Editor for this issue: Joel Jenkins <joellinguistlist.org>
Greek is one of the few languages in the world with an uninterrupted written tradition that spans more than three thousand years. Nearly all periods of Greek are well-documented by large amounts of heterogeneous sources. However, the attention scholarly research has devoted to the different phases of the Greek language is very disproportionate. While the pre-Classical and Classical periods of Greek have been studied for centuries, Postclassical Greek has been focused on only recently. The Postclassical Greek Network aims at bringing together scholars from all over the world who have been working on Postclassical Greek from different, but especially linguistic, perspectives. Moreover, it seeks to bridge the distance between philological and linguistic approaches regarding the study of Greek.
The 10th and final online meeting of the Postclassical Greek Network will be held on Zoom on May 23, at 4:00 PM CEST. The meeting will include a report of the network activities and a discussion of further projects and events. MA and PhD students, as well as early career researchers, are especially welcome to attend.
For further details, please visit the network's website at the following link:
https://postclassicalgreeknetwork.uni-koeln.de
In order to join the network's activities and to receive the Zoom link for attending the meeting, pelase sign up to our Postclassical Greek mailing list:
https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/postclassicalgreek-network
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Ancient Greek (to 1453) (grc)
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
Page Updated: 13-May-2025
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