Greek-Anatolian area in the 2nd millennium B.C.: between language contact, Indo-European inheritance and typologically natural tendencies

DOMENICA ROMAGNO

2016

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The Pre-Greek substrate and its origins

Philippos Kitselis, giampaolo tardivo

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Bibliography from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe

Marco Merlini

Marco Merlini, Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe: an Inquiry into the Danube, Biblioteca Brukenthal XXXIII, Ministery of Culture of Romania and Brukenthal National Museum, Editura Altip, Alba Iulia, 2009

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Chapter Five FOUR GREAT ENIGMAS: INDO-EUROPEAN, PALEO-BALKAN, PELASGIAN, AND GREEK

iurii mosenkis

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On the Homelands of Indo-European and Eurasiatic: Geographic Aspects of a Lexicostatistical Classification (2020)

Alexander Kozintsev

Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 48, No. 1-2, pp.121-150, 2020

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Indo-European Historical Background (Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics, Brill)

Shane Hawkins

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Anatolian Influences on Greek

Zsolt Simon

Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò – Marek Węcowski (eds.): Change, Continuity, and Connectivity. North-eastern Mediterranean at the turn of the Bronze Age and in the early Iron Age. Philippika 118. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2018, 376-418.

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Иванова С., Никитин А. Мировоззренческий аспект формирования ямной культурно-исторической общности The Indo-European legacy in language and culture Dudziak A. (Ed.) Olsztyn: University of Warmia and Mazury 2020

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Reflexes of Western Anatolian Toponyms in the Linear B Texts

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The Pre-Greek Substratum Revisited

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The linguistic relationships between Greek and the Anatolian languages

Michele Bianconi

Journal of Greek Linguistics, 2020

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Chapter 8 “Historical, geographical, and typological framework of the Danube Script” from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe

Marco Merlini

Marco Merlini, Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe: an Inquiry into the Danube, Biblioteca Brukenthal XXXIII, Ministery of Culture of Romania and Brukenthal National Museum, Editura Altip, Alba Iulia, 2009

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Eurasian Linguistic Foundations, Part II of II Parts (Update 02.10.2022)

Mel Copeland

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The Interrelationship between the Transcaucasian and Anatolian Populations by the Data of the Greek and Latin Literary Sources, – The Thracian World at the Crossroads of Civilisations. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Thracology (Constanţa-Mangalia-Tulcea, 20-26 May 1996). Edited by P. Roman in collabration with S. Diamandi and M. Alexianu. Bucharest: the Romanian Institute of Thracology and the Publishing House Vavila Edinf SRL, 1997, pp. 352-361. ISBN 973-98334-0-3

Giorgi Kavtaradze

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Adrados (F.R.) A History of the Greek Language: from its Origins to the Present. Translated by F.R. del Canto. Pp. xx + 345. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005 (first published as Historia de la lengua griega, 1999). Cased, €99, US$134. ISBN: 978-90-04-12835-4

Io Manolessou

The Classical Review, 2007

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R. Krauss (Ed.), Beginnings – New Research in the Appearance of the Neolithic between Northwest Anatolia and the Carpathian Basin. Menschen – Kulturen – Traditionen. Studien aus den Forschungsclustern des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 1 (Rahden 2011)

Bernhard Weninger, Raiko Krauß, Eylem Özdoğan, Zafer Derin

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Ancient Theories of the Origin of Language (St. Petersburg State University Press 2006).- 412 pp. (in Russian with English summary)/ Античные учения о возникновения языка. СПб, изд-во СПбГУ; изд-во филологического факультета СПбГУ, 2006. – 412 сс.

Alexander Verlinsky

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Chapter 9.B The Accumulative stage: Contribution from the Developed/Middle Neolithic cultures from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe

Marco Merlini

Marco Merlini, Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe: an Inquiry into the Danube, Biblioteca Brukenthal XXXIII, Ministery of Culture of Romania and Brukenthal National Museum, Editura Altip, Alba Iulia, 2009

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Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics

Emilio Crespo

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A History of Ancient Greek: From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity, edited by A.-F. Christidis

Douglas Estes

2009

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EAA-Proceedings Taskin, The Political Geography of Western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age Ivo Hajnal, Eberhard Zangger and Jorrit Kelder (editors) Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, pp.163-178

Sefa Taşkın

Possible Coastal Luwian Settlements in the Northeast Aegean, 2019

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Α. Μazarakis Ainian, Α. Αlexandridou & X. Charalambidou (επιμ.), Regional Stories towards a new perception of the early Greek world. Acts of an International Symposium in honour of Professor Jan Bouzek, Volos 18-21 June 2015, Volos, University of Thessaly Press, 2017.

Alexandra Alexandridou

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Anatolian Languages and Indo-European Migrations to Greece

Margalit Finkelberg

The Classical World, 1997

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Review of: Georgios K. Giannakis, Emilio Crespo, Panagiotis Filos (ed.), Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea. Trends in classics — Supplementary volumes, 49. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2018. Pp. xvi, 599. ISBN 9783110530810.

Marina Veksina

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.02.12, 2019

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Linear B (Y.) Duhoux, (A.) Morpurgo Davies (edd.) A Companion to Linear B. Mycenaean Greek Texts and their World. Volume 1. (Bibliothèque des Cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain 120.) Pp. xii + 448, ills, maps. Louvain-la-Neuve, Paris and Dudley, MA: Éditions Peeters, 2008. Paper, €5...

Dimitri Nakassis

The Classical Review, 2009

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Conférence Our ancestors the Gauls, the Slavs, the Dravidians and the Burushos

Xavier Rouard

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The Indo-European, Anatolian, and Tocharian “secondary” cases in typological perspective

Ronald I Kim

Adam I. Cooper, Jeremy Rau, Michael Weiss (eds.), Multi Nominis Grammaticus: Studies in Classical and Indo-European Linguistics in Honor of Alan. J. Nussbaum on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday. Ann Arbor/New York: Beech Stave., 2012

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Proto-Indo-Europeans: The Prologue

Alexander Kozintsev

Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 47 (3-4), pp.293-380, 2019

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Anatolian languages and Proto-Indo-European

Ignasi Adiego

Veleia, 2016

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Anatolian linguistic influences in Early Greek (1500–800 BC)? Critical observations against sociolinguistic and areal background

Rostyslav Oreshko

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Book review of: B. Eder, M. Zavadil (eds.), (Social) Place and Space in Early Mycenaean Greece. (Gnomon 95, Heft 6 [2023], 549-553).

Laetitia Phialon

Gnomon, 2023

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Anatolia and the Balkans

Mehmet Ozdogan

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Old Persian YAUNA TAKABARA and Macedonian ΚΑΥΣΙΑ

Wojciech Sowa

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Chapter 9.C a The Blooming stage: Contribution from the Late Neolithic cultures from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe

Marco Merlini

Marco Merlini, Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe: an Inquiry into the Danube, Biblioteca Brukenthal XXXIII, Ministery of Culture of Romania and Brukenthal National Museum, Editura Altip, Alba Iulia, 2009

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Central Asia: the common Eurasian homeland of Gaulish and Balkan languages

Xavier Rouard

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