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77:, and other great poets of the past. It has become a source for how ancient texts should be acted out based on the experience from commonly read ancient authors. There are six parts to understanding grammar including trained reading by understanding the dialect from certain poetical figures. There is a nine-part word classification system, which strayed away from the previous eight-part classification system. It describes morphological structure as containing no middle diathesis. There is no morphological analysis and the text uses the Word and Paradigm model. 439: 392: 377: 349: 132:"Literary Performance in the Imperial Schoolroom as Historical Reënactment: The Evidence of the Colloquia, Scholia to Canonical Works, and Scholia to the Techne of Dionysius Thrax" 256:
Farina, Margherita. "Diathesis and Middle Voice in the Syriac Ancient Grammatical Tradition: The Translations and Adaptations of the Téchne Grammatiké and the Arabic Model."
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History and Historiography of Linguistics: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS IV), Trier, 24-28 August, 1987
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It is the first work on grammar in Greek, and also the first concerning a Western language. It sought mainly to help speakers of
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Die Fragmente des Grammatikers Dionysios Thrax. Die Fragmente der Grammatiker Tyrannion und Diokles. Apions Glossai Homerikai
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Wolanin, Hubert. "Ancient Greeks on compounds: Aristotle, Dionysius Thrax, Apollonius Dyscolus." (2017).
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2nd century BCE, first treatise on Greek grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax
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Art of Grammar
Ars grammatica
Greek
Greek
grammar
Dionysius Thrax
Koine Greek
Homer
Syriac
Joseph Huzaya
school of Nisibis
Armenian
The Art of Grammar
"Literary Performance in the Imperial Schoolroom as Historical Reënactment: The Evidence of the Colloquia, Scholia to Canonical Works, and Scholia to the Techne of Dionysius Thrax"
doi
10.1353/ajp.2015.0012
ISSN
1086-3168
S2CID
170141521
"Die Fragmente des Grammatikers Dionysios Thrax"
doi
10.1515/9783110855135.1
ISBN
9783110855135
"Linguistic Theories in the Rhetorical Works of Dionysius of Halicarnassus"
ISSN
0017-1298
JSTOR
40266622

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