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In linguistics, Aeolic Greek (/ˈɒlɪk/), also known as Aeolian (/ˈliən/), Lesbian or Lesbic dialect, is the set of dialects of Ancient Greek spoken mainly in Boeotia; in Thessaly; in the Aegean island of Lesbos; and in the Greek colonies of Aeolis in Anatolia and adjoining islands.

Aeolic Greek
Aeolian dialect
Lesbian dialect
Lesbic dialect
Αἰολικός
RegionBoeotia, Thessaly, Aeolis
Erac. 800–300 BC
Language family
Indo-European
  • Hellenic
    • Ancient Greek
      • Central
        • Aeolic Greek
Early form
Proto-Greek
Writing system
Greek alphabet (uncial and cursive forms)
Eastern Archaic Greek alphabet (up to 4th century BC)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Linguist List
grc-aeo
Glottologaeol1234
Distribution of Greek dialects in Greece in the classical period.[1]

The Aeolic dialect shows many archaisms in comparison to the other Ancient Greek dialects (Arcadocypriot, Attic, Ionic, and Doric varieties), as well as many innovations.

Aeolic Greek is widely known as the language of Sappho and of Alcaeus of Mytilene. Aeolic poetry, which is exemplified in the works of Sappho, mostly uses four classical meters known as the Aeolics: Glyconic (the most basic form of Aeolic line), hendecasyllabic verse, Sapphic stanza, and Alcaic stanza (the latter two are respectively named for Sappho and Alcaeus).

In Plato's Protagoras, Prodicus labelled the Aeolic dialect of Pittacus of Mytilene as "barbarian" (barbaros),[2] because of its difference from the Attic literary style:[3] "He didn't know to distinguish the words correctly, being from Lesbos, and having been raised with a barbarian dialect".


Phonology



Consonants



Labiovelars

Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Greek * changed to Aeolic p everywhere. By contrast, PIE * changed to Attic/Ionic, Arcadocypriot, and Doric t before e and i.

Similarly PIE/PGk * always became b and PIE *gʷʰ > PGk *kʰʷ always became ph (whereas in other dialects they became alternating b/d and ph/th before back/front vowels).

Labiovelars were treated the same way in the P-Celtic languages and the Sabellic languages.


Sonorant clusters

A Proto-Greek consonant cluster with h (from Indo-European *s) and a sonorant (r, l, n, m, w, y) changed to a double sonorant (rr, ll, nn, mm, ww, yy) in Lesbian and Thessalian (sub-dialects of Aeolic) by assimilation. In Attic/Ionic, Doric, and Boeotian Aeolic, the h assimilated to the vowel before the consonant cluster, causing the vowel to lengthen by compensatory lengthening.

PIE VsR or VRs → Attic/Ionic-Doric-Boeotian VVR.
PIE VsR or VRs → Lesbian-Thessalian VRR.[4]

Loss of h

Lesbian Aeolic lost initial h- (psilosis "stripping") from Proto-Indo-European s- or y-. By contrast, Ionic sometimes retains it, and Attic always retains it.


Retention of w

In Thessalian and Boeotian (sub-dialects of Aeolic) and Doric, the Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Greek semi-vowel w (digamma) was retained at the beginning of a word.


Vowels



Long a

In Aeolic and Doric, Proto-Greek long ā remains. By contrast, in Attic, long ā changes to long ē in most cases; in Ionic, it changes everywhere.[5]


Compensatory lengthening

Compensatory lengthening of a,e,o in Lesbian gives ai,ei,oi (in Attic, it would be ā,ei,ou) for example in the accusative plural of a and o stem nouns, or in many 3 Pl verb conjugations.


Boeotian

In Boeotian, the vowel-system was, in many cases, changed in a way reminiscent of the modern Greek pronunciation.


Accent


In Lesbian Aeolic, the accent of all words is recessive (barytonesis), as is typical only in the verbs of other dialects.[6]


Morphology


Contracted or vowel-stem verbs that are thematic in Attic/Ionic are often athematic (-mi) in Aeolic.[7]

Aeolic athematic infinitive active ends in -men or (Lesbian) -menai. ~ Attic/Ionic has -enai.

In the Lesbian dialect this ending also extends to the thematic conjugation, where Attic/Ionic has -ein. All three of these Aeolic endings occur in Homer.

Proto-Greek -ans and -ons-ais and -ois (first- and second declension accusative plural) ~ Attic/Ionic -ās and -ōs (-ους).[8][9]

Dative plural -aisi and -oisi ~ Attic/Ionic -ais and -ois.

The participle has -ois and -ais for Attic -ōs (-ους), -ās.[10]


Glossary


Below it is a list of several words in the Aeolian dialect, written in the Greek alphabet and next to a transcription in the Latin alphabet. Each word is followed by its meaning and compared to similar words in other ancient Greek dialects.


Aeolian



Boeotian


Thessalian


See also



References


  1. Roger D. Woodard (2008), "Greek dialects", in: The Ancient Languages of Europe, ed. R. D. Woodard, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 51.
  2. Protagoras by Plato - Greek text
  3. James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras 341c
  4. V = vowel, R = sonorant, s is itself. VV = long vowel, RR = doubled or long sonorant.
  5. Smyth, Greek Grammar, par. 30 and note, 31: Attic long e, long a
  6. Smyth, par. 162 note: (Lesbian) Aeolic recessive accent
  7. Smyth, Greek Grammar, par. 656: contract verbs in Aeolic
  8. Smyth, par. 214 note 9: first declension in dialects
  9. Smyth, par. 230 note: second declension in dialects
  10. Smyth, par. 305 note
  11. Athenaeus Deipnosophists -9.369
  12. Boiotia —Anthedon
  13. Boiotia — Orchomenos — early 1st century BC
  14. Krannon — c. 250 - 215 BC SEG 23:437, 7
  15. Selected Papers in Greek and Near Eastern History by David Malcolm Lewis, Peter John Rhodes
  16. Skotoussa — 197-185 BC SEG 43:311
  17. Thessalia — Larisa — 220-210 BC - SEG 27:202
  18. Deipnosophists 14.663-4(pp.1059-1062)
  19. Magnesia — Demetrias — late 2nd century BC

Further reading



На других языках


- [en] Aeolic Greek

[es] Griego eólico

El eólico es uno de los dialectos del griego antiguo hablado en la costa de Asia Menor, Tesalia, Beocia, en la isla de Lesbos y en otras colonias griegas. (Véase Dialectos del griego antiguo). Lingüísticamente, el griego eólico debería ser considerado no tanto como un dialecto sino como una lengua estrechamente emparentada con el griego clásico (Ático). Supuestamente ambas lenguas habrían tenido un grado de inteligibilidad alta. Es probable que los hablantes de eólico representaran la segunda ola migratoria de griegos (helenos) desde Europa central (o según otras opiniones desde lo que hoy es Ucrania) hasta lo que hoy es su casa.

[ru] Эолийский диалект древнегреческого языка

Эоли́йский или Эоли́ческий гре́ческий (Αἰολικός; называемый также лесбо́сский гре́ческий) — это лингвистический термин для обозначения архаических греческих субдиалектов, на которых говорили жители Беотии (район центральной Греции), Эолиды (на западе Малой Азии), о‑ва Лесбос (близ Малой Азии) и других греческих колоний.



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