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Cypriot Greek

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1999
Cypriot Greek is the dialect of Modern Greek spoken on the island of Cyprus by approximately 650,000 people and also by the substantial immigrant communities of Cypriots in the UK, North America, Australia, South Africa and elsewhere. Due to lengthy isolation, Cypriot Greek is so distinct from Standard Greek as to be often unintelligible to speakers of
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The Shifts in the Greek Cypriot Bourgeoisie and the Equilibria in the Greek Cypriot Community

2020
In this chapter, I will focus on the Greek Cypriot community. In tandem with the foregoing analysis, I will more comprehensively address the issue of shifts and changes which have taken place in Cyprus in recent years, particularly in the wake of the collapse of the talks in 2017.
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The position of clitics in Cypriot Greek

2001
Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistics Theory, Vol 1, No 1 (2001)
Agouraki, Yoryia, Agouraki, Yoryia
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Health issues and the Greek Cypriot woman

British Journal of Nursing, 1994
This article aims to help health care workers begin to understand the Greek Cypriot woman, her needs, problems and strengths. It will try to explore briefly how Greek Cypriot women perceive health and illness and will discuss factors that influence these perceptions. It will also examine some of the major health problems that Greek Cypriot women face.
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Cypriot Greek Lexicography: A Reverse Dictionary of Cypriot Greek

2012
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Themistokleous, Charalambos   +7 more
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A Classifier to Distinguish Between Cypriot Greek and Standard Modern Greek

2018 Fifth International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security (SNAMS), 2018
The problem of discriminating between similar languages and dialects is one of the current challenges of natural language processing. In this paper, we describe the collection of a bidialectal corpus of Greek and the construction of a classifier to distinguish between Cypriot Greek (CG) and Standard Modern Greek (SMG).
Hanna Sababa, Athena Stassopoulou
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Specific language impairment in Cypriot Greek

Linguistic Variation, 2013
Investigating children’s language skills in their native variety is of paramount importance. Clinical practices cannot be based on findings from languages or varieties which have different properties. This paper, after demonstrating the importance of investigating Specific Language Impairment (SLI) in Cyprus, assesses the feasibility of existing ...
Theodorou, Eleni   +5 more
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Speech patterns in Cypriot-Greek late talkers

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
The investigation longitudinally examined the phonetic skills of Cypriot-Greek children with late onset of expressive vocabulary. The rate of phonological development within short time increments and the identification of possible speech constraints motivating slow development of expressive language were examined.
Petinou, Kakia, Okalidou, Areti
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Cytokine polymorphism frequencies in the Greek Cypriot population

European Journal of Immunogenetics, 2003
SummaryThere is considerable evidence to suggest that several cytokine genes are polymorphic, resulting in differential transcription and protein expression levels among individuals. It has also been demonstrated that ethnicity can be a determinant for distinctive cytokine polymorphism frequencies.
P A, Costeas   +4 more
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Palatalization in cretan and cypriot Greek

Paper in Linguistics, 1969
(1969). Palatalization in cretan and cypriot Greek. Paper in Linguistics: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 593-598.
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