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Editions and Abbreviations | ||
1 | Investigating Language Attitude | 1 |
2 | The Language of Foreigners in Greek Literature | 39 |
3 | The Text of Aristophanes | 90 |
4 | Non-Attic Dialect in Aristophanes | 119 |
5 | Old Comedy: Shorter Passages and Fragments | 264 |
6 | Dialect in Old Comedy: Recapitulation | 296 |
App | Sources for Laconian, Megarian, and Boeotian Dialect | 309 |
Short Glossary of Linguistic Terms | 313 | |
References | 316 | |
General Index | 335 | |
Index of Greek Words | 341 |
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