Prosody in contact: polar questions in Cypriot varieties of Greek and Turkish
Cypriot varieties of Greek (CYG) and Turkish (CYT) have been in close contact for many centuries, leading to mutual influence (e.g. lexical borrowings), despite belonging to different language families, and being typologically distinct. Little empirical research has been conducted on prosodic influe...
Main Authors: | Payne, E, Armostis, S, Lombardo, E, Simon, R, Baltazani, M |
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Other Authors: | Skarnitzl, R |
Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Guarant International
2023
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