Hellenistic and Roman Greece as a sociolinguistic area /
A beginning-intermediate grammar of Hellenistic Greek /
The rise of Coptic : Egyptian versus Greek in late antiquity /
Greek poetic syntax in the Classical Age /
Themes in Greek Linguistics II /
Advances in Greek generative syntax : in honor of Dimitra Theophanopoulou-Kontou /
Praecepta Tonica /
The structure of complementation /
The rhetoric of interruption : speech-making, turn-taking, and rule-breaking in Luke-Acts and ancient Greek narrative /
Ancient Greek novels : the fragments : introduction, text, translation, and commentary /
Introduction to Attic Greek /
Themes in Greek linguistics : papers from the first International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Reading, September 1993 /
A historical Greek reader : Mycenaean to the Koiné /
Adverb placement : a case study in antisymmetric syntax /
The phonological interpretation of Ancient Greek : a pandialectal analysis /
The textualization of the Greek alphabet /
Expressions of agency in ancient Greek /
Restructuring and functional heads /
The Syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus /
The emergence of reflexivity in Greek language and thought : from Homer to Plato and beyond /
The language of literature : linguistic approaches to classical texts /
Clause combining in ancient Greek narrative discourse : the distribution of subclauses and participial clauses in Xenophon's Hellenica and Anabasis /
Introduction to Attic Greek : answer key /
Imaging Aristotle : Verbal and Visual Representation in Fourteenth-Century France /
When dead tongues speak : teaching beginning Greek and Latin /
The emergence of semantics in four linguistic traditions : Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, Arabic /
Studies in the language of Homer /
Numbers and numeracy in the Greek polis /
Scholia vetera in Pindari Carmina.
Learning Greek with Plato : a beginner's course in Classical Greek, based on Plato, Meno 70a1-81e6 /
All the Greek Verbs.
Who Were the Greeks?
The literate revolution in Greece and its cultural consequences /
Spoken like a woman : speech and gender in Athenian drama /
Word and image in ancient Greece /