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Autor López Eire, Antonio |
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López Eire, Antonio ; Méndez Dosuna, Julián | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1980-06-30In this paper the authors point out that the Doric dialects as well as the Northwest ones arose as such dialects at a relatively late date. According to the authors, every linguistic feature that could be considered an innovation of the above me[...]texto impreso
Two writers share the same “logosphere” if they think, and consequently speak and write, about the same theme with similar or identical words or sentences. That can be proved to be the case of the great literary critics Dionysius of Halicarnassu[...]texto impreso
López Eire, Antonio ; Lillo Alcaraz, A. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1983-06-30In this paper the authors try to prove that the Greek dialect of Pamphylia is not a mixed dialect formed by an Achaean base and a Doric adstratum. The Doric features of the Pamphylian are archaisms, its innovations show that this dialect belongs[...]texto impreso
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Adrados, Francisco R. ; López Eire, Antonio ; Ramírez de Verger, Antonio ; Laguna Mariscal, Gabriel ; Bauzá, Hugo F. ; Pórtulas, Jaume ; Martín García, Francisco ; Ramos Jurado, E. A. ; Caerols Pérez, José Joaquín ; Pérez Castro, L. C. ; Carrasco Serrano, G. ; Gascó, Fernando | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1993-06-30texto impreso
Calvo Martínez, Tomás ; Villar Lecumberri, Alicia ; Brioso Sánchez, Máximo ; Pérez Vega, Ana ; García Navarro, María José ; Arribas Hernáez, M.ª Luisa ; López Eire, Antonio ; Danelis Rokka, Elías ; Güemes Amado, Araceli ; Carrasco Serrano, G. ; Serrano Aubar, C. ; González Castro, J. F. ; d’Ors, Álvaro ; de Cuenca, Luis Alberto ; Conde Salazar, Matilde ; Anglada, Ángel | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1992-06-30texto impreso
The language of Satyr-Drama occupies an intermediate stage between the language of Tragedy and that of Comedy. In fact, in the Euripidean Satyr Play Cyclops, for instance, Silenos sometimes speak like a tragic character, calling the “oarsmen” κώ[...]texto impreso
In this paper the author offers a new explanation of the treatments of the consonantal clusters -ns- (with secondary s) and -ns (with primary s) in ancient Greek dialects. According to him, the result of the treatment ns in cluster ans was, thro[...]texto impreso
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This paper tries to demonstrate how the comedies of Aristophanes must be interpreted taking into account the fact that political and ritual features work in them together. Concerning ritual patterns, it does not impose, however, a single interpr[...]texto impreso
In this paper the author tries to define some functions that can be detected in Libanius letters of recommendation, such as «introduction», «explanation», «petition». These functions are normally displayed through typified words and sentences, a[...]texto impreso
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Hellenistic and Later Greek Rhetoric differ from that of the Classical Period in several ways. Although the practice of declamation remained vigorous in the schools, a new kind of Oratory was born in Athens, in the IVth century B.C., that reflec[...]