Philomen Probert
English philologist
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Philomen Probert's Degrees
- Masters Classics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Classics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philomen Probert is a British classicist and academic, specialising in linguistics. She is Professor of Classical Philology and Linguistics at the University of Oxford. Early life and education From 1991 to 1995, Probert studied classics at Exeter College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Remaining at Exeter College, she undertook postgraduate studies in general linguistics and comparative philology, completing her Master of Philosophy degree in 1997. She then moved to St John's College, Oxford, where she undertook research towards her Doctor of Philosophy degree under the supervision of Anna Morpurgo Davies. She completed her DPhil in 2000 with a thesis titled "Studies in ancient Greek accentuation". Her doctoral thesis won the 2002 Conington Prize from the Faculty of Classics.
Philomen Probert's Published Works
Published Works
- Early Greek Relative Clauses (2015) (82)
- Ancient Greek accentuation (2006) (75)
- A new short guide to the accentuation of ancient Greek (2003) (29)
- Colloquial and Literary Latin: Roman authors on colloquial language (2010) (29)
- Clause boundaries in Old Hittite relative sentences (2006) (20)
- Ancient Greek accentuation : synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory (2006) (16)
- Vector space models of Ancient Greek word meaning, and a case study on Homer (2019) (6)
- Ancient Greek Accentuation in Generative Phonology and Optimality Theory (2010) (5)
- Six notes on Latin correlatives (2015) (5)
- Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent (2019) (4)
- Mycenaean 'o'- is accusative, 'jo'- is nominative (2008) (4)
- Laws and rules in Indo-European (2012) (3)
- Comparative Philology and Linguistics (2009) (3)
- Origins of the Greek law of limitation (2012) (3)
- Attic Irregularities: Their Reinterpretation in the Light of Atticism (2011) (3)
- Zeus on the stud farm? Against a Homeric instance of attractio relativi (2016) (1)
- Verborum ordo – ordo verborum: the placement of the dependent genitive in Classical Latin (2012) (1)
- 5 Ancient Theory of Prosody (2015) (1)
- Some History of Scholarship (2019) (0)
- Varieties of Greek relative clause (2015) (0)
- How does Homer choose between inherently maximalizing constructions (2015) (0)
- Proto-Indo-European, Greek, and primitive languages: the last 150 years (2015) (0)
- Forays into early Greek relative clauses in non-epic genres (2015) (0)
- The Latin Circumflex (2019) (0)
- (C.H.) George Expressions of Agency in Ancient Greek . Pp. x + 288. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Cased, £50, US$85. ISBN: 0-521-84789-3. (2006) (0)
- Exon ’ s Law and the Latin Syncopes 1 (2012) (0)
- Complex Caland Formations (2006) (0)
- Matters of case (2015) (0)
- The ‘Ϝhεδιέστας’ inscription from Archaic Argos (SEG 11:314): a reconsideration (2015) (0)
- Some Background on Greek Accentuation (2006) (0)
- Conclusions (2019) (0)
- Latin Proclitics II (2019) (0)
- Latin Proclitics I (2019) (0)
- Greek Prosody (2001) (0)
- Evidence for the Greek Accent (2006) (0)
- How does Homer choose between ὁ, ἡ, τό and ὅς, ἥ, ὅ? (2015) (0)
- Roman authors on colloquial languge (Varro, Quintilian, Donatus, Pompeius) (2010) (0)
- (M.) Slavova Phonology of the Greek Inscriptions in Bulgaria. (Palingenesia 83). Stuttgart: Steiner, 2004. Pp. 149. €38. 351508598X. (2006) (0)
- GREEK GRAMMARIANS (2021) (0)
- Cretan inscriptions to 400 BC (2015) (0)
- Cratylus D. Sedley: Plato’s Cratylus. Pp. xii + 190. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Cased, £40, US$60. ISBN: 0-521-58492-2. (2005) (0)
- A Brief History of Scholarship on the Greek Accent (2006) (0)
- (C.H.) George Expressions of Time in Ancient Greek. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. 331 + ix. £65. 9781107003941. (2015) (0)
- A. Ruppel Absolute Constructions in Early Indo-European. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2013). Pp. 255 + xiv. £62. 9780521767620. (2014) (0)
- Homeric relative clauses in direct speech and narrative (2015) (0)
- Summary and Further Consequences (2006) (0)
- Continuity and Change in Greek Accentuation (2006) (0)
- Definiteness and related concepts (2015) (0)
- Houses in which a serf living in the country does not reside: a reconsideration of Gortyn Laws column 4 lines 31–37 (2017) (0)
- What is a relative clause (2015) (0)
- que, ue, ne, ce (2019) (0)
- Introduction (2019) (0)
- Approaches to Proto-Indo-European relative clauses (2015) (0)
- Ancient Greek Theory of Prosody (2019) (0)
- Greek Dialects in the Lexicon (2019) (0)
- Words with Suffix ‐λο‐ (2006) (0)
- The Invention of the Greek Prosodic Signs (2019) (0)
- ON GREEK PERIPHRASTIC CONSTRUCTIONS (2017) (0)
- ‘For the Sake of a Distinction’? (2019) (0)
- Latin Vowel Length (2019) (0)
- Postnominal and inherently maximalizing relative clauses in Homer (2015) (0)
- Against four syntactic relics and for one (2015) (0)
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