Library Catalog
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Studies in Greek Lexicography / ed. by Georgios K. Giannakis, Christoforos Charalambakis, Franco Montanari, Antonios Rengakos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ; 72Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (IX, 343 p.)Content type:
Media type:
Carrier type:
ISBN:
  • 9783110621570
  • 9783110621617
  • 9783110622744
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- J.N. Kazazis, Classicist and Lexicographer -- Part I: History of Greek Lexicography -- Kriaras’ Medieval Dictionary and its importance for the study of Modern Greek -- Language contact and contact induced change in the light of the (digital) lexicography of Greek loanwords in the non-Indo-European languages of the Greco-Roman worlds (Coptic, Hebrew/Aramaic, Syriac) -- Greek-Albanian and Albanian-Greek lexicography in the 18th and 19th centuries -- Language change and early dictionaries of Modern Greek -- From Plato to the Byzantine Etymologica: The etymologies of ‘ἥρωες’ in the Etymologicum Gudianum -- Crystal’s dictionary of linguistics and phonetics and its adaptation to Greek: lexicographic, terminological and translation issues -- Part II: Etymology -- Agamemnon -- What’s in a drop? Making sense of ΨΑΚΑΣ in Aristophanes, Acharnians 1150–1151 -- Aspects of folk etymology in Ancient Greek: Insights from common nouns -- εὐ- -- Macedonian βίῤῥοξ (Hsch. B 627) -- Part III: Formal and Practical Issues on the Lexicon of Greek: Morphology, Syntax and Semantics -- Rules for o-ablauting perfects in ancient grammatical treatises: reflections on Theodosius’ Κανόνες -- Connective particles and literary units in Attic forensic speeches -- The east/west and right/left dualism and the rise of some taboos in ancient Greek language and culture -- The Productivity of the suffix -σύνη from Homer to the present day, with special reference to the ‘Septuagint’ and New Testament -- On some related προ-forms for generational distance in Modern Greek -- Explanation of Homeric glosses in P. Cair. Mich. II 4 (Socrates archive)? -- Greek lexicography and the designation of helotic-like populations in Ancient Greece: The history of three compounds -- Lexicographical Scholia in ms. GA 1424 -- List of Contributors -- Index
Summary: This volume presents nineteen studies by specialists in the field of Greek lexicography. A number of papers deal with historical aspects of Greek lexicography covering all phases of the language, i.e. ancient, medieval and modern, as well as the interrelations of Greek to neighboring languages. In addition, other papers address more formal issues, such as morphological, semantic and syntactic problems that are relevant to the study of Greek lexicography, as well as the study of individual words. Finally, in one study the problem of technical linguistic terminology is addressed along with the methodological, epistemological and other issues relating to the particular problem. The work is of special interest to scholars on the long standing problems of diachronic semantics, historical morphology and word formation, and to all those interested in etymology and the study of words of the Greek language.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number URL Status Notes Barcode
eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9783110622744

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- J.N. Kazazis, Classicist and Lexicographer -- Part I: History of Greek Lexicography -- Kriaras’ Medieval Dictionary and its importance for the study of Modern Greek -- Language contact and contact induced change in the light of the (digital) lexicography of Greek loanwords in the non-Indo-European languages of the Greco-Roman worlds (Coptic, Hebrew/Aramaic, Syriac) -- Greek-Albanian and Albanian-Greek lexicography in the 18th and 19th centuries -- Language change and early dictionaries of Modern Greek -- From Plato to the Byzantine Etymologica: The etymologies of ‘ἥρωες’ in the Etymologicum Gudianum -- Crystal’s dictionary of linguistics and phonetics and its adaptation to Greek: lexicographic, terminological and translation issues -- Part II: Etymology -- Agamemnon -- What’s in a drop? Making sense of ΨΑΚΑΣ in Aristophanes, Acharnians 1150–1151 -- Aspects of folk etymology in Ancient Greek: Insights from common nouns -- εὐ- -- Macedonian βίῤῥοξ (Hsch. B 627) -- Part III: Formal and Practical Issues on the Lexicon of Greek: Morphology, Syntax and Semantics -- Rules for o-ablauting perfects in ancient grammatical treatises: reflections on Theodosius’ Κανόνες -- Connective particles and literary units in Attic forensic speeches -- The east/west and right/left dualism and the rise of some taboos in ancient Greek language and culture -- The Productivity of the suffix -σύνη from Homer to the present day, with special reference to the ‘Septuagint’ and New Testament -- On some related προ-forms for generational distance in Modern Greek -- Explanation of Homeric glosses in P. Cair. Mich. II 4 (Socrates archive)? -- Greek lexicography and the designation of helotic-like populations in Ancient Greece: The history of three compounds -- Lexicographical Scholia in ms. GA 1424 -- List of Contributors -- Index

restricted access online access with authorization star

http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec

This volume presents nineteen studies by specialists in the field of Greek lexicography. A number of papers deal with historical aspects of Greek lexicography covering all phases of the language, i.e. ancient, medieval and modern, as well as the interrelations of Greek to neighboring languages. In addition, other papers address more formal issues, such as morphological, semantic and syntactic problems that are relevant to the study of Greek lexicography, as well as the study of individual words. Finally, in one study the problem of technical linguistic terminology is addressed along with the methodological, epistemological and other issues relating to the particular problem. The work is of special interest to scholars on the long standing problems of diachronic semantics, historical morphology and word formation, and to all those interested in etymology and the study of words of the Greek language.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023)