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The paper by Anna Roussou (this volume) takes on a difficult, recurrent topic in
Greek linguistics, namely the status of the particle na, which has been analyzed
by many researchers. Given how wide-...
Greek myríos 'countless,' Hittite muri-'bunch (of fruit).
A MONG other wonders, the temple of Aphrodite at Megara
housed a triad of statues depicting &COG, ~60o<, and Yp~po~, the
work of the fourth-century sculptor Scopas. About these images Pausanias
com...
The syntax of goals and beneficiaries in Standard Modern Greek, to appear in Studies
goals beneficiaries
2015/8/7
In this paper, we investigate the syntax of Standard Modern Greek (SMG) and English goal and
benefactive ditransitive constructions. SMG poses an interesting challenge to the view that there is
a fi...
Accent,Syllable Structure,and Morphology in Ancient Greek
Accent Syllable Structure Morphology Ancient Greek
2015/6/11
In ancient Greek, the pitch accent of most words depends on the syllabification assigned to underlying representations, while a smaller, morphologically identifiable class of derived words is accented...
Clitics and Clause Structure:The Late Medieval Greek System
clitics weak pronouns functional projections prosodic inversion topic focus Greek dialects Medieval Greek historical syntax syntactic change Cappadocian
2015/6/11
We rebut Pappas’ critique (this issue) of our treatment of Late Medieval Greek clausal syntax and clitic placement (Condoravdi & Kiparsky 2001), point out some weaknesses of his counterproposal, and s...
Nicholas and Joseph (this volume) identify a class of previously unnoticed compounds of the form V+V in modern Greek, and establish some significant descriptive generalizations about them. They argue ...
The referentially dependent pronouns of Homeric and Classical Greek are typologically commonplace, but pose challenges to theories of binding and anaphoric reference. Instead of a single anaphor categ...
Phonological and Spelling Mistakes among Dyslexic and Non-Dyslexic Children Learning Two Different Languages: Greek vs English
Dyslexia Poor Spelling Skills Transparent Language Language Learning
2013/2/20
The aim of our study was to examine the phonological and spelling errors made by dyslexic and non-dyslexic children in two different languages, one (Greek, L1) much more transparent than the other (En...
Modern Greek Language:Acquisition Of Morphology And Syntax By Non-Native Speakers
Modern Greek Language Non-Native Speakers Morphology And Syntax
2009/8/20
This study investigated the performance of native and non native speakers of Modern
Greek language on morphology and syntax tasks. Non-native speakers of Greek
whose native language was English, whi...
That's all Greek to me!The Comprehension and Interpretation of Modern Greek Phrasal Idioms
Greek Phrasal Idioms Comprehension Interpretation
2009/8/18
Idioms are omnipresent in the world’s languages. Despite their pervasiveness, idioms are often a stumbling
block to second and foreign language learners. Helping learners to progress from the literal...
On Some Control Structures in Hellenistic Greek:A Comparison with Classical and Modern Greek
Hellenistic Greek Control Structures way-station
2009/8/3
Control Structures in Ancient Greek typically involved infinitival
complementation while in Modern Greek, finite complementation is the rule.
Hellenistic Greek provides an interesting "way-s...
The phonological research of Old Greek faces the problem of the lack of reliable data on the phonetic character of sounds. That is why it is more convenient to rely on more recent phonological methods...
Department of Modern Greek, University of Sydney
Department of Modern Greek University of Sydney 希腊语
2007/12/27
One of the two or three largest and most successful of its kind in the English-speaking world, the The University of Sydney Department of Modern Greek exists to provide teaching and to pursue and prom...
Greek Applied Linguistics Association(GALA)(图)
GALA Greek Applied Linguistics Association 应用语言学
2007/12/29
The Greek Applied Linguistics Association (GALA) was founded in Thessaloniki in 1980, and is an affiliate of the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée (AILA), founded in 1964.