Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 11-12Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2004 |
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... accepted with stoical resignation by author and characters alike . This is already adumbrated in the opening lines of the poem , with their celebrated evocation of Fortune's wheel , a conventional idea of the medieval west . But the ...
... accepted with stoical resignation by author and characters alike . This is already adumbrated in the opening lines of the poem , with their celebrated evocation of Fortune's wheel , a conventional idea of the medieval west . But the ...
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... accepted as complex , there are certain aspects of this complexity that have been disentangled and that there is broad agreement on : ( a ) The relationship between language and culture is widely considered as dialectic , in that ...
... accepted as complex , there are certain aspects of this complexity that have been disentangled and that there is broad agreement on : ( a ) The relationship between language and culture is widely considered as dialectic , in that ...
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... accepted cultural macro - account of sociability and involvement inevitably makes the linguistic displays of power and conflict incompatible with its framework unless they are in effect construed as sociable behaviour . As my study on ...
... accepted cultural macro - account of sociability and involvement inevitably makes the linguistic displays of power and conflict incompatible with its framework unless they are in effect construed as sociable behaviour . As my study on ...
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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