The Language of Achilles

Classical Quarterly 23 (02):193- (1973)
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Abstract

In a brief article under the present title, Adam Parry raised a simple but profound question: were there certain things that the inherited vocabulary of oral poets did not allow them to sayF; The mere raising of this question, whatever his answer, is enough to make the article one of the more important contributions to Homeric studies in the last fifty years. As it happens, his answer was affirmative, and it has not been contested. Contested it will now be

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Homeric words and speakers.Jasper Griffin - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:36-57.

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