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A component of the
Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway
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B-Greek is an electronic conference
designed to foster communication concerning the
study of the Greek Bible. Click on the picture
to the left to visit the
B-Greek home page.
The
b-greek pages provide
These pages also provide information on
the way the list is run.
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The Biblical Language Standards mailing list is a forum for discussion and
announcements concerning the work of the
Society of Biblical Literature Seminar on
Electronic Standards for Biblical Language
Texts. It is a moderated list. Participation is
open to biblical scholars, publishers and
software developers. To subscribe, send the
message "subscribe bls" to the
Automated List Administrator.
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The
Classics List is dedicated to discussion of
the Greek and Latin classical literature. The
site also provides links to other sites related
to the classics. Archives of both versions of
this list (moderated and unmoderated) are also
available. (Links were updated on July 30,
2004.)
While the focus of this list is the
classical literature, and not the
language per se, topics related to Greek
linguistics are sometimes a part of the
discussions.
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INSCRIPTIONES-L (formerly EPIGRAPH-L) is a
moderated discussion list devoted to the study
of Classical Epigraphy. Its purpose is to
provide a forum for all aspects of such study.
While the primary focus of the list is the
discussion of inscriptions from the Greek and
Roman worlds, discussion of inscriptions from
'peripheral cultures' is also welcome.
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The Linguist List
site provides access to many resources ofinterest to linguists and
students of linguistics. While it is not directly concerned with
Ancient Greek, the topic does come up on the list discussions from time
to time and many of the resources available through this site will
prove useful for students of Greek who want to broaden their knowledge
of inguistics.
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There are many other discussion lists that deal with particular
languages or with particular schools of linguistics. Many of these are
listed on the Linguist List's
Linguistics Mailing Lists
page, and
Archives
for many of these lists are also housed there.
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