I
1: Evidence for the Greek accent
2: Some background on Greek accentuation
3: Continuity and change in Greek accentuation
4: A brief history of scholarship on the Greek accent
II
5: Introduction to Part II
6: Words with the suffix -ro-
7: Words with the suffix -to-
8: Words with the suffix -no-
9: Words with the suffix -lo-
10: Preliminary conclusions
11: Words with the suffix -mo-
12: Complex Caland formations
13: Summary and further consequences
Philomen Probert is University Lecturer in Classical Philology and Linguistics, and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford.
...there is no doubt that this is a book of the highest scholarly standards... James Clackson, Jesus College accessible [both] to non-classically-minded linguists... and non-linguistically-minded classicists Adam I. Cooper, Classical World
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