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Latin with an Accent

Posted on 3rd May 20224th May 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

WOLFGANG DE MELO The Romans on how to speak proper.

Tagged Linguistics

Socially Awkward Data: Studying Ancient Sociolinguistics

Posted on 22nd March 202222nd March 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, History, Latin Language

ROBIN MEYER By Pollux, curse these particles!

Tagged Linguistics

What You See is What They Wrote? Thoughts on Latin Spelling

Posted on 24th February 202224th February 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

WOLFGANG DE MELO Orthography matters.

Tagged Linguistics

Learning to Read and Write in Ancient Rome

Posted on 16th December 202116th December 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

ALBERTO REGAGLIOLO How did the Romans begin their children's education?

Tagged Education, Linguistics

Gender in Latin and Beyond: A Philologist’s Take

Posted on 12th October 202123rd February 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Latin Language, Top 20

WOLFGANG DE MELO How did the Romans handle gender?

Tagged Gender, Linguistics

What Did Ancient Languages Sound Like?

Posted on 3rd July 202122nd January 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Latin Language, The Classical Tradition, Top 20

NICHOLAS SWIFT Can we really hear the ancients speak?

Tagged Linguistics

“My Inquisitive Girlish Gaze”: How Women Speak in Greek Drama

Posted on 1st May 202113th September 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Greek Literature, History

IMOGEN STEAD How can we find 'real' female speech in all-male drama?

Tagged Aristophanes, Comedy, Euripides, Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Tragedy1 Comment

Nose Knows Best: How Latin tricks Italians

Posted on 21st March 202124th July 2021 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

ALTHEA SOVANI If you think we Italians have it easy when it comes to Latin, think again!

Tagged Linguistics, Translation1 Comment
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