Greek academics show that ''there is no Greek language coming from the second millennium.''
Some Greek academics writings:
"The only conclusions that can be safe from the linguistic data of this type (local names) are: at least one language is spoken in Greece before the Greeks came. The Greek language was born from a mix of Indo-European language onto a non Greek trunk." - M. Mr Kopidakis. "The history of the Greek language", Athens 2000, p. 23"Athenians and the foreigners who lived in Athens, right on the proposal of the latter, stopped by a certain time and later to write Ionic and began to write in Attic language". - M. Mr Kopidakis. "The history of the Greek language", Athens 2000, p. 302
"Truly is a problem the relation of spoken Ione language and the Ionic writing.The former almost does not know .... " - F. R. Adrados. "History fluid dela Grieg", the Greek translation, p. 234
"After the end of the wars with Mideans, the spiritual and political power is taken by Athens. Pers risk united Greeks and this favored the Attic dialect. Athens-based Alliance with the center of Apollo and Diloin Athens made Athens the meetings center of many cities and islands. Here are gathered scholars of many branches. The newcommers were forced to adopt the Athenian lifestyle and above all to make ease of use of selected Attic dialect. Athens is already the civilization of "pritanio of knowledge" or "school of the Greeks". Neither the unfortunate Peloponnesian War nor the civilian slaughter, or the establishment of the Macedonian power did not stopped the development of the Dilo language. Rather, Philip II placed the Attic language as the first language at schooling of his state organization. Alexander and descendants of aristocratic families were educated in Attic language." - M. Mr Kopidakis. "The history of the Greek language", Athens 2000, p. 84.