Project EVWRIT: Everyday Writing in Graeco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt (I - VIII AD). A Socio-Semiotic Study of Communicative Variation
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The textualization of women’s letters from Roman Egypt : analyzing historical framing practices from a multi-modal point of view
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Novel perspectives on communication practices in Antiquity : towards a historical social-semiotic approach
Klaas Bentein (UGent) and Yasmine Amory (UGent) -
Visual signs of deference in Late Antique Greek letters on papyrus
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A glimpse into the fourth generation of the Philosarapis archive : SB III 7244 revised and its unpublished recto
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γινώσκειν σε οὖν θέλω : causal particles and their semantic development in Post-classical Greek
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Getting involved with Greek papyri
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The syntax of δέ in post-classical documentary texts
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Atticist lexica and Modern Greek dictionaries : a brief comparison of (negative) lexicographical labelling
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Scribal repertoires in Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period (Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents)
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The interrelationship between scriptal and linguistic variation in notary signatures of Greek contracts from late antique Egypt