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Acidity and dental erosive potential of fermented dairy products in Saudi Arabia: an in vitro study. [PDF]

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Compounds in Modern Greek

Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 2014
The difference between compounds and phrases has been studied extensively in English (e.g., Farnetani, Torsello, & Cosi, 1988; Plag, 2006; Štekauer, Zimmermann, & Gregová, 2007). However, little is known about the analogous difference in Modern Greek (Tzakosta, 2009). Greek compounds (Ralli, 2003) form a single phonological word, and thus, they
Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Irene Vogel
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Standard Modern Greek

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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The Greekness of Modern Greek Surrealism

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1981
Surrealism as a full-blown artistic movement, or, as many of its exponents preferred to see it, a full-blown way of life, was very much a French product. The line of descent from Jarry’s Ubu (1896), via the self-conscious modernism of Apollinaire and Blaise Cendrars, to the Dadaist activities of 1916 represents the continuation of that semi-official ...
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Modern Greek

The Musical Times, 1981
Helen Myers, Fivos Anoyanakis
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