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Syllabus HIST. OF THE GREEK LANG.:MYCENEAN & ARCHAIC GREE - 8779

Last update 15-04-2015

HU Credits: 2

Degree/Cycle: 2nd degree (Master)

Responsible Department: Linguistics

Academic year: 0

Semester: 2nd Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Mt. Scopus

Course/Module Coordinator: Cyril Aslanov

Coordinator Email: [email protected]

Coordinator Office Hours: Sunday 20:00-21:00

Teaching Staff: Prof Cyril Aslanov

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Course/Module description: Presentation of the main stages in the development of the Greek language from Indo-European to Archaic Greek with a special stress on

Course/Module aims: - To help understand the diachrony of Greek - To give a diachronic rationale to the grammatical rules of Greek

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to: - deepening the knowledge of Greek - widening the horizons beyond Classical Greek

Attendance requirements(%): 80

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: - Presentation of each and every stage in the development of the language from Indo-European to Archaic Greek - Exemplifying the aforementioned stages through text samples

Course/Module Content: 2/3: The Indo-European Origins of Greek 9/3: Aegean influences on the constitution of Greek 16/3: Mycenaean: a general presentation 13/4: Morphophonology of Mycenaean 20/4: Morphosyntax and syntax of Mycenaean 27/4:From words to things: the Mycenaean world 04/5: From Mycenae to Homer 11/5: Northwestern Semitic influences on Archaic Greek 25/5: From Homer to Hesiod 1/6: Greek in the West 8/6:The Aeolian Lyric 15/6: From Archaic to Classical Greek 22/6: Conclusions and preparation toward the writing of the seminar/course paper

Required Reading: Cyril Aslanov, “Northwest Semitic Structural Influences on Archaic Greek: A Reassessment,” Judaica Petropolitana, 1 (2013): pp. 17-33.

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.rter im Griechischen, , 1895 (reprצHeinrich Lewy, Die semitischen Fremdw 1970ץ ,Hildesheim-New York, Georg Olms

Maria Luisa Mayer, “Gli imprestiti semitici in greco,” Rendiconto dell’Istituto Lombardo, Classe di Lettere, 94 (1960): pp. 311-351.

,mitiques en grec, ParisיEmilia Masson, Recherches sur les plus anciens emprunts s Klincksieck, 1967. ticent: essai de typologie deיCyril Aslanov, “Emprunt enthousiaste et emprunt r travers l’exemple du grec et du א rentes attitudes devant l’emprunt lexicalיdiff japonais”.

.mitique en grec, Paris, Alfabarre, 2013יMichel Masson, Du s e, Die wichtigsten konsonantischen Erscheinungen desיEdzard J. Furn Vorgriechischen, The Hague-Paris, Mouton, 1972.

Vladimir Georgiev, “Mycenaean among the Other Greek Dialects,” in Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. (ed.), Mycenaean Studies (Proceedings of Third International Colloquium for Mycenaean Studies Held at ‘Wingspread’, 4-8 September 1961), Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1964, pp. 125-139

.me du digamma,” in Leonard Rטrique: le problיnien et homיVladimir Georgiev,“Myc Palmer & John Chadwick (eds.), Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium on Mycenaean Studies, Cambridge, The University Press, 1966, pp. 104-124. n Bartonk, “Greek Dialectology after the Decipherment of Liner B,” inםAnton n Bartonk (ed.), Studia Mycenaea: Proceedings of the MycenaeanםAnton Symposium, Brno, Universita,1968, pp. 37-51.

,nien, Parisיtique historique du grec ancien et du mycיMichel Lejeune, Phon Klincksieck, 1972.

Carlo Gallavotti, “Le grafie del wau nella scrittura micenea,” in Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. (ed.), Mycenaean Studies (Proceedings of Third International Colloquium for Mycenaean Studies Held at ‘Wingspread’, 4-8 September 1961, Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1964, pp. 57-65.

David W. Packard, Minoan , Berkeley-Los Angeles-London, University of California Press, 1974.

.me du digamma,” in Leonard Rטrique: le problיnien et homיVladimir Georgiev, “Myc Palmer and John Chadwick (eds.), Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium on

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Mycenaean Studies, Cambridge, The University Press, 1966, pp. 104-124. teborg, ActaצEbbe Vilborg, A Tentative Grammar of Mycenaean Greek, G Universitatis Gothoborgensis (vol. LXVI), 1960

Ivo Hajnal, Studien zum mykenischen Kasussystem, Berlin-New York, Walter de Gruyter, 1995.

Saul Levin, “Greek and Non-Greek Inflexions in ,” and “Further Remarks on Greek and Non-Greek Inflexions in Linear B,” in Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. (ed.), Mycenaean Studies (Proceedings of Third International Colloquium for Mycenaean Studies Held at ‘Wingspread’, 4-8 September 1961, Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1964, pp. 147-159.

Pierre Chantraine, La Formation des noms en grec ancien, Paris, Champion, 1933.

Additional Reading Material: John Chadwick, Documents in Mycenaean Greek, 2nd edn., Cambridge University Press, 1973.

Course/Module evaluation: End of year written/oral examination 0 % Presentation 0 % Participation in Tutorials 50 % Project work 50 % Assignments 0 % Reports 0 % Research project 0 % Quizzes 0 % Other 0 %

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