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W. Sidney Allen, Vox Graeca - a guide to the pronunciation of classical Greek. Cambridge University Press, 1968-74. ISBN 978-0-521-20626-6
Robert Browning, Medieval and Modern Greek, Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 1983, ISBN 978-0-521-29978-7. An excellent and concise historical account of the development of modern Greek from the ancient language.
Crosby and Schaeffer, An Introduction to Greek, Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 1928. A school grammar of ancient Greek
David Holton, Peter Mackridge, and Irene Philippaki-Warburton, Greek: A Comprehensive Grammar of the Modern Language, Routledge, 1997, ISBN 978-0-415-10002-1. A reference grammar of modern Greek.
Geoffrey Horrocks, Greek: A History of the Language and Its Speakers(Longman Linguistics Library). Addison-Wesley, 1997. ISBN 978-0-582-30709-4. From Mycenean to modern.
Brian Newton, The Generative Interpretation of Dialect: A Study of Modern Greek Phonology, Cambridge University Press, 1972, ISBN 978-0-521-08497-0.
Andrew Sihler, "A New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin", Oxford University Press, 1996. An historical grammar of ancient Greek from its Indo-European origins. Some eccentricities and no bibliography but a useful handbook to the earliest stages of Greek's development.
Herbert Weir Smyth, Greek Grammar, Harvard University Press, 1956 (revised edition), ISBN 978-0-674-36250-5. The standard grammar of classical Greek. Focuses primarily on the Attic dialect, with comparatively weak treatment of the other dialects and the Homeric Kunstsprache.