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Early Greek Alphabetic Writing A Linguistic Approach

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Elvira Astoreca, Natalia  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2406-5557

Abstract

Despite the flourishing of epichoric studies on the Archaic Greek scripts in the 1960s, embodied by archaeologists Lilian Hamilton Jeffery and Margherita Guarducci, most scholarship on early alphabetic writing in Greece has focused on questions around the origin of ‘the Greek alphabet’ instead of acknowledging the diversity of alphabetic systems that emerged in Geometric and Archaic times. The present book proposes to bring back the epichoric approach by focusing on the different ways in which the earliest epigraphic evidence represents the spoken Greek dialects. However, instead of continuing the palaeographic methodology of previous studies, this analysis follows the latest trends in grapholinguistics, more specifically the methodology of comparative graphematics.

By examining the grapheme-phoneme relationships across Greek-speaking regions, it is possible to recognise that diversity and to draw connections with neighbouring contemporaneous alphabets, such as those for Phrygian, Eteocretan and Etruscan. This work, carried out within the Contexts of and Relations between Early Writing Systems (CREWS) project, aims to contribute towards the conceptualisation of the so-called epichoric scripts as independent alphabets, as well as their framing within the ecology of ancient Mediterranean writing systems.

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Early Greek Alphabetic Writing A Linguistic Approach

Keywords

Ancient Greek, writing systems, epichoric alphabets, alphabetic writing, Greek linguistics

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Publisher

Oxbow Books

ISBN

1789257468
9781789257465
Sponsorship
European Research Council (677758)