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On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels. / Scarborough, Matthew.
11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (Rhodes, 26-29 September 2013): Selected Papers / Πρακτικά. ed. / G. Kotzoglou; K. Nikolou; E. Karantzola; K. Frantzi; I. Galantomos; M. Georgalidou; V. Kourti-Kazoullis; Ch. Papadopoulou; E. Vlachou. Rhodes : University of the Aegean, 2014. p. 1535-1548.
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Harvard
Scarborough, M 2014, On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels. in G Kotzoglou, K Nikolou, E Karantzola, K Frantzi, I Galantomos, M Georgalidou, V Kourti-Kazoullis, C Papadopoulou & E Vlachou (eds), 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (Rhodes, 26-29 September 2013): Selected Papers / Πρακτικά. University of the Aegean, Rhodes, pp. 1535-1548.
APA
Scarborough, M. (2014). On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels. In G. Kotzoglou, K. Nikolou, E. Karantzola, K. Frantzi, I. Galantomos, M. Georgalidou, V. Kourti-Kazoullis, C. Papadopoulou, & E. Vlachou (Eds.), 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (Rhodes, 26-29 September 2013): Selected Papers / Πρακτικά (pp. 1535-1548). University of the Aegean.
Vancouver
Scarborough M. On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels. In Kotzoglou G, Nikolou K, Karantzola E, Frantzi K, Galantomos I, Georgalidou M, Kourti-Kazoullis V, Papadopoulou C, Vlachou E, editors, 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (Rhodes, 26-29 September 2013): Selected Papers / Πρακτικά. Rhodes: University of the Aegean. 2014. p. 1535-1548
Author
Scarborough, Matthew. / On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels. 11th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (Rhodes, 26-29 September 2013): Selected Papers / Πρακτικά. editor / G. Kotzoglou ; K. Nikolou ; E. Karantzola ; K. Frantzi ; I. Galantomos ; M. Georgalidou ; V. Kourti-Kazoullis ; Ch. Papadopoulou ; E. Vlachou. Rhodes : University of the Aegean, 2014. pp. 1535-1548
Bibtex
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abstract = "In all attested periods of the Ancient Thessalian dialect there are two mid-long vowels, written as <E> and <O> in the archaic epichoric alphabet and <EI> and <OY> in the Ionic alphabet. Traditionally the Ionic alphabet spellings have been explained as raised mid-high vowels /eː/ and /oː/. This paper problematizes this assumption, examining evidence from inscriptions transitional between the two scripts, and proposes that the spellings <ΕΙ> and <ΟΥ> may be plausibly interpreted instead as a specifically Thessalian standardized orthography for central-mid vowels /eː̞ / and /o̞ː/.",
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