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ANCIENT EPISTOLOGRAPHY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF LETTER-WRITING IN GREECE
The development of ancient epistolography could be associated with the very development of literacy in Greece. Apart from its original function, to transfer a notice to a distant person, the letter has expanded its realm over time. Trough an overview of
Слободанка С. Пртија
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Compound Formation in Language Mixing
In this paper, I discuss nominal compound formation in language contact situations, the question being of how compounding in language mixing can inform both theories of mixing and theories of word-hood.
Artemis Alexiadou, Artemis Alexiadou
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Literature and National Consciousness of the Greek Minority in NorthernEpirus
The first period of Albanian rule in Northern Epirus, from 1912 to 1945, witnessed a continuation of the oral tradition enriched by the experience of the unceasing struggle for liberation.
Anteia Frantzi
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‘In both our languages’: Greek-Latin code-switching in Roman literature [PDF]
After a short introduction to code-switching and Classics, this article offers an overview of the phenomenon of code-switching in Roman literature with some comments on possible generic restrictions, followed by a survey of Roman attitudes to the practice.
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This paper presents the results of the first study within a perceptual dialectology framework in the Greek-speaking community in Cyprus. Thirty participants from three age groups of equal size took part in a sociolinguistic interview.
Constantina Fotiou +3 more
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Units of Language Mixing: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Language mixing is a ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing bilingual speakers. A frequent context where two languages are mixed is the word-internal level, demonstrating how tightly integrated the two grammars are in the mind of a speaker and how they ...
Artemis Alexiadou +3 more
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The Greek language as a means of Transmitting the Christian message [PDF]
There are moments in the history of nations when language transcends its conventional limits. It ceases to be merely a means of communication and becomes a vehicle of culture and spirit, a bearer of thought and wisdom, and, in the fullness of time, an ...
His Eminence Ioannis (Tsaftarides) +3 more
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Eastern naturalness versus western artificiality: Rimsky Korsakov's influence on Manoles Kalomoires' early operas [PDF]
In this article the writer investigates the relations between perceptions of the East and the West in nineteenth century Greece, their connection to national identity, to the language question and to political tendencies.
Romanou Aikaterini
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Pioneering women music historians in Greece from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century: Interconnections and influences [PDF]
Greek-language music historiography, emerging in the late nineteenth century, was profoundly shaped by women scholars, including Athina Seremeti, Avra Theodoropoulou, Sofia Spanoudi, and Katy Romanou.
Kalopana Magdalini
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The Greek ethnic minority in Albania maintains a distinct linguistic and cultural heritage, supported in part through education in the mother tongue.
Mirela Koça, Eljana Kokalari
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