Reconstructing phonologies of dead languages: the case of Late Greek
This article compares prescriptive texts of the Indian and of the Greek scholarly tradition (Prati®akhya and Atticist lexica), with a focus on a specific problem of Late Greek phonology, the pronunciation of ‹Ë›.
Vessella, C.
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The Systematic Bibliography of Papers in the Field of Lexicography [PDF]
Sladjana M. Cukut
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On the idiom ne gine (gibi) mi (ti etc.): Syntactic structure, semantics, and lexicographic status
Marija Vučković
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Lexicographic description of prepositions derived from nouns: problems and principles
Natalia A. Axarina, Larisa V. Basova
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An exact lexicographic approach for the maximally risk-disjoint/minimal cost path pair problem in telecommunication networks [PDF]
Marta Pascoal +2 more
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Toward an Integrative Approach for Making Sense Distinctions. [PDF]
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Lexicographic R* Criterion For Decision Making Under Uncertainty in Reverse Logistics
Zoé Krug +2 more
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Game chromatic number of lexicographic product graphs
R. Alagammai, V. Vijayalakshmi
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Publicist Mihael Kunić and his contribution to the development of Croatian biographical studies
Publicist Mihovil Kunić is little known to the Croatian cultural public. Of Slovak origin, by profession a retired educator and school supervisor in the countries of the Habsburg Monarchy, he resided in Croatia in the latter part of his life, actively ...
Iva Mandušić
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