Book contents
- Aeolic and Aeolians
- Aeolic and Aeolians
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Aeolian and Aeolic
- 1 Archaeology, Language, and an Aeolian Migration
- 2 The Aeolic Dialects
- 3 More Linguistic Matters: Aeolic Phonology and Morphology as Language Complexification
- 4 Mycenaean Dialects and Despótēs
- 5 Aeolian Patronymics and the Mycenaean Hekwetai
- 6 Mycenaean Epíkouros
- Part II Aeolian Origins in Myth
- Part III Anatolian and Aeolian Myth and Cult
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - Mycenaean Dialects and Despótēs
from Part I - Aeolian and Aeolic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2024
- Aeolic and Aeolians
- Aeolic and Aeolians
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Aeolian and Aeolic
- 1 Archaeology, Language, and an Aeolian Migration
- 2 The Aeolic Dialects
- 3 More Linguistic Matters: Aeolic Phonology and Morphology as Language Complexification
- 4 Mycenaean Dialects and Despótēs
- 5 Aeolian Patronymics and the Mycenaean Hekwetai
- 6 Mycenaean Epíkouros
- Part II Aeolian Origins in Myth
- Part III Anatolian and Aeolian Myth and Cult
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Discussion of Mycenaean Greek dialect variation as evidenced in the Linear B tablets, as well as an examination of the Attic-Ionic lexeme des-pótēs ‘house(hold)-master’ beside Normal Mycenean dos-pótās and Special Mycenaean da-koros ‘sweeper of the sacred-space’, matching Aeolic zda-kóros.
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- Aeolic and AeoliansOrigins of an Ancient Greek Language and its Community of Speakers, pp. 69 - 87Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024