En torno a la clasificación dialectal del panfilio
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1983.v51.i1.733Abstract
In this paper the authors try to prove that the Greek dialect of Pamphylia is not a mixed dialect formed by an Achaean base and a Doric adstratum. The Doric features of the Pamphylian are archaisms, its innovations show that this dialect belongs to Eastern Greek (together with the Mycenaean, Epic Achaean, Protolesbian, Protoionic and Protoarcado-Cyprian) being the most conservative of this group. For this reason the Pamphylian is to be held as an intermediate dialect between Eastern Greek and Western Greek.
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1983-06-30
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López Eire, A., & Lillo Alcaraz, A. (1983). En torno a la clasificación dialectal del panfilio. Emerita, 51(1), 5–27. https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1983.v51.i1.733
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