Publications
Prikhodko, Maksim . 2021. Irony and heroism: On the fragment of Origen’s treatise “Contra Celsum” 7.53-58. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 52–62.
Semikolennykh, Maria . 2021. Basilios Bessarion on George of Trebizond’s translation of Plato’s Laws. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 74–91.
Shcherbakov, Fedor . 2021. When Homer ceased laughing: Epic humour and the means of its apology in antique allegorism and symbolism. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 63–73.
Coker, Amy. 2019. How filthy was Cleopatra? Looking for dysphemistic words in ancient Greek. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20 (2) : 186–203.
Assunção, Carlos, Gonçalo Fernandes and Rolf Kemmler, eds. 2016. History of Linguistics 2014. Selected papers from the 13th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS XIII), Vila Real, Portugal, 25–29 August 2014. (Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 126). John Benjamins.
Meluzzi, Chiara. 2016. Pragmatic use of ancient greek pronouns in two communicative frameworks. Pragmatics 26 (3) : 447–471.
Kiss, Katalin E., ed. 2005. Universal Grammar in the Reconstruction of Ancient Languages. (Studies in Generative Grammar 83). De Gruyter.
Al-Qinai, Jamal B.S. 1999. Assimilation vs translation of SL lexical items: Factors and criteria. ITL 125 - 126 : 277–317.
Pitavy, Jean-Christophe. 1999. “Tell me, Socrates ...”: Verbal aspect, focus and questioning strategies in ancient Greek. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 12 : 149.
Fredsted, Elin. 1998. On semantic and pragmatic ambiguity. Kresten Nordentoft in memoriam. Journal of Pragmatics 30 (5) : 527–541.
Dickey, Eleanor. 1997. The ancient Greek address system and some proposed sociolinguistic universals. Language in Society 26 (1) : 1–13.