How Dead Languages Work

How Dead Languages Work

by Coulter H. George
How Dead Languages Work

How Dead Languages Work

by Coulter H. George

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Overview

What could Greek poets or Roman historians say in their own language that would be lost in translation? After all, different languages have different personalities, and this is especially clear with languages of the ancient and medieval world. This volume celebrates six such languages - Ancient Greek, Latin, Old English, Sanskrit, Old Irish, and Biblical Hebrew - by first introducing readers to their most distinctive features, then showing how these linguistic traits play out in short excerpts from actual ancient texts. It explores, for instance, how Homer's Greek shows signs of oral composition, how Horace achieves striking poetic effects through interlaced word order in his Latin, and how the poet of Beowulf attains remarkable intensity of expression through the resources of Old English. But these are languages that have shared connections as well. Readers will see how the Sanskrit of the Rig Veda uses words that come from roots found also in English, how turns of phrase characteristic of the Hebrew Bible found their way into English, and that even as unusual a language as Old Irish still builds on common Indo-European linguistic patterns. Very few people have the opportunity to learn these languages, and they can often seem mysterious and inaccessible: drawing on a lucid and engaging writing style and with the aid of clear English translations throughout, this book aims to give all readers, whether scholars, students, or interested novices, an aesthetic appreciation of just how rich and varied they are.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198852827
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/20/2020
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 222,090
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Coulter H. George, Professor of Classics, University of Virginia

Coulter H. George is Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. The author of Expressions of Agency in Ancient Greek (CUP, 2005) and Expressions of Time in Ancient Greek (CUP, 2014), he has also taught at Rice University and was a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. GreekThe sounds of GreekWord-formsThe IliadFormulasThucydides and abstract languagePauline prepositions3. LatinHow Latin worksLucretiusHorace and HousmanTacitus4. Old English and the Germanic LanguagesGrimm's Law and umlautVerbs, strong and weakOld EnglishBeowulf5. SanskritThe sounds of SanskritSandhiNouns in SanskritThe Rig VedaHow to kill a dragonThe hidden names of the dawn-cows6. Old Irish and the Celtic LanguagesThe eccentricities of the Irish languageOld Irish in actionWelsh7. HebrewThe sounds of SemiticHow Semitic words change shapeLet there be lightNoun chains8. Epilogue and Further ReadingEndmatterIndex
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