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accents 221, 261, 294
Acts of the Apostles 322
acculturation 38, 299, 309
actors 66–67
adscripts, ωι 90, 92
Aelius Aristides 3, 20, 26, 30, 171, 173, 185–86, 242, 289, 291, 311
Callixenus 174
Leuctran orations 174, 178–82
On behalf of making peace with the Athenians 174
Panathenaicus 174, 175–79
Platonic speeches 174
Speech to Rome 174, 182–84
Pseudo Aelius Aristides On simple style 172, 182
Aelius Dionysius 121, 153
Aeschylus 133, 150, 157, 195, 218, 227, 232, 239
Alexander of Cotiaeum 174
Ἀλεξανδρεωτικός 117
Alexandrian and Attic dialects 131
Alexandrian Dialect 116–43
Alexandrian expressions 117, 127, 131, 136
Alexandrians 117, 127–32, 134, 137
Alexis 129–30
anchoring 3, 19, 22–23, 25, 70, 231, 279, 283, 306–7
anchoring innovation 31, 115, 117, 142, 259, 286
anchors 2, 4, 17, 23–24, 39, 116, 236, 275, 283, 288, 300
anchors of Attic and Koine 23
ancient grammarians 16, 55, 65–68
Ancient Greek 11, 18, 27, 30, 72, 76, 85, 87, 167–69, 320–21, 331, 333
Ancient Greek Scholarship 30, 140, 186
animacy hierarchy 237, 248–51
Antiatticist 9, 20, 27, 32, 122, 124, 127, 129–31, 134–38, 143, 172–73
Antiphon 150, 239
apheleia (simplicity) 172, 182
Appian 262
applied linguistic historiography 313, 316
Apollonius Rhodius 199–200
Aramaic 262, 272, 276, 279, 281–83
archaisms 151, 203, 303
archaizing 322–23
Archive 47
archive of Aurelius Ammon 49, 51, 53, 58–59, 61, 65
archive of Aurelius Isidorus 49, 51, 53, 56, 59, 61, 72
archive of Aurelius Sakaon 49, 51, 53, 58, 74
archive of Euphrates 51, 61
archives of Flavius Abinnaeus 49, 51, 54, 58, 61
Aristeas 191, 197, 201, 206, 210, 270
Aristides 118, 171, 174–84, 242, 258
Aristocles of Pergamon 173–74
Aristophanes 12, 14, 24, 27, 118–19, 130, 133, 138, 141–42, 168, 170, 219–20, 222–27, 232–37, 239–60
Aristotle 33, 173, 194, 216, 222, 229–30, 290, 292, 305, 312
Articular infinitive 52–54, 65
Asia 130
Asianic 117, 127, 188, 203
Asianic and Attic 127
Asianism 29, 188–89, 191–211
Ἀσιανός 117, 127
Athenaeus 137, 171
Athenaze 318
Athenian Identity 33, 226, 230, 234, 260
Athenian Old Comedy 141–42, 232
Athenians 13, 155, 165, 168, 174, 177–79, 217, 219, 224, 226, 230–31, 295, 301
Athens 11–13, 15–16, 125–26, 153, 155, 172, 177–81, 221–26, 230, 232, 234, 254, 256, 292–93, 301
Attic and Ionic 13, 156–57
Attic and Koine 22–23, 116–17, 119, 121, 131–32, 137
Attic Bee 152, 171–85
Attic canon 172–73, 184
Attic comedy 218, 226–27, 230
Attic dialects 31, 37, 129, 131, 217, 238, 241, 296, 302, 322
proper 230
Attic identity 215–31
Attic identity construction 229
Attic Inscriptions 31, 238, 255, 259
Atticism 1–3, 7–8, 10, 16–18, 20–22, 27, 29, 38–39, 116, 121–22, 138, 141, 203–6, 208, 288–312
Atticism and Asianism 29
Atticism and Atticizing 299
Atticism and Hellenism 307
Atticism in Non-Literary Papyri 27, 208
Atticist grammarians 29, 55, 73
Atticist Greek 1–4, 6, 9–10, 17–18, 20–21
Atticist Lexica 19, 29, 32, 56, 117, 122–23, 125, 127, 132, 136, 143
Atticist lexicographers 23, 117, 121, 125, 157
Atticists 17–18, 22, 116–17, 119, 121–22, 125, 132, 136, 140, 171, 173, 241–42
Atticist standards 197
Attic prose 152–53, 199
Ἀττικιστής 131
ἀττικίζειν 24, 216, 218, 225, 289, 291
ἀττικίζω 292–93, 296
attitudes 5, 14, 16, 40–41, 119, 299
audience 205, 215, 220, 224, 226, 228, 231, 239–40, 271, 277, 281
authenticity 122, 140
authority in Attic phonology 121
barbarians 13, 148, 156, 169, 178–79, 218, 220, 221, 223–24, 231–33, 293, 296, 298–99
βαρβαρικόν 124–25
βαρβαρισμός 7, 291
barbarous 128–29, 221
βάρβαρος 224, 293
beliefs 3, 43–44, 47, 194, 264
linguistic 44
normative 40, 43–44
Biblical Greek 271, 275, 279, 320–21, 328–29, 333–34
Bible
Hebew 262–63
New Testament (NT) 265–83
Old Greek (OG) 262, 264–73, 283
bilingualism 28–29, 32, 302, 308, 321, 331
Callimachus 199, 207
canon
ancient 302
educational 9
theological 324
Causal relations 48, 50
Global 49–50
Local 49–50
Causality 48
Backward 48, 50
Complementation 52–54, 65
Forward 48, 50
Cicero 172
clarity 5–6, 321–22, 328–29
Classical Attic 8, 24–25, 29, 31, 75, 149, 152, 237, 241, 299–300, 302
Classicism 31, 33
Classics 170, 260, 315, 317–18, 321, 329–30, 334
Classics Teaching 317, 333–34
Codex Sinaiticus 321
colloquial Attic 255
colloquial speech 18, 130
comedy 11–12, 124, 194, 216–18, 220, 222, 227, 234–35, 240–41, 255, 257
communicative language teaching 317
community of people 272–73
Complementation 52–54, 65
compounds 120, 123, 158, 199–200, 204, 292
Conjunction
Co-ordinating 48–51
Subordinating 50–51
connotations, emotional 134–35
continuity 3, 22, 27, 131, 136–37, 232, 306–7, 317
corrections 60–65, 73, 78, 81, 88
correctness 5–8, 42, 131, 136, 292, 295
grammatical 24, 189, 204
linguistic 292, 295
correctness of Alexandrian expressions 131
Cratinus 124, 227
cultural context 20, 322
cultural identity 20, 28, 288, 290, 305–6, 308–9, 311
de-Atticization 8
Demetrion Ixion 131
Demosthenes 174
descriptive norms 41–42, 46
diacritics 76–77, 88
dialectal purism 257
Dialect in Aristophanes 27, 168, 232
dialects 7, 11–12, 15–16, 27–28, 42, 125–28, 130–31, 157–58, 168–69, 190, 217, 219, 226–34, 238, 290–91, 295–96
diglossia 10, 27, 30
Dio Chrysostom 117, 307, 310
Diodorus of Sicily 195–96, 198, 206
Dionysius of Halicarnassus 20–21, 33, 118, 198–99, 202–4, 307, 309, 312
direct speech 273–78
distinction 5–6, 11, 24, 40, 43–46, 64, 124, 269, 274, 278, 294
distribution 77, 93, 100, 122, 158, 166, 250, 263–64, 269–70, 273–76, 278–79
Doric dialects 12, 228
Doricism 155, 166
dual form 241–46
duals 24, 236, 238, 241–44, 248, 252–56, 258
dual usage 235–36, 239, 243, 247–48, 250–52, 254, 256–57
editorial regularization 59–61, 67–69
education 4, 6, 10, 17, 21, 48, 117, 147, 205–6, 242, 300
educational curriculum 116
elements of New Testament Greek 324, 326
Egypt 16, 47, 53, 76, 81, 127, 188
ἑλληνίζειν 218, 220, 291–92
ἑλληνισμός 205–6, 291–92, 308–11
Ἑλληνισμός and Standard Languages 27
endings
-αν / -ασι ending 192
-δον adverbs 203
-έων genitives 190–92
-ισκος diminutives 197–98
Epicurus 133, 201
Erasmus 321
Ethnicity and Culture 28, 310
Eupolemus 205, 211
Eupolis 124, 141, 215–31, 233–34
Euripides 117–18, 133, 148, 150, 227, 239, 290
Ezekiel the Tragedian 263
Favorinus 290, 305
Foreign Language Teaching 332
foreignness 291, 301, 304
Forerunner 121, 131, 171–85, 203
Forgery 140
Galen 18–19, 119, 133, 138, 153, 158, 194, 197, 202–3
genitive case 328–29
gospels 202, 273–74, 285, 318, 325, 327, 332
Graeco-Roman Egypt 114–15
grammar books 318, 327–28, 330
grammarians 26, 55, 69–70, 126–27, 131, 153, 171–72, 194, 201, 292–93, 328
Great Attic (Großattisch) 8, 13, 15, 156–57, 166
Greek
Classical Greek 7, 59, 72, 75, 170, 203, 216, 289, 318–19, 326, 332–33
Post-classical 261–83
Post-classical & Byzantine Greek 71, 74
Post-classical Greek 30, 140, 285
Post-classical Greek 29, 123, 129, 197
Greek Comedy 33, 232–34, 256, 260, 289
Greek Education 27, 114, 138, 205
Greek Grammar 137, 169, 286, 327, 334
Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics 327
Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek 318
The Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek 318
Greek identity 137
Greek language 1–4, 6–7, 9–10, 15, 21, 27, 29, 37, 135–37, 231–32, 290, 295, 298
Greek Lexica
BDAG 318, 324
Cambridge Greek Lexicon 318
LSJ – The Greek Lexicon 318
Montanari 318
Greek Literature 32, 148–49, 161, 164, 169, 198, 200, 291, 297, 308, 312
Greekness 20, 168, 290, 297–98, 300, 306, 311
Greek New Testament 285, 331–33
Greek Notion of Dialect 30, 169, 233
Greek Papyri 28, 72, 77, 114–15, 139, 209
Greek Pedagogy 317, 327, 333–34
Greek Prose Style 27, 149, 167–68, 171, 208
greetings 80, 91, 94, 300
hapax legomena 134, 148, 189, 193, 196–98, 200, 202–3, 325
Hebrew Bible 262–63
Hebrew (language) 262–64, 269, 272–73, 276–77, 279, 281–83
Hebrews 319–20, 322
Helladius 172
Hellenism 26, 28, 31, 206, 211, 289, 291–94, 298, 300, 307–9, 312, 314
Hellenism and Atticism 293
Hellenistic forms 190, 196–97
Hellenistic Greek 26, 138, 190, 320
Hermogenes 172, 182
Herodian 16, 124, 128–29, 297
Herodotus 150, 162, 166, 195, 216–17, 219–20, 223, 232, 239, 261, 284–85, 319
heterogeneity 2
Hippocrates 153, 194, 201
History of Language Learning and Teaching (HoLLT) 313, 333
homogeneity 1, 6, 10
hypercorrection 60
identification 9, 41, 59, 161
identity
individual 10
socio-cultural 290
Identity and Power 287
identity building 9
identity construction 222, 311
identity formation 217, 290–91
ideological 10, 127, 156, 241
ideological perspectives 72
imitation, literary 171
imitation of Attic 21
Imperial age 20–21, 116, 119, 129, 140, 171, 177, 180, 184
Imperial authors 289
impersonal passive 52, 54
inflecting non-Greek names 25, 265, 283
inflection of personal names 24, 261, 283
informal norms 40–41, 46, 66
innovations 2–3, 15, 24, 116, 120, 127, 198, 236
inscriptions 12–13, 16, 138, 192, 221, 238–40, 252, 255, 257, 285, 288
Ionic 7, 13, 150–51, 153–54, 156–57, 190–92, 238, 259, 294
Ionic dialect 11, 150, 239
Ionicisms 150–51, 153, 157
Ionicized Attic 13, 37
Irenaeus 131, 139, 141
Jason of Cyrene 188–89, 202, 204
Jewish 126, 188, 206–7, 271, 278, 280
Jewish Communities 188, 271, 287
Jewish Greek 262–64, 270–71, 282–83
Jewish Greek Literature 263, 270, 285
Josephus 201, 206, 263–64, 270–71, 274–76, 284, 286
Judaeo-Greek Literature 211
Judaism 187, 207, 209, 286–87
Kanzleisprache 196
Koine 1–4, 7–10, 13, 15–23, 26–27, 29–32, 37–74, 116–17, 119, 121, 123–24, 126, 128–32, 134–40, 149–85, 320–21, 326–27
high 24, 197, 199
low 190, 198
Koine and Atticism 2, 8, 22, 27
Koine and Atticist Greek 1, 6, 9
koineization 26, 38–39, 74
Koine orthography 77–115
κοινὴ διάλεκτος 126
labels 10, 12, 23, 52, 125, 128, 131–32, 136, 150, 188
language and identity 217
language attitudes 55
language change 1, 5, 14, 17, 20–21, 32, 72, 117, 137
language contact 32, 76, 331
language management 61–62, 68, 73–74
language norms 71
language pedagogy 313, 318
language planning 28, 61, 72–73
language standardization 5, 9, 25, 44, 72
language standards 3, 5, 25, 27–28, 31, 38, 70, 72, 76, 329, 331–32, 334
language use 2, 70, 117, 291
learning Greek 313, 321
learning New Testament Greek 323, 325
letters 62–63, 70, 73, 76, 78–79, 81–82, 85, 87, 90, 93–97, 99
levels of writing 52, 67
lexicographers 9, 19, 21–23, 31, 117, 122–23, 126, 136, 171–73, 291, 293–94
Linguistic Authority 71, 73
Linguistic Contact 27, 138, 153, 170
linguistic diversity 12, 24, 215, 231
linguistic divergence 215–31, 262
linguistic labels 117, 122
linguistic norms 39–42, 44–46, 52, 59, 62, 65–71, 215, 230
Linguistic Purism 31, 142
linguistic standards 187, 288, 291, 294, 305
Longinus 171
Lucian of Samosata 309–11, 322
Maccabees 24, 187–211, 270–71, 284
Menander 16, 23, 32, 116–43, 173, 176, 240, 256
Menander Comicus 26, 138, 258
Menander’s phonology 23, 117
Menander use 119, 121, 123
Menander Rhetor 177
manuscripts of Aristophanes 241–46
metalanguage 10, 55, 68, 72
metaphor 161, 163–66
military vocabulary 149–69
mimēsis 289, 302, 305–8
model of koineization 39
modern grammarians 52, 55, 66–68
Moeris 175, 294, 302, 308
Names, personal
inflection of as a literary device 275–82
Greek, classical 261
Greek, postclassical 261–83
lack of inflection of as a feature of Jewish Greek speech 282–83
Morphology of 261–83
Punic 261
nationality 293
nativeness 301
fashioned 297
natives 290
νέα Ἀτθίς 117, 122–25, 136
neologisms 188, 193, 198, 208, 303
New Attic 117, 122–24, 136
New Comedy 33, 116, 121–24, 134–35, 260
newcomers 306, 308
newness 299, 302
New Short Grammar 333
New Testament function 326
New Testament Greek 25, 313–14, 317–19, 322–24, 326, 329–34
New Testament Greek Intermediate 334
New Testament Greek Primer 334
New Testament Greek Textbook 316
New Testament in Reformation Germany 334
non-Attic 121, 125, 137, 149, 215, 227, 231
non-native Greek speakers 314
non-native speaker of Greek 304
norm conflicts 39, 44
norm negotiation 70–71, 73
norms 23, 37–47, 52, 61–62, 66–70, 72–74, 173, 230, 319
Co-ordination 42–43, 45, 67
Declarative 42, 67
Deontic 42
Descriptive 41–42
Experiential 42, 67
Gebrauchsnormen  44–45, 67
Higher-order 44–45
Informal 40–41, 46, 66
Formal 40–41, 46, 66
Living 42, 67
Lower-order 44–45
Observer 43–45
Partiality 42–43, 45, 67
Prescriptive 42, 67
Produktnormen  44–45, 67
Social 41–42
Standard language 41–43
Statistical 42, 67
User 43–45
Norm (continued)
Cluster 39, 70
Conflict 39
Evaluation 70
Negotiation 70
Retrieval 46, 66–67, 69–70
Typology 39, 46, 66
nouns, inanimate 237, 249, 251, 256–58
normative processes 66
number systems 236–37
Old and New Comedy 124
Old Attic 30, 122, 124, 141, 215–16, 226, 238–39
Old Comedy 24, 118–19, 124, 138, 232, 234
Old Greek 262, 265, 284
Old Greek Biblical 25, 265, 283
Old Oligarch 13, 150, 155–56, 217
Officials 47, 49–51, 61, 66
Official writing 39, 46, 65
optative 326–27
orators 19, 118, 151–52, 154–56, 174, 176, 179–81, 184, 239, 291, 305
oratory 8, 12, 257, 296
orthographic variation 23, 59, 74–75, 77, 100
Oxyrhynchus papyri 114, 315
P.Abinn 51, 53–55, 57–58, 60, 63, 65, 69
παλαιὰ Ἀτθίς 122, 124–25, 136
P.Ammon 57, 63, 73
P.Ammon II 53–58, 60, 63–65
Panathenaicus 174–75, 177–79
papyrological corpus 56, 59
Parataxis 54
Patristic Greek Reader 334
P.Berol 242, 244
P.Cair 101, 216
P.Cair.Isid 50, 53–54, 56–58, 60–61, 63–64
personal names 24, 261–64, 268–71, 281, 283
Petition 46–47
Philippides 135
Philoxenus 206
Philo of Alexandria 90, 203, 206, 263
Philo the Epic Poet 205
Phonological Variation in Classical Attic 31
phonology 28, 31, 114, 210, 264, 283
Photius 19, 131, 143, 152–53, 172–74, 200
Phrynichus 19, 27, 56–58, 72, 119, 121–24, 127, 132, 134–35, 137, 139, 140, 142, 173–74, 176, 185, 195, 197, 201, 295
P.Koeln 79–81
Plato 150–51, 155, 157, 168, 170, 172–74, 194, 196, 309
Plato Comicus 217–18, 220, 221–27
Plutarch 19, 118, 139, 172, 194, 201, 243, 289–90, 308–12
P.Mert 60, 63, 65
Poeticisms/poetic terms 149–50, 153–54, 166–67, 202
effective 154
Politics of Atticism 288–311
Pollux 19–20, 130, 140, 143, 154
Polybius 8, 16, 157, 164–65, 167, 170, 189–203, 206, 210, 262, 284, 303
P.Oslo 102
P.Oxy 55, 60, 63, 70, 77–86, 88–91, 94–95, 97–111, 141, 172, 241–43
P.Oxy.Hels 89, 92
P.Oxy LIII 141
prepositions 323–24, 329
prescriptions 5, 11, 21–22, 25, 38, 56
prestige of Attic 12, 17, 151
prestige variety 12
P.Sakaon 53–55, 57–58, 60, 63–65
Ps.-Aristeas 191, 197, 201
purism 5–6, 25, 157, 171
purism of Aristides 171
purist attitude 19, 21, 132
purist mindset 125
purists 18, 116, 123, 127, 131, 156, 173–74, 197
purity 9, 116, 122, 172
reading Greek 318, 325
register of Attic 9
register of Greek 319
registers 7–10, 12, 15–18, 23, 42, 56, 74, 120, 200, 254, 319
higher 10, 66
highest 322
linguistic 39, 67
non-Atticizing 18
standard Greek 205
register continuum
regularizations 59, 61, 67–69
re-standardization 24, 288, 305
reviving New Testament Greek 333
Roman Citizen 309–11
Roman culture 289–90, 300
Roman Empire 25, 32, 137, 169, 171, 287–89, 297, 308–12, 314–15, 320, 323
Romanized Greeks 297, 299
-σσ-/-ττ- 189–90
scholia 70, 194, 200, 218, 221, 243
scribal corrections 44, 59, 61–69
scribes 66, 78, 274
second language acquisition 317
Second Sophistic 8–9, 20, 25, 28–29, 31–32, 73, 175, 184–85, 306, 308–9, 311–12
semantic shifts 120, 133–36, 138
Semitic influence 319
Semiticisms 323
Semitic language 278–79, 286
Semitic names 265, 269, 271
Semitic origin 261, 264
Semitisms 333
Septuagint 125, 128, 187–93, 196, 198–203, 206–7, 210–11, 284–86, 315, 322–24, 326, 329, 333
Sextus Empiricus 18, 26, 129, 192, 255
shame in Ancient Greek 215–16, 229–32
social norms 41–43, 71
social practices 39, 41, 43
Social rank 49–50
Social status 48–49, 51, 61, 66
solecisms 9, 292–93, 302
Solon 217, 292–93
sophists 124, 127, 174, 301, 308
Sophocles 133, 137, 148, 168, 227, 239, 318–19
spellings 59, 75–78, 81, 98, 100
spelling Mistakes 75, 78, 239
spelling variation 76–78, 82, 84, 93, 100
spoken Attic 12, 151, 157, 216, 250–51, 257
spoken norms 239–40
standard Greek practice 262
standardization 1, 3–6, 8, 22–24, 30, 38, 70, 76, 230, 316, 324
process of 2–3, 5–6, 22–23, 25
standardized form of Greek 320
Standard Koine Greek in Third Century BC Papyri 72
standard language 4–9, 27–28, 32, 38, 42, 72–73, 114, 313, 315
standard language of New Testament Greek 313
Standard Language Problem 28
standards 2–6, 9–11, 19, 22–24, 35–73, 215, 217–33, 283, 288, 294, 308
traditional 305, 307
Standards and Norms 73
standard spelling 23, 190
Strattis 227, 233
style 27, 116, 118, 120, 155, 157, 168, 170, 182, 185–86, 205–8, 302, 305
literary 200, 242, 307
stylistic 2, 149, 187, 189
stylistic corrections 62–64
stylistic norms 45
Suda 171–72
subscripts 85, 88, 91
substandard 38
Syrian Identity 308
Tacticus, Aeneas 147–48, 160, 162, 165–66
teaching 15, 25, 296, 313–15, 317, 322, 325, 333–34
Teaching Classical Languages 332
teaching materials 316, 318
teaching of New Testament Greek 320
teaching students 321–22, 325
technical language (Fachsprache) 158–61
technical military terms 160–61, 165, 198
The constitution of the Athenians 12, 150, 217, 290
Theodotus the Epic Poet 205
terminology 126, 129, 136, 140
textual Patterns 88, 95
Theodotus 205
theological Greek scholars 330
Theology and Classics 317
Thucydides 150–51, 153, 157–59, 162, 165–66, 170, 173, 196, 202, 216–17, 220–21, 225, 232–34, 261
tragedy 133, 150, 156–57, 199, 202, 227, 232, 235, 239, 249, 254
tremas function 95, 99
trilingual learning 324, 334
Übersetzung 28, 209, 231, 233, 310
variationism 47–51, 68
variationist sociolinguistics 47
variants 12, 75, 82, 98, 244, 265, 267, 273–75
varieties 1–8, 10–17, 20–23, 26–27, 37–38, 42, 71, 74, 76, 125–26, 154–55, 157, 236
verb
verb of ordering 53–54, 65
verb of perception 52–53
verbs of saying 52–55
verb of thinking 52–53
Vocabulary (shifts in) 317, 324–25
vulgar 59, 156
vulgarisms 198
vulgarisms 157, 160
word-formation 122, 333
Xenophon 3, 24, 121, 124, 147–55, 157–86, 191, 196, 209, 216, 239
Anabasis 147–67
Cyropaedia 174, 182–84
Hellenica 174, 177, 180–81
Poroi 174–77

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Redefining the Standards in Attic, Koine, and Atticism

Series:  Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation, Volume: 6
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28 Aug 2024
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    • Biblical Studies
      • New Testament & Early Christian Writings
    • Classical Studies
      • Greek & Latin Linguistics
    • Languages and Linguistics
      • Sociolinguistics
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Illustrations and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Setting the Standards
Chapter 1 Koines, Standards, and What’s behind Them: Capturing Linguistic Norms in Greek Official Writing
Chapter 2 Orthographic Variation beyond Spelling Mistakes: Tremas and Adscripts in 194 Greek Papyrus Letters
Chapter 3 Menander and the Alexandrian Dialect: the Atticists’ Perspective on Menander’s Language
Part 2 Fashioning Language through Literature and Vice Versa
Chapter 4 Xenophon, Professional Military Vocabulary, and the Formation of the Literary Koine
Chapter 5 Forerunner of the Koine or Attic Bee? The Reception of Xenophon in the Imperial Age
Chapter 6 Searching for Linguistic Standards in 2 Maccabees
Part 3 Socio-Political Aspects of Language
Chapter 7 Eupolis fr. 99, 25 PCG: Imposing Standards on Stage?
Chapter 8 The Dual in Aristophanes and Late Fifth-, Early Fourth-Century Attic
Chapter 9 Negotiating Jewish Identity through the (Non-)inflection of Personal Names: Evidence from the Greek of the New Testament
Chapter 10 Politics of Atticism: Prefiguring New Imperial Citizenship
Chapter 11 Teaching New Testament Greek: What, and How?
Back Matter
Index

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