Search Results - Homeric Greek
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- Greek language
- Language 4
- Oral-formulaic analysis 4
- Rhetoric, Ancient 3
- Figures of speech 2
- History 2
- History and criticism 2
- Literary style 2
- Oral tradition 2
- Particles 2
- Simile 2
- Alphabet 1
- Analyse des formules orales 1
- Characters 1
- Cohesion (Linguistics) 1
- Comparaison (Rhetorique) 1
- Dialects 1
- Discourse analysis 1
- Epic poetry, Greek 1
- Etymology 1
- Figures de rhetorique 1
- Grec (Langue) 1
- Greek literature 1
- Heroes 1
- Homer 1
- Language and culture 1
- Literacy 1
- Names 1
- Names, Personal, in literature 1
- Onomastics in literature 1
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Linguistics and formulas in Homer scalarity and the description of the particle per /
Published 1988Subjects: “…Homer Language.…”
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The names of Homeric heroes : problems and interpretations /
Published 2015Subjects: “…Homer Language.…”
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Artistry of the Homeric Simile
Published 2009Subjects: “…Homer Literary style.…”
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Ancient Greek dialects and early authors : introduction to the dialect mixture in Homer, with notes on lyric and Herodotus /
Published 2014Subjects: “…Homer Language.…”
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Discontinuous syntax hyperbaton in Greek /
Published 2000Subjects: “…Homer Language.…”
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Discourse cohesion in ancient Greek
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Wakker -- Discourse cohesion through third person pronouns : the case of [keinos] and [autos] in Homer / Anna Bonifazi -- Pragmatic presupposition and complementation in classical Greek / Luuk Huitink -- On the curious combination of the particles [gar] and [oun] / Stéphanie J. …”
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