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Koine Gr**** (ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, hē
koinḕ diál****s, lit. 'the
common dialect'), also
variously known as ****enistic Gr****,
common Attic, the Alexandrian...
- (2001), "
Koinés", in Mesthrie, R. (ed.),
Concise encyclopedia of sociolinguistics, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 485–489 Siegel, Jeff (1985), "
Koines and koineization...
- Look up
Koine or
Koiné in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
literal meaning of the Gr**** word κοινή (
koinḗ) is "common". It may
refer to:
Koine Gr****...
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Koine may be
classified as
Ancient Gr**** in a
wider sense.
There were
several regional dialects of
Ancient Gr****;
Attic Gr****
developed into
Koine. Ancient...
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referred to as the Gr**** Old
Testament or The
Translation of the
Seventy (
Koinē Gr****: Ἡ μετάφρασις τῶν Ἑβδομήκοντα, romanized: Hē metáphrasis tôn Hebdomḗkonta)...
- of Rome and
Koine Gr****
became the
first or
second language in the
Roman Empire. The
origin of
Christianity can also be
traced through Koine Gr**** because...
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Roman citizens would have
lacked a
knowledge of Latin. The wide use of
Koine Gr**** was what
enabled the
spread of
Christianity and
reflects its role...
- (Gr****
sialon or
sielon saliva,
modern Gr**** σάλιο salio)
Achaean Doric Koine. The
common dialect, used in the
decrees of the
Achaean League. In Arcadia...
- /a/.
Iraqi Koine is a
merged dialect which formed in the mid-20th century,
being influenced by both
Urmian and
Hakkari dialects.
Iraqi Koine, like the...
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directly led to the
emergence of the
largely Attic-based "
koine", or "common" Gr**** dialect.
Koine spread throughout the ****enistic world,
becoming the lingua...