Greek citation style

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  • Since the style has Greek as a default language, terms like "et al" will be in Greek (κ.ά).

    You can download the latest version of the style here:
    http://www.thea.auth.gr/gr/bibliothiki/Skene.csl.zip

    However, if you do not wish to cite in Greek, you may want to use another style.
  • Alternatively, inside the CSL file, you could change the <id> of the style on line 5 slightly (so that Zotero knows it is different from the original one) and change the default-locale (on line 2) from "el-GR" to "en-US".
  • Months in Greek may appear either in nominative or in genitive as well as in long and short forms.

    ...the form attribute may also be set to "verb" or "verb-short", so that the allowed values are:
    • "long" - (default), e.g. "editor" and "editors" for the "editor" term
    • "short" - e.g. "ed." and "eds." for the term "editor"
    • "verb" - e.g. "edited by" for the term "editor"
    • "verb-short" - e.g. "ed." for the term "editor"
    • "symbol" - e.g. "§" and "§§" for the term "section"

    Based on the above, is it possible to use verb and verb-short for months?

    <!-- LONG MONTH FORMS -->
    <term name="month-03">Μάρτιος</term>

    <!-- SHORT MONTH FORMS -->
    <term name="month-03" form="short">Μάρτ.</term>

    <!-- VERB MONTH FORMS -->
    <term name="month-03" form="verb">Μαρτίου</term>

    <!-- VERB-SHORT MONTH FORMS -->
    <term name="month-03" form="verb-short">Μαρτ.</term>
  • no, there is no "verb" form for months - and there shouldn't be since months can't be verbs ;-).

    Several languages do change the case for months depending on context, though, so we can think about whether adding something like "alternate-case" as an option makes sense, but right now there is no way to get this right.
  • Under what conditions do months in Greek appear in nominative, and when do they appear in genitive case?
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