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Online Review, 1992
This paper deals with the definition and implementation of the Greek Command Language (GCL) at the Greek National Documentation Centre.
E. Galiotou, C. Scourlas, T. Alevizos
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This paper deals with the definition and implementation of the Greek Command Language (GCL) at the Greek National Documentation Centre.
E. Galiotou, C. Scourlas, T. Alevizos
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Greek Epigraphy and the Greek Language
2012Part I of this chapter reviews its subject historically, showing how inscriptions allow us to see the development of the Greek dialects, the effects on Greek of contact with other languages, especially Latin, and the ways in which styles of utterance and uses of language changed through time.
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Specific language impairment in Cypriot Greek
Linguistic Variation, 2013Investigating children’s language skills in their native variety is of paramount importance. Clinical practices cannot be based on findings from languages or varieties which have different properties. This paper, after demonstrating the importance of investigating Specific Language Impairment (SLI) in Cyprus, assesses the feasibility of existing ...
Theodorou, Eleni +5 more
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The Literary Languages of Greek
2023The early Greek literary texts date back to the eighth century bce. In the age of literary oral tradition (eighth–fifth century bce), the language of literary texts does not coincide with any vernacular dialects, but every literary genre is characterized by a conventional language, in which elements of a specific dialect or of various dialects are ...
Antonietta Porro, Elena Langella
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2007
One of the salient characteristics of ancient Greek tradition was its deep distrust of the ability of language to express the true order of things. To do justice to the characteristically Greek view of verbal communication or, to be more precise, the lack of verbal communication with the divine, we have to go as far back as the myth of creation.
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One of the salient characteristics of ancient Greek tradition was its deep distrust of the ability of language to express the true order of things. To do justice to the characteristically Greek view of verbal communication or, to be more precise, the lack of verbal communication with the divine, we have to go as far back as the myth of creation.
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Language Technology Support for Greek
2012Language technology is used to develop software systems designed to handle human language and are therefore often called “human language technology”. Human language comes in spoken and written forms. While speech is the oldest and in terms of human evolution the most natural form of language communication, complex information and most human knowledge ...
Maria Gavrilidou +3 more
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Varieties of the Greek Language
2013This chapter talks about language variation, and presents a descriptive scheme that New Testament scholars can use to speak clearly about varieties of the Greek language. The more clearly we can specify language varieties, the better we will be able to draw upon the language of the New Testament documents to address such longstanding issues as date ...
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