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Cambridge University has a strong tradition of research into language and linguistics.

 

Classical Greek

3 results
  1. The Romeyka Project

    Documenting and analysing the synchrony and diachrony of an ancient, endangered Greek dialect spoken only in parts of Anatolia.

  2. The Cambridge Greek Lexicon

  3. Greek & Romance in Southern Italy

    Greek Romance in Southern Italy investigates the impact of culturally transmitted variation in language development by studying the modern indigenous Romance (i.e. the direct offspring of Latin) and Greek dialects spoken alongside of each other in Magna Graecia for nearly 2000 years.About the ResearchersProfessor Adam Ledgeway ​is an academic lingu…

    Cambridge University - Greek & Romance in southern Italy - Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies

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