학술논문

The Greek Documentary Papyri as a Linguistically Heterogeneous Corpus: The Case of the "Katochoi of the Sarapeion" Archive.
Document Type
Article
Source
Classical World; 2015, Vol. 108 Issue 4, preceding p461-484, 25p
Subject
Documentation
Archives
Greek manuscripts (Papyri)
Linguistics
Papyrus manuscripts
Language
ISSN
00098418
Abstract
While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot be considered a linguistically homogeneous corpus. In this article, I show that even in a single archive, the "katochoi of the Sarapeion" archive, considerable variation exists in terms of phonology/orthography, morphology, and syntax. I argue that the different types of documents contained in this archive-that is, dreams, letters and petitions- can be situated on a linguistic continuum or "register" continuum. To account for the linguistic differences between these documents, the so-called "tenor"-vector plays a particularly important role. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]