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Researches in Greece

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William MartinLeake (1777-1860) first published Researches in Greece in 1814.

The book is a survey of the languages and dialects spoken in modern Greece and the Southern Balkans during the early nineteenth century.

It was a pioneering work of linguistics that created great interest among Western European scholars.

Chapter 1 deals with modern Greek, with sections on grammar, orthography, and phonetics; modern literature, including a catalogue of modern Greek authors; the Tzakonic dialect; and pronunciation and regional variation.

Chapter 2 covers Albanian and includes sections on phonetics, grammar and vocabulary and Albanian history and geography.

Chapter 3 gives a brief account of the Wallachian and Bulgarian languages.

The volume includes useful comparative vocabulary lists in English, Greek, Albanian, Wallachian and Bulgarian.

This key work of nineteenth-century scholarship was highly influential in generating scholarly interest in the study of modern Greek.

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Cambridge University Press
1108017614 / 9781108017619
Paperback / softback
409.495
26/08/2010
United Kingdom
508 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white
170 x 244 mm, 800 grams
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