Placeholder Greek frequency list

Here, by popular request and as a placeholder, are the first 2000 words in order of frequency in our Greek corpus. Since the last set are in shared 1993rd place, the count is not exactly 2000. Provenance: Word frequencies in the perseus.uchicago.edu Greek corpus. The numbers you see below are the same as in the […]

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Help/Initiatives welcome!

(Logeion users by city, with ‘not set’ by far the favorite..) FAQ: Q: Can students work on Logeion/on Philo4Classics? A: Yes! Q: What have they done for you lately? A: Have you seen this site, Logeion? All built by students! When you contribute, your work is likely to be seen a million times (edited to […]

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Townhalls and adjective accentuation

Turns out that besides ἁρπάζω, rapio, snatch/rape there are of course more verbs of movement that include/express copulation, namely θρῴσκω, jump (also, ἐπιβαίνω, ‘get on, mount’) . These both somehow seem more appropriate to TFG’s behavior. It did bring on another LSJ peeve. βουθόρος, cow-jumping, is translated as ‘vaccas iniens’ (Latin for entering into cows- […]

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Lemmatization and its discontents

Currently working on lemmatizing a bunch of Plutarch (Moralia) and as I double check the Morpheus output, kindly provided through the Alpheios API, I come across καταζήσεις. You now get to guess how I lemmatize this. You could do the following: The righteous lemma: καταζήω or The expected conventional lemma: καταζάω But no, I’m going […]

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