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Languages of Aristophanes - Aspects of Linguistic Variation in Classical Attic Greek

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Informationen zum Autor Andreas Willi is Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Classics at the University of Basel Klappentext By examining linguistic variation in Aristophanic comedy, Andreas Willi opens up a new perspective on intra-dialectal diversity in Classical Attic Greek. A representative range of registers, technical languages, sociolects, and (comic) idiolects is described and analyzed. Stylistic and statistical observations are combined and supplemented by typological comparisons with material drawn from sociolinguistic research on modern languages. The resulting portrayal of the Attic dialect deepens our understanding of various socio-cultural phenomena reflected in Aristophanes' work. Zusammenfassung By examining linguistic variation in Aristophanic comedy, Andreas Willi opens up a new perspective on intra-dialectal diversity in Classical Attic Greek. A representative range of registers, technical languages, sociolects, and (comic) idiolects is described and analysed. Stylistic and statistical observations are combined and supplemented by typological comparisons with material drawn from sociolinguistic research on modern languages. The resulting portrayal of the Attic dialect deepens our understanding of various socio-cultural phenomena reflected in Aristophanes' work, such as the spread of 'sophistic' culture, the re-evaluation of gender roles, and the status of foreigners in Athenian society. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introduction 2: Religious registers 3: Technical languages 4: 'Scientific discourse' 5: Sophistic innovations 6: Female speech 7: Foreigner talk 8: Conclusion Appendix: Aristophanes' Attic: A grammatical sketch

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Authors Andreas Willi, Andreas (Diebold Professor of Comparative P Willi
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.09.2003
 
EAN 9780199262649
ISBN 978-0-19-926264-9
No. of pages 374
Series Oxford Classical Monographs
Oxford Classical Monographs
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Classical linguistics / literary studies

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