Greek linguistics
Greek linguistics is the study of the Greek language, its structure, history, and development. It encompasses various aspects, including phonetics, syntax, morphology, and semantics. Scholars analyze ancient forms of Greek, such as Ancient Greek, and modern variations, including Modern Greek, to understand linguistic changes over time.
The field also explores the influence of Greek on other languages and cultures, particularly through Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. Greek linguistics contributes to our understanding of language evolution and the connections between different languages, making it a vital area of study in both historical and contemporary contexts.