Brian Joseph sums up that «[t]he slender evidence is open to different interpretations, so that no definitive answer is really possible», but cautions that «most likely, Ancient Macedonian was not simply an Ancient Greek dialect on a par with Attic or Aeolic» (B. Joseph (2001): «Ancient Greek». In: J. Garry et al. (eds.) Facts about the world’s major languages: an encyclopedia of the world’s major languages, past and present.Online paperАрхивная копия от 1 октября 2016 на Wayback Machine) In this sense, some authors also call it a «deviant Greek dialect.»
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Brian Joseph sums up that «[t]he slender evidence is open to different interpretations, so that no definitive answer is really possible», but cautions that «most likely, Ancient Macedonian was not simply an Ancient Greek dialect on a par with Attic or Aeolic» (B. Joseph (2001): «Ancient Greek». In: J. Garry et al. (eds.) Facts about the world’s major languages: an encyclopedia of the world’s major languages, past and present.Online paperАрхивная копия от 1 октября 2016 на Wayback Machine) In this sense, some authors also call it a «deviant Greek dialect.»