Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing"):
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spelling | Steiner-Weber, Astrid Verfasser (DE-588)129279293 aut Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Grammar; Grammatik year:2000 pages:686-688 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 686-688 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Steiner-Weber, Astrid Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") Grammar; Grammatik |
title | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_auth | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_exact_search | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_full | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_fullStr | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_full_unstemmed | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_short | Grammar. The term "g." comes from the Classical Greek grammatike techne (later abbreviated to grammatike), which simply means "skill of writing" (Greek gramma, "alphabetic character", "writing") |
title_sort | grammar the term g comes from the classical greek grammatike techne later abbreviated to grammatike which simply means skill of writing greek gramma alphabetic character writing |
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