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The Morphotactics of the Cypriot Greek Augment
Published 2022-06-01“…This paper adopts a morphological approach to the reduplication of the past-tense augment in Cypriot Greek and explores the morphotactic constraints that apply. …”
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Prosodic shaping of consonant gemination in Cypriot Greek
Published 2006“…Implications for the phonological analysis of Cypriot Greek geminates and the role of prosodic and phonotactic restrictions are considered.…”
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Measures of Naturalistic Language for Dialect-Speaking Children: The Case of Cypriot Greek
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On “free” grammatical variation in a mixed lect: Clitic placement in Cypriot Greek
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Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
Published 2014-09-01“…In this paper the intention is to compare Cypriot, Greek and Polish normative acts on the basis of the so-called classical theory of speech acts and typology of performativity exponents. …”
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Cue-reliance and vowel perceptual patterns of Cypriot Greek children who learn English
Published 2019-11-01Subjects: “…Cypriot Greek…”
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The Acquisition of /ɪ/–/iː/ Is Challenging: Perceptual and Production Evidence from Cypriot Greek Speakers of English
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Negotiating empathy in the French and Cypriot-Greek press: Christian values or social justice in migration discourse?
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…solidarity communist French and Cypriot Greek newspapers…”
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The (mis-)use of the English definite article in relation to the ‘of-phrase’ construction by speakers of Jordanian-Arabic and Cypriot-Greek
Published 2021-07-01“…This study, therefore, contributes to our knowledge by addressing how first-language (L1) transfer from Jordanian-Arabic or Cypriot-Greek to English may influence the use of the definite and zero articles in relation to the configuration of the ‘of-phrase’ construction. …”
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Naturalistic exposure to an unknown language alone does not lead to attunement to its phonetic invariants
Published 2020-05-01Subjects: “…Cypriot Greek…”
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Effects of Two Linguistically Proximal Varieties on the Spectral and Coarticulatory Properties of Fricatives: Evidence from Athenian Greek and Cypriot Greek
Published 2017-11-01“…The findings showed that Athenian Greek and Cypriot Greek fricatives differ in all spectral properties across all places of articulation. …”
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Language Contact and Borders among Pontic Greek and Cypriot Greek in Karpasia, Cyprus: <i>Yours Don’t Match with Ours</i>
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Skewed Sociolinguistic Awareness of a Native Non-standard Dialect: Evidence from the Cypriot Greek Writing of Greek Cypriot Students
Published 2017-11-01“…The aim of our study was to understand Greek Cypriot primary school pupils’ sociolinguistic awareness via examination of their written production in their home variety [Cypriot Greek (CG) dialect]. Our assumption was that, because written production is less spontaneous than speech, it better reflects pupils’ conscious awareness. …”
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Imperfect Acquisition of a Related Variety? Residual Clefting and What It Reveals about (Gradient) Bilectalism
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A Small Island With Big Differences? Folk Perceptions in the Context of Dialect Levelling and Koineization
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Building verbs in language mixing varieties
Published 2017-06-01“…The empirical focus of the study is on Greek-German and Cypriot Greek-English varieties, which are contrasted to the Spanish-German variety discussed in González-Vilbazo and López (2011). …”
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Routes to lenition: an acoustic study.
Published 2010-01-01“…The aims of the present paper are to demonstrate how vowel lenition and coarticulation are linked in Cypriot Greek (henceforth CG), to determine the nature of vowel lenition, and to illustrate how vowel lenition and coarticulation result from aerodynamic phenomena. …”
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Contact-Induced Change in an Endangered Language: The Case of Cypriot Arabic
Published 2022-12-01“…In this paper, we present and analyze a number of developments in CyAr induced by contact with Cypriot Greek. Our methodology for investigating such phenomena makes a novel contribution to the description of this underrepresented variety, as it was based not only on existing linguistic descriptions and text corpora in the literature, but mainly on a vast corpus of naturalistic oral speech data from the Archive of Oral Tradition of CyAr. …”
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