If we put in a link to Old Irish, shouldn't the greek link be to Ancient Greek rather than modern greek?
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You have a very shallow knowledge of modern greek history and you seem to be getting your information from news coverage of demonstrations rather than facts.
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There is no reason mr anonymous why modern greek writers should be biased on their history, no moral gain comes from claiming to defeat larger forces than they did.
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I think that the coat of arms of the modern greek state has absolutely nothing to do with the history of greek and greek-speaking people who lived centuries before the foundation of the Greek state.
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The modern Greek propaganda and the greek blogers avoid these ancient historical sorces.
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Greek is in turn the source for all the modern scripts of Europe.
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Greek and Latin authors in modern translations had provided elegant transgressions on the market of the belles lettres for the last century.
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The reason for that has nothing to do with greek mathematical superiority, but with modern mathematics developing mainly in Europe.
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Greek has a mixed historical and phonemic orthography, where historical spellings are used if their pronunciation matches modern usage.