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“ Sie sprechen wie ein Buch ” : G. N. Hatzidakis ( 1848-1941 ) and the defence of Greek diglossia * * Peter Mackridge St Cross College , Oxford The story of the Greek language controversy - like the history of the Greek language itself ...
“ Sie sprechen wie ein Buch ” : G. N. Hatzidakis ( 1848-1941 ) and the defence of Greek diglossia * * Peter Mackridge St Cross College , Oxford The story of the Greek language controversy - like the history of the Greek language itself ...
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Hatzidakis's arguments in favour of preserving the written language commonly known as katharevousa were firmly based on nationalist ideology . In brief , his chief arguments were ( a ) that the Greek written language in use in his time ...
Hatzidakis's arguments in favour of preserving the written language commonly known as katharevousa were firmly based on nationalist ideology . In brief , his chief arguments were ( a ) that the Greek written language in use in his time ...
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Hatzidakis's view of the Greek language could be seen as the linguistic counterpart of Paparrigopoulos's historical view.18 Whereas earlier scholars , such as Korais , had simply compared Modern with Ancient Greek , Hatzidakis studied ...
Hatzidakis's view of the Greek language could be seen as the linguistic counterpart of Paparrigopoulos's historical view.18 Whereas earlier scholars , such as Korais , had simply compared Modern with Ancient Greek , Hatzidakis studied ...
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Contents
Erotokritos and the history of the novel | 1 |
Still a weak state? Europeanization and structural reform | 27 |
Reflections on languagecentred approaches to Greek | 45 |
Copyright | |
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