Bahasa Makedonia Kuno
Bahasa Makedonia Kuno, juga disebut sebagai bahasa Helenik Makedonia,[a] adalah bahasa yang dituturkan oleh suku Makedonia Kuno pada milenium pertama SM dan tergolong ke dalam rumpun bahasa Indo-Eropa. Bahasa ini mulai mengalami kemunduran pada abad ke-4 SM karena dipinggirkan oleh penggunaan bahasa Yunani Attika oleh kaum aristokrat Makedonia. Dialek Attika kemudian menjadi landasan bahasa Yunani Koine yang berperan sebagai basantara pada periode Helenistik.[4]
Makedonia | |
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Helenik Makedonia | |
Wilayah | Makedonia |
Era | Milenium pertama SM[1] |
Bentuk awal | Proto-Helenik
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Kode bahasa | |
ISO 639-3 | xmk |
LINGUIST List | xmk |
Glottolog | Tidak ada |
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Prasasti-prasasti yang telah ditemukan di Makedonia menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada bahasa tertulis lain di Makedonia Kuno selain bahasa Yunani Kuno,[5][6] dan penemuan epigrafi terkini dari wilayah Makedonia di Yunani, seperti lauh kutukan Pella,[7][8][9] menunjukkan bahwa bahasa Makedonia Kuno mungkin merupakan ragam bahasa Yunani Kuno Barat Laut.[10] Bukti-bukti linguistik lainnya menunjukkan bahwa walaupun bahasa Yunani Kuno adalah bahasa sastra, bahasa yang dituturkan oleh rakyat merupakan bahasa yang terpisah dan memiliki hubungan yang erat dengan bahasa Yunani Kuno.[11][12]
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Bukti tertulis bahasa Makedonia Kuno yang sangat sedikit, beberapa ahli bahasa masih berbeda dalam menggolongkan bahasa ini.[13][14] Beberapa penggolongan bahasa Makedonia kuno yang disarankan meliputi:[15][16]
- Sebuah dialek bahasa Yunani, bagian dari Doria Barat Laut; dikemukakan oleh Friedrich Wilhelm Sturz (1808),[17] dan selanjutnya didukung oleh Olivier Masson (1996),[18] Michael Meier-Brügger (2003),[19] Johannes Engels (2010),[20] J. Méndez Dosuna (2012),[21] Georgios Babiniotis (2014),[22] Joachim Matzinger (2016),[23] Emilio Crespo (2017),[8] Claude Brixhe (2018),[24] dan M. B. Hatzopoulos (2020).[17]
- Sebuah dialek bahasa Yunani, bagian dari Aiolia; dikemukakan oleh August Fick (1874),[18] Otto Hoffmann (1906),[18] N. G. L. Hammond (1997)[25] and Ian Worthington (2012).[26]
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- ^ untuk membedakan dengan bahasa Slavia Makedonia yang dituturkan di Makedonia Utara.
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- ^ Makedonia at MultiTree on the Linguist List
- ^ 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.
- ^ Blažek, Václav (2005). "Paleo-Balkanian Languages I: Hellenic Languages"
- ^ Eugene N. Borza (1992) In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon, hlm. 94 (citing Hammond); G. Horrocks, Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers (1993), ch.4.1.
- ^ Joseph Roisman; Ian Worthington (7 July 2011). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. John Wiley & Sons. hlm. 94. ISBN 978-1-4443-5163-7.
Many surviving public and private inscriptions indicate that in the Macedonian kingdom there was no dominant written language but standard Attic and later on koine Greek.
- ^ Lewis, D. M.; Boardman, John (2000). The Cambridge ancient history, 3rd edition, Volume VI. Cambridge University Press. hlm. 730. ISBN 978-0-521-23348-4.
- ^ Sarah B. Pomeroy, Stanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts, A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society, and Culture, Oxford University Press, 2008, p.289
- ^ a b Crespo, Emilio (2017). "The Softening of Obstruent Consonants in the Macedonian Dialect". Dalam Giannakis, Georgios K.; Crespo, Emilio; Filos, Panagiotis. Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea. Walter de Gruyter. hlm. 329. ISBN 978-3-11-053081-0.
- ^ Hornblower, Simon (2002). "Macedon, Thessaly and Boiotia". The Greek World, 479-323 BC (edisi ke-Third). Routledge. hlm. 90. ISBN 0-415-16326-9.
- ^ Sarah B. Pomeroy, Stanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts, A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society, and Culture, Oxford University Press, 2008, hlm.289
- ^ a b Vladimir Georgiev, "The Genesis of the Balkan Peoples", The Slavonic and East European Review 44:103:285-297 (July 1966)
"Ancient Macedonian is closely related to Greek, and Macedonian and Greek are descended from a common Greek-Macedonian idiom that was spoken till about the second half of the 3rd millennium BC. From the 4th century BC on began the Hellenization of ancient Macedonian." - ^ Eric Hamp & Douglas Adams (2013) "The Expansion of the Indo-European Languages", Sino-Platonic Papers, vol 239.
- ^ a b c Joseph, Brian D. (2001). "Ancient Greek". Dalam Garry, Jane; Rubino, Carl; Bodomo, Adams B.; Faber, Alice; French, Robert. Facts about the World's Languages: An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present (dalam bahasa Inggris). H. W. Wilson Company. hlm. 256. ISBN 9780824209704.
Family: Ancient Greek is generally taken to be the only representative (though note the existence of different dialects) of the Greek or Hellenic branch of Indo-European. There is some dispute as to whether Ancient Macedonian (the native language of Philip and Alexander), if it has any special affinity to Greek at all, is a dialect within Greek (...) or a sibling language to all of the known Ancient Greek dialects. If the latter view is correct, then Macedonian and Greek would be the two subbranches of a group within Indo-European which could more properly be called Hellenic. Related Languages: As noted above, Ancient Macedonian might be the language most closely related to Greek, perhaps even a dialect of Greek. The slender evidence is open to different interpretations, so that no definitive answer is really possible; but most likely, Ancient Macedonian was not simply an Ancient Greek dialect on a par with Attic or Aeolic (...).
- ^ J. P. Mallory & D.Q Adams – Encyclopedia of Indo-European culture, Chicago-London: Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 361. ISBN 1-884964-98-2
- ^ Mallory, J.P. (1997). Mallory, J.P.; Adams, D.Q., ed. Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. Chicago-London: Fitzroy Dearborn. hlm. 361. ISBN 1-884964-98-2.
- ^ Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B. (2017). "Recent Research in the Ancient Macedonian Dialect: Consolidation and New Perspectives". Dalam Giannakis, Georgios K.; Crespo, Emilio; Filos, Panagiotis. Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea. Walter de Gruyter. hlm. 299. ISBN 978-3-11-053081-0.
- ^ a b Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B. (2020). "The speech of the ancient Macedonians". Ancient Macedonia (dalam bahasa Inggris). De Gruyter. hlm. 64, 77. ISBN 978-3-11-071876-8.
- ^ a b c Masson, Olivier (2003). "[Ancient] Macedonian language". Dalam Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony. The Oxford Classical Dictionary (dalam bahasa Inggris) (edisi ke-revised 3rd). Oxford University Press. hlm. 905–906. ISBN 978-0-19-860641-3.
- ^ Michael Meier-Brügger, Indo-European linguistics, Walter de Gruyter, 2003, p.28,on Google books
- ^ Roisman, Worthington, 2010, "A Companion to Ancient Macedonia", Chapter 5: Johannes Engels, "Macedonians and Greeks", p. 95:"This (i.e. Pella curse tablet) has been judged to be the most important ancient testimony to substantiate that Macedonian was a north-western Greek and mainly a Doric dialect".
- ^ Dosuna, J. Méndez (2012). "Ancient Macedonian as a Greek dialect: A critical survey on recent work (Greek, English, French, German text)". Dalam Giannakis, Georgios K. Ancient Macedonia: Language, History, Culture. Centre for Greek Language. hlm. 145. ISBN 978-960-7779-52-6.
- ^ Babiniotis, Georgios (2014). "Ancient Macedonian: A case study". Macedonian Studies Journal (dalam bahasa Inggris). Australia. 1 (1): 7.
On all levels (phonological, grammatical and lexical) common structural features of Macedonian and Doric lead us to classify Macedonian within the Doric, especially the Northwestern group of Doric dialects.
- ^ Matzinger, Joachim (2016). Die Altbalkanischen Sprachen (PDF) (Speech) (dalam bahasa Jerman). Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
- ^ Brixhe, Claude (2018). "Macedonian". Dalam Klein, Jared; Joseph, Brian; Fritz, Matthias. Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics (dalam bahasa Inggris). 3. De Gruyter. hlm. 1862–1867. ISBN 978-3-11-054243-1.
- ^ Hammond, N.G.L (1997). Collected Studies: Further studies on various topics (dalam bahasa Inggris). A.M. Hakkert. hlm. 79.
- ^ Worthington, Ian (2012). Alexander the Great: A Reader (dalam bahasa Inggris). Routledge. hlm. 71. ISBN 978-1-136-64003-2.
- ^ Eric Hamp & Douglas Adams (2013) "The Expansion of the Indo-European Languages", Sino-Platonic Papers, vol 239.