“Μην ομιλειτε εις τον οδηγον” η αφηστε τον Νικο Ελλονοπουλο να μιλησει!
“Μην ομιλειτε εις τον οδηγον” η αφηστε τον Νικο Ελλονοπουλο να μιλησει!
Date
2003
Authors
Kefallinou, Elizabeth
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Volume Title
Publisher
Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek
Abstract
Please note: this article is in Greek. The Greek verb ομιλω - to speak - etymologically means to communicate, to converse, to assembly, to meet, as well as conference, association, company, group, etc. This article attempts to indicate the way in which Nikos Engonopoulos has utilised both the ambiguity and the polysemy of the Greek verb ομιλω in order to express his inner self.
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Keywords
Greek Research,
Australia,
Language,
Greece,
Conference,
Elizabeth Kefallinou
Citation
Kefallinou, Elizabeth 2003. “Μην ομιλειτε εις τον οδηγον” η αφηστε τον Νικο Ελλονοπουλο να μιλησει! In E. Close, M. Tsianikas and G. Frazis (Eds.) “Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University, September 2001”. Flinders University Department of Languages – Modern Greek: Adelaide, 381-394.