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Incorporating Literature into Modern Greek Language Teaching. What do we Teach and How?
2023Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria.
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The Language of Foreigners m Greek Literature
1999Abstract In this chapter we shall consider the literary precedents that were available to Aristophanes for representing the speech of foreigners (both Greeks and barbarians). It would be hard to make judgements about his portrayal of foreign Greeks—and the differences between this and his portrayal of barbarians—without knowing what ...
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Dialect in Aristophanes and the Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature
1999Abstract Did the Greeks find it amusing, irritating or threatening when they heard another Greek speaking in a different dialect? Were they rude or tolerant when they heard Persians or Scythians speaking fractured Greek? And what about low-class varieties of the Greek spoken in the docks of Piraeus?
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European Romantic Review, 2016
ABSTRACTOn his first trip to Greece from 1809 to 1811, Lord Byron became intensely preoccupied with Modern Greek language, literature, and print culture. This paper probes that interest by examining Byron's response to an 1810 Edinburgh Review article that begins as an even-handed analysis of Modern Greek literature but ends up disparaging Modern Greek
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ABSTRACTOn his first trip to Greece from 1809 to 1811, Lord Byron became intensely preoccupied with Modern Greek language, literature, and print culture. This paper probes that interest by examining Byron's response to an 1810 Edinburgh Review article that begins as an even-handed analysis of Modern Greek literature but ends up disparaging Modern Greek
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