Greek: An Updating of a Survey of Recent Work
“This work is eclectic. It is neither a bibliographical survey nor an exhaustive chronicle of progress. The main purpose is simply to explore various trends in research on the Greek language. Part I deals with generalities, while Part II concentrates on various different levels of linguistic analysis: phonology, morphology, syntax, etymology / vocabulary, and dialectology.”
—From the Introduction
“This work is eclectic. It is neither a bibliographical survey nor an exhaustive chronicle of progress. The main purpose is simply to explore various trends in research on the Greek language. Part I deals with generalities, while Part II concentrates on various different levels of linguistic analysis: phonology, morphology, syntax, etymology / vocabulary, and dialectology.”
—From the Introduction
This 2008 "born digital" publication is an annotated second edition of Greek: A Survey of Recent Work, by Fred W. Householder and Gregory Nagy, originally published in 1972 by Mouton, The Hague. It is published here under a Creative Commons License 3.0.
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