Συμβολή στην αρχαία ελληνική διαλεκτολογία

Part of : Γλωσσολογία ; Vol.4, 1985, pages 89-100

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This paper is a contribution to ancient greek dialectology. The whole discussion is divided into two parts. ln the first part, an unpublished short Thessalian inscription from Magnesia 5th - 4th c. b.C.) votive to Themis is examined. Among others (e.g. the most ancient occurrences of the word άκαινα and προστηθίδια, etc.),the dative TOI IEPOI is proposed to be explaind as τοι ιεροί(not excluding' however, the reading τώι, ιερώι,one more forerunner of the forms in-oumainly occurring in Thessaliotis, unecessarily taken by Lejeune to be locatives of Aetolian origin. In the second part, the dative singular in -οι for the North-West dialects is re-xamined, the form being considered by the present author rather as a dative from -al than as a locative.
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Περιέχει εικόνα, σημειώσεις και βιβλιογραφία