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Perfectly absent: the emergence of the Modern Greek perfect in Early Modern Greek
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2013This paper traces the emergence of the Standard Modern Greek perfect έχω + infinitive in the Early Modern Greek period. It shows that the construction appears in written sources towards the very end of the seventeenth century. Special attention is given to ‘phantom’ perfects, which can be found in editions of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literary
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South European Society and Politics, 2006
The Empty Cradle of Democracy: Sex, Abortion and Nationalism in Modern Greece, ALEXANDRA HALKIAS, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2004, xv +413 pp.; 3 tables; 21 illustrations; biblio...
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The Empty Cradle of Democracy: Sex, Abortion and Nationalism in Modern Greece, ALEXANDRA HALKIAS, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2004, xv +413 pp.; 3 tables; 21 illustrations; biblio...
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Greek. Women, gender and Modern Greek
20031.Introduction 2.Grammatical gender 2.1Grammatical gender and inflection 2.2Personal nouns: Gender assignment 2.3Agreement and coordination 2.4Proper names 3.Gender asymmetries 3.1Generic use of the ...
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English-Modern Greek and Modern Greek-English Dictionary
The Modern Language Journal, 1963John E. Rexine, I. Kykkotis
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Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1999
Modem Greek is a descendant of Classical Greek and is spoken today by approximately 11,000,000 people living in Greece. In addition, it is spoken (with various modifications) in large Greek immigrant communities in North America, Australia and elsewhere. Although the Modern Greek dialects had largely been shaped by the 10th c. A.D. (Browning 1983), the
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Modem Greek is a descendant of Classical Greek and is spoken today by approximately 11,000,000 people living in Greece. In addition, it is spoken (with various modifications) in large Greek immigrant communities in North America, Australia and elsewhere. Although the Modern Greek dialects had largely been shaped by the 10th c. A.D. (Browning 1983), the
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1995
Abstract This paper discusses the phenomenon of focusing in Modem Greek (MG). It has two major aims. The first aim is to distinguish the process of focusing from the processes of topicalization and wh-movement which are also attested in the language. The second aim is to develop a theory of focusing which accounts for the distribution of
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Abstract This paper discusses the phenomenon of focusing in Modem Greek (MG). It has two major aims. The first aim is to distinguish the process of focusing from the processes of topicalization and wh-movement which are also attested in the language. The second aim is to develop a theory of focusing which accounts for the distribution of
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Translative Trends in Three Modern Greek Renderings of the Daodejing
Religions, 2023Dimitra Amarantidou
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The Modern Greek Language: A Descriptive Analysis of Standard Modern Greek
The Modern Language Journal, 1988John E. Rexine, Peter Mackridge
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