Attested since the fourteenth century BC, and still spoken today  by over 10 million people, Greek has been one of the most  influential languages in human history. English, Spanish, French,  Russian and Arabic are among the many languages to have borrowed  key terms and concepts from Greek.
  A Brief History of Ancient Greek takes the reader through  the history of this ancient language from its Indo-European  beginnings right up to the present day, and explains key  relationships between the language and literature of the Classical  period (500 - 300 BC). The development of the language is also  related to the social and political context, in line with modern  sociolinguistic thought. The book reflects the latest scholarship  on subjects such as Koiné Greek, and the relationship between  literary and vernacular Greek.
  All Greek is transliterated and translated where appropriate, so  that the text is accessible to readers who know little or no Greek,  including scholars and students who require an accessible overview  of the history of the language, or linguists and professionals who  need a quick source of data and background information.