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Arcadocypriot, or southern Achaean, was an ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia in the central Peloponnese and in Cyprus. Its resemblance to Mycenaean Greek, as it is known from the Linear B corpus, suggests that Arcadocypriot is its descendant.

Arcadocypriot Greek
RegionArcadia, Cyprus
Erac. 1200 – 300 BC
Language family
Indo-European
  • Hellenic
    • Ancient Greek
      • Central
        • Arcadocypriot Greek
Early forms
Proto-Greek
Writing system
Greek alphabet
Cypriot syllabary
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Linguist List
grc-arc
Glottologarca1234
Distribution of Greek dialects in Greece in the classical period.[1]

In Cyprus the dialect was written using solely the Cypriot Syllabary. The most extensive surviving text of the dialect is the Idalion Tablet,[2] a significant literary source on the vocabulary comes from the lexicon of 5th century AD grammarian Hesychius.


History


Proto-Arcadocypriot (around 1200 BC) is supposed to have been spoken by Achaeans in the Peloponnese before the arrival of Dorians, so it is also called southern Achaean. The isoglosses of the Cypriot and Arcadian dialects testify that the Achaeans had settled in Cyprus. As Pausanias reported:

Agapenor, the son of Ancaeus, the son of Lycurgus, who was king after Echemus, led the Arcadians to Troy. After the capture of Troy the storm that overtook the Greeks on their return home carried Agapenor and the Arcadian fleet to Cyprus, and so Agapenor became the founder of Paphos, and built the sanctuary of Aphrodite at Palaepaphos (Old Paphos).[3]

The establishment happened before 1100 BC. With the arrival of Dorians in the Peloponnese, a part of the population moved to Cyprus, and the rest was limited to the Arcadian mountains.

According to John T Hooker, the preferable explanation for the general historico-linguistic picture is

that in the Bronze Age, at the time of the great Mycenaean expansion, a dialect of a high degree of uniformity was spoken both in Cyprus and in the Peloponnese but that at some subsequent epoch the speakers of West Greek intruded upon the Peloponnese and occupied the coastal states, but made no significant inroads into Arcadia.[4]


Later developments


After the collapse of the Mycenaean world, communication ended, and Cypriot was differentiated from Arcadian. It was written until the 3rd century BC using the Cypriot syllabary.[5][6]

Tsan was a letter in use only in Arcadia until around the 6th century BC. Arcadocypriot kept many characteristics of Mycenaean, early lost in Attic and Ionic, such as the /w/ sound (digamma).


Glossary



Arcadian


Arcadian wordEnglish transliterationMeaningOther Greek dialects
ἀμφιδεκάτηamphidekatê21st of the month ἡ μετὰ εἰκάδα ἡμέρα(ampheikas)(dekatê tenth)
ἄνωδαanôdaup-sideAttic ἄνωθε anôthe
ἄρμωλαarmôla or ἀρμώμαλα armômalafood seasoningAttic ἀρτύματα artymata; ἀρτύω artyo
ἄσιστοςasistosnearestAttic ἄγχιστος anchistos
δάρινdarin or dareirspan of all fingers; see Ancient Greek units of measurementAttic σπιθαμή spithame, inch)
ἙκατόμβαιοςHecatombaiosepithet for Apollo in Athens and for Zeus in Gortys (Arcadia) and Gortyna, Crete
ϜιστίαυWistiauAttic Hestiou, eponym genitive of Hestios; Cf.Hestia and gistia)
ϝοῖνοςwoinoswineCypriot, Cretan, Delphic, Magna Graecian; Attic oinos
ζέλλωzellô"throw, put, let, cast"Attic βάλλω ballô
ζέρεθρονzerethronpit(Homeric, Attic βέρεθρον berethron; (Koine barathron)
θύρδαthyrdaoutsideAttic ἔξω exô, thyra door; (Paphian θόρανδε thorande
ἴνinin, insideAttic en; Cypriot id.
κάθιδοςkathidoswater-jugAttic ὑδρία hydria; (Tarentine huetos)
κάςkasandAttic καί kai; Cypriotic id.
κίδαριςkidarisArcadian dance (Athenaeus 14.631d.)[7] and Demetra Kidaria in Arcadia.
κόρϝαkorwagirlAttic korê; Pamphylian name Κορϝαλίνα Korwalina
ΚορτύνιοιKortynioi(Kortys or Gortys (Arcadia))
κυβήβηkubêbêboot, shoeAttic hypodema
ΛῆναιLênaiBacchae (Lenaeus Dionysus, Lenaia festival
μωρίαιmôriaihorses, cattle
οὔνηounê or ouneicome on! Go!Attic δεῦρο, δράμε deuro, drame
πέσσεταιpessetaiit is cooked, roastedAttic ὀπτᾶται optatai
ποςpostowards, intoAttic προς pros; Cypriot id. !

ποσκατυβλάψη[8] poskatublapse (Attic proskatablapsei)

σίς[9]siswho, anyoneAttic tis; Laconian tir; Thessalian kis; Cypr. sis (si se)

Cypriot



Paphian


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. Georgiadou, Anna (2015). "The Tablet of Idalion (ICS 217)". Kyprios Character. History, Archaeology & Numismatics of Ancient Cyprus.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. Pausanias, Description of Greece 8.5.1 Archived 2008-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  4. John T Hooker, Mycenaean Greece (Routledge Revivals). Archived 2015-12-24 at the Wayback Machine Routledge, 2014 ISBN 1317751221 p164
  5. Kypros, Salamis, c. 600 BC Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Kypros — Kourion ~320 BC Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Mortals and Immortals Archived 2016-12-24 at the Wayback Machine by Jean-Pierre Vernant
  8. Arkadia — Tegea — 4th century BC IG V,2 6 38 Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Arkadia — Mantineia — stoichedon. — 5th century BC Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "LSJ". Archived from the original on 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  11. Aristotle, Poetics, XXI Archived 2007-12-19 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography



Further reading



На других языках


- [en] Arcadocypriot Greek

[ru] Аркадо-кипрский диалект древнегреческого языка

Аркадо-кипрский или южно‑ахейский — диалект древнегреческого языка, на котором говорили жители Аркадии (центральный Пелопоннес) и Кипра. Его сходство с микенским греческим языком, известным по надписям линейным письмом Б, показывает, что аркадо-кипрский диалект является его потомком. Предположительно, на прото-аркадо-кипрском (ок. 1200 до н. э.) говорили ахейцы Пелопоннеса до вторжения дорийцев, поэтому его называют ещё южно‑ахейским.



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