Kaksi vierailuluentoa kreikasta: Dr. Ioanna Manolessou

Ioanna Manolessou (Academy of Athens) vierailee projektissa Digital Grammar of Greek Documentary Papyri (PapyGreek) ja pitää kaksi yleisöluentoa. Kaikki ovat lämpimästi tervetulleita kuuntelemaan!

Esitelmä 1 : Dialect genesis in post-classical Greek

Helsinki Research of the Ancient World (HelRAW)

Milloin: 14.3. 2022, klo 17:15 (UTC+2)
Missä: Psychologicum 229 (Siltavuorenpenger 1 A) ja Zoomissa:

https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/69130700271?pwd=SVdBNUVPdWdmMlRZZzhKTmtBL3AyZz09

Meeting ID: 691 3070 0271

Passcode: 645095
Tapahtumasivu: /en/news/language-culture/helraw-ioanna-manolessou-14.3.2022-0

Lyhennelmä:

The talk revolves around the major question of the dialectal split of the Greek language after the Hellenistic Koine. It offers a series of methodological principles for linguistic research on Post-classical, Medieval and Modern Greek, distilled from years of work on the Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek and on the Historical Dictionary of Modern Greek, together with some innovative suggestions for the pathways and patterns of change which led to the genesis of dialectal differentiation.

 

Esitelmä 2: Vox Neograeca: investigating sound change in the history of Greek

Klassillisen filologian tutkijaseminaari

Milloin: 16.3. 2022 klo 16.15

Where: Metsätalo, sali 2 (Unioninkatu 40) ja verkoss: https://video.helsinki.fi/unitube/live-stream.html?room=l33

Lyhennelmä:

The paper discusses the methods and evidence for investigating sound change/pronunciation change in the history of Greek, and in particular post-classical and Medieval Greek. The discussion will be illustrated with illustrative examples from different types of evidence, such as spelling mistakes, metalinguistic comments, and trancriptions/transliterations in other scripts.

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Lisäksi Ioanna Manolessou pitää samalla viikolla esitelmän verkossa tiistaina, 15.3. 18.30 GMT (Greek Dialogue Online, Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies / Cambridge University):

"An uncommonly woundabout way of getting anywheah”: on investigating Greek language history, with an emphasis on Tsakonian

https://www.ccgs.csah.cam.ac.uk/events/greek-dialogues-online-uncommonly-woundabout-way-getting-anywheah-investigating-greek