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Eschatology is one of the most important themes of Talmudic literature. With all the variety of end-time concepts and the abundance of research on the subject, the connection between universal deliverance and language remains overshadowed.
U. Gershowitz
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The approach of the critical literacy principles in the L1 Language Curriculum (CL_L1C) in Greek primary education is strictly related to the study of social practices that focuses on the elimination of social inequalities and on the formation of ...
Marianthi Oikonomakou, E. Papakitsos
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The poetry as reliable evidence of linguistic phenomena [PDF]
Many linguists refuse to believe that poetic and especially metrical - texts can provide reliable evidence of linguistic phenomena. In this article, I show that the Medieval Greek poetry represents an exception.
Soltic, Jorie
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The Sources of Some of the Anthropological and Cosmological Ideas of Sulayman of Gaza [PDF]
The article provides a brief overview ofSulayman, bishop of Gaza, an Arab-Christian Orthodox author of 10-11th centuries, and his theological and philosophical writings.
Davydenkov Oleg
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The Greek ethnic minority in Albania maintains a distinct linguistic and cultural heritage, supported in part through education in the mother tongue.
Mirela Koça, Eljana Kokalari
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READING LITERARY TEXTS IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GREEK AS A SECOND FOREIGN LANGUAGE
The current study offers an opportunity to highlight pedagogical methods and approaches that the task of reading allows us to use, and more specifically the task of reading Greek children’s literature.
Н. Подковирофф
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Between the historical languages and the reconstructed language : an alternative approach to the Gerundive + “Dative of Agent” construction in Indo-European [PDF]
It is argued by Hettrich (1990) that the “dative of agent” construction in the Indo-European languages most likely continues a construction inherited from Proto-Indo-European.
Barddal, Johanna +2 more
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Ancient Greek Myths in Modern Greek Poetry: Angelos Sikelianos and Daedalus as a Symbol of Freedom
Ancient Greek myths, which have emerged as one of the main sources of inspiration in literature throughout history and have been interpreted many times with different meanings by various authors, have become a powerful tool in conveying themes such as ...
Aslı Damar Çakmak
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Genesis 2–3 and Alcibiades’s speech in Plato’s Symposium: A cultural critical reading
The purpose of this article is to discuss some basic problems and methodological steps concerning the encounter between Hebrews and Greeks in the Classical period and its impact on the Hellenistic era.
Evangelia G. Dafni
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Written in the 1460s by the Italian humanist Platina, De honesta voluptate fits into the story of the food tastes. The book mixes intimately cooking, medicine, literature quoting Greek terms that should probably add to the book a certain confirmation of ...
Hélène George Nobelis
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