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Classifying and Monitoring Primary Progressive Aphasia in the Greek Population: A "Mini Linguistic State Examination (MLSE)" Tool. [PDF]
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Syntactic Awareness Skills in Children with Dyslexia: The Contributions of Phonological Awareness and Morphological Awareness. [PDF]
Rothou KM, Nisiotis CSA.
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Rare uniparental lineages reveal external ancestries in the gene pool of the Italian linguistic enclave of Grecìa Salentina. [PDF]
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Greek Ethnicity and the Greek Language
Glotta, 2009This paper argues that in antiquity Greeks primarily defined their ethnicity by the Greek language. In essence, a Greek knew a Greek when he heard one. Greek speech and Greek ethnicity were seen as intimately connected, and even though this connection was often described as primordial, Greek ethnicity could be acquired by those who assiduously adopted ...
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1995
The modem Greek language is the result of a continuous evolutionary process that spans over 3000 years. This long evolutionary process resulted in a language that is both rich and loosely-defined.
Stratis Karamanlakis, Alexios Zavras
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The modem Greek language is the result of a continuous evolutionary process that spans over 3000 years. This long evolutionary process resulted in a language that is both rich and loosely-defined.
Stratis Karamanlakis, Alexios Zavras
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2023
Count-based and Word2Vec models trained on Ancient ...
Stopponi, Silvia +4 more
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Count-based and Word2Vec models trained on Ancient ...
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Name Signs in Greek Sign Language
American Annals of the Deaf, 2002Name signs have existed in Greek Deaf culture since antiquity. However, little is known about Greek Sign Language (GSL) and the Greek Deaf community. Based on interviews with 200 people, the phonological characteristics of Greek name signs are described, as well as the frequency of occurrence of specific name signs and the influence of spoken Greek ...
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