This article is the first of a series of three dedicated to the analysis of the Medieval Greek as of two novels written in popular language, Imberio and Margarona and Florio and Platzia Flora. This first is centered in the grammatical features more general of the Greek Medieval language, as well as in the phonetics, the nominal, adjetival, pronominal and the verbal flexion that both novels present.
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