Politics of language: foreign nativeness and identity in the Roman Empire
"Examining the identity and belonging of native and non-native speakers of Greek during the time of the High Roman Empire, Eleni Bozia closely studies grammarians, lexicographers and literary writers who used Attic Greek. Bozia argues that transculturalism and translingualism created a new spac...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Examining the identity and belonging of native and non-native speakers of Greek during the time of the High Roman Empire, Eleni Bozia closely studies grammarians, lexicographers and literary writers who used Attic Greek. Bozia argues that transculturalism and translingualism created a new space for both the naturalised and native citizenry. In the act of imitating, emulating and recreating Attic Greek, speakers formed a socio-politically distinct and nuanced mode of expression in the social echelons of the Roman world. Additionally, this is the first book to explore Greek and Latin texts from both a philological and a computational linguistics perspective. The result is a consideration of how imitation and innovation affect the social positioning of native and bilingual speakers. As such, this combined reading of data derived from classical studies in conjunction with computational linguistics, offers the context of how to serve a new interpretation of our understanding and appreciation of identity." |
Beschreibung: | ix, 238 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781350430273 9781350430327 |
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spelling | Bozia, Eleni 1981- Verfasser (DE-588)1169315690 aut Politics of language foreign nativeness and identity in the Roman Empire Eleni Bozia London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2025 ix, 238 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Examining the identity and belonging of native and non-native speakers of Greek during the time of the High Roman Empire, Eleni Bozia closely studies grammarians, lexicographers and literary writers who used Attic Greek. Bozia argues that transculturalism and translingualism created a new space for both the naturalised and native citizenry. In the act of imitating, emulating and recreating Attic Greek, speakers formed a socio-politically distinct and nuanced mode of expression in the social echelons of the Roman world. Additionally, this is the first book to explore Greek and Latin texts from both a philological and a computational linguistics perspective. The result is a consideration of how imitation and innovation affect the social positioning of native and bilingual speakers. As such, this combined reading of data derived from classical studies in conjunction with computational linguistics, offers the context of how to serve a new interpretation of our understanding and appreciation of identity." Language and culture / Rome Identity (Psychology) / Social aspects Attic Greek dialect / Rome / Social aspects Ancient (Classical) Greek Classical history / classical civilisation Migration;immigration & emigration Rome / Civilization / Greek influences Rome / Intellectual life Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, online 978-1-350-43031-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epdf 978-1-350-43029-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-350-43030-3 |
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title | Politics of language foreign nativeness and identity in the Roman Empire |
title_auth | Politics of language foreign nativeness and identity in the Roman Empire |
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title_full | Politics of language foreign nativeness and identity in the Roman Empire Eleni Bozia |
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