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Case-Usage in the Greek of Asia Minor

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

D. Emrys Evans
Affiliation:
Bangor

Extract

The inscriptions, with their brevity and their tendency to formulaism, are not so profitable a field for the study of the syntax of the Κοιν⋯ as the papyri, and literary documents like the New Testament. Nevertheless, it is possible to glean from them some evidence, which adds to the sum-total of our knowledge; and when the time comes to deal with the Hellenistic language as a whole, they will have their contribution to make. I propose to deal with the evidence for case-usage provided by the popular inscriptions of Asia Minor, particularly those of that inland region, which corresponds roughly with the limits of ancient Phrygia.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1921

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