Description
Discover the depth and richness of the Greek language with 'Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers, Second Edition'. This comprehensive 528-page volume offers readers an in-depth exploration of the evolution of the Greek language, from its origins in the Mycenaean era (second millennium BC) to its diverse contemporary forms. Whether you're a linguist, historian, or language enthusiast, this book is a crucial resource that effectively combines thorough linguistic analysis with engaging historical narrative.
The updated second edition enhances its predecessor by providing expanded coverage of ancient Greek evidence and delving deeper into the concept of diglossia. Readers can explore how this phenomenon shaped the linguistic landscape of Greece through the ages. The inclusion of detailed maps showcases the geographical distribution of ancient dialects, facilitating a greater understanding of Greek language development during the early Middle Ages.
In this essential title, the profound connection between language and culture is examined, making it a perfect addition to any academic collection or personal bookshelf. Dive into the rich tapestry of Greek language history and its speakers, and appreciate how Greek continues to influence modern languages today. Perfect for linguistics students, educators, and anyone passionate about historical linguistics, this book stands out as a definitive guide to understanding the dynamics of Greek language and its evolution over millennia.
The updated second edition enhances its predecessor by providing expanded coverage of ancient Greek evidence and delving deeper into the concept of diglossia. Readers can explore how this phenomenon shaped the linguistic landscape of Greece through the ages. The inclusion of detailed maps showcases the geographical distribution of ancient dialects, facilitating a greater understanding of Greek language development during the early Middle Ages.
In this essential title, the profound connection between language and culture is examined, making it a perfect addition to any academic collection or personal bookshelf. Dive into the rich tapestry of Greek language history and its speakers, and appreciate how Greek continues to influence modern languages today. Perfect for linguistics students, educators, and anyone passionate about historical linguistics, this book stands out as a definitive guide to understanding the dynamics of Greek language and its evolution over millennia.