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Everyday Communication in Antiquity: Frames and Framings

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  • Klaas Bentein - Universiteit Gent, België - email

Abstract

This volume explores everyday communication practices in Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt, with a particular focus on Greek papyri and related sources. It examines how language, layout, and materiality – manifesting overtly or subtly, at global and local levels – shaped the production and interpretation of texts. Grounded in a ‘frame-based’ approach, the chapters draw on sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and multimodality to reveal how ancient writers and readers constructed meaning and articulated identities across genres, languages, and cultural contexts.

Keywords Social meaningContinuative clausesMultilingualismComplementationEveryday communicationStanceWishesCross-cultural pragmaticsRegister shibbolethsSemiotic grammarIndexical orderAdministrative papyriIntersubjectivityGreekArabicMultimodalityApollonios strategos archiveDocumentary rollLanguage of papyriDocumentary papyriHeightAncient GreekPolitenessWomenPostscriptEpistolographyPapyriPetitionsAfterthoughtHistorical sociolinguisticsAtticismLanguageDiscoursal ‘add-on’Discourse analysisSpeech actsWriting technologyRelativisationInfinitiveGreek lettersPost-classical GreekBilingualismRegisterHigh-register GreekPerformativesCommunicationNorms and usageLate antiquityMaterialityFramingPapyrologyLayoutText segmentation

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-886-6 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-886-6 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-887-3 | Pubblicato 24 Aprile 2025 | Lingua en