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The Antinomy of Philology (an Approach by Jules David)

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2022
The paper presents an attempt to reconstruct the original method of mastering the Modern Greek, created for classical philologists by a talented researcher and classical philologist Jules David. Jules David (Charles-Louis-Jules David, 1783–1854) was the
Fatima Eloeva
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The Representation of Modern Greek in Ancient Greek Textbooks

open access: yesVestnik za Tuje Jezike, 2020
Focusing on Agnello and Orlando (1998), Elliger and Fink (1986), Weileder and Mayerhöfer (2013), Mihevc-Gabrovec (1978) and Keller and Russell (2012), I discuss attempts at introducing elements of Modern Greek into teaching its ancient predecessor.
Jerneja Kavčič
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What is not so (E)strange about Greek as a Balkan Language

open access: yesKeria: Studia Latina et Graeca, 2020
In a 2013 lecture at Princeton University, distinguished historian Professor Basil Gounaris suggested that in the 19th‒20th centuries there was a “troubled relationship” between Greece and the Balkans, and a process of “estrangement” associated with ...
Brian Daniel Joseph
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ЕТИМОЛОГІЧНІ СЛОВНИКИ ПРО ДЖЕРЕЛА ЦЕРКОВНОСЛОВ’ЯНСЬКОЇ ЛЕКСИКИ/ ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARIES ABOUT THE SOURCES OF CHURCH SLAVONIC VOCABULARY

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2021
The article analyses the Church Slavonic vocabulary, which in the Ukrainian language, according to etymological dictionaries, were gone in different ways: 1) directly from the Church Slavonic language or through the literary language of the period of ...
Tetiana NOVIKOVA
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THE RECIPIENTS OF POLISH, GREEK AND CYPRIOT LEGAL NORMS. LINGUISTIC EXPONENTS

open access: yesComparative Legilinguistics, 2016
The paper is dedicated to highlighting and indicating linguistic exponents used for needs to express the recipients of legal rules, which are present in Polish, Greek and Cypriot normative acts.
Karolina GORTYCH-MICHALAK
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THE FUNCTION OF ΑNCIENT GREEK IN MODERN GREEK – POLISH LEGAL TRANSLATION TEACHING

open access: yesComparative Legilinguistics, 2009
According to ideas which have been presented in main course books and methodological guides, a lack of Ancient Greek in the process of teaching Modern Greek Philology has occurred.
Karolina GORTYCH
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Discriminating the registers and styles in the modern Greek language [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the workshop on Comparing corpora -, 2000
This article investigates (a) whether register discrimination can successfully exploit linguistic information reflecting the evolution of a language (such as the diglossia phenomenon of the Modern Greek language) and (b) what kind of linguistic information and which statistical techniques may be employed to distinguish among individual styles within ...
George Tambouratzis   +5 more
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METHODS OF USING IMMERSION TEACHING MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE IN A HIGHER EDUCATION

open access: yesNovìtnâ Osvìta, 2016
Immersion as a special bilingual teaching method is intended to plunge students into the learning environment by the way of transforming the teaching process into a language environment.
Natalya Voyevutko, Olena Kuligina
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New Words in Greek and Russian During the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2023
The description of the facts of the lexical dynamics of the coronavirus period focuses on identifying similarities and differences in the linguistic practice of neologization of Greek and Russian languages.
Victoria G. Ouroumidou
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