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International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Vol. 15/2 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2
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Teaching Greek as a Heritage Language in the USA
Zoe Gavriildou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 14–34
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch1
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Double Comparatives are More Stronger! Evidence from Greek
Artemis Alexiadou, Foteini Fenia Karkaletsou, Despina Oikonomou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 36–53
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch2
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Talking About Depression: Experience and Figurative Language
Efthimia Apokatanidis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 54–65
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch3
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Clitic Doubling and Differential Object Marking in L1 and L2 Romanian
Simeon Argyropoulos
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 66–97
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch4
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The Phonetics of Marking Focus in Autism
Dafni Vaia Bagioka
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 98–114
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch5
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Teachers’ Perceptions on Multilingual Students’ Self-Assessment in L2
Olympia Blatsioti, Dimitra Tsalta, Thomais Rousoulioti, Antonios Ventouris
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 115–130
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch6
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Literary Aspects of the Greek Demotic Movement
Fotiny Christakoudy-Konstantinidou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 131–140
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch7
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Expletive vs. Non-Expletive Uses of the Definite Article in L2 Greek
Terpsi Danavassi
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 141–159
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch8
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Inflectional and Semantic Properties of Verbal Pairs in Modern Greek
Angeliki Efthymiou, Nikos Koutsoukos
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 160–178
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch9
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Intensifying Adverbs in Greek: A Corpus-Based Study
Georgia Fragaki
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 179–198
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch10
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The Intriguing Realization of Place of Articulation of Fricatives in Phonological Disorders in Greek: A Case Study
Maria Gatsou, Ioanna Kappa
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 199–214
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch11
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Polarity Items in Modern Greek: An Allomorphic Behavior
Mina Giannoula
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 215–232
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch12
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A Constructional Approach to EXO NA (‘Have to’) Constructions and Variability
Dimitra Ioannou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 233–246
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch13
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The Syntactic Status of the Nominal Constituent in Greek Existential Constructions
Anna Kampanarou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 247–259
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch14
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Exploring Subjectivity in Sentiment Analysis: A Linguistically-Informed Study of University Student and Restaurant Customer Reviews
Pinelopi Kikilintza
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 260–278
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch15
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Developing Intercultural Communication Skills: Implementing a Project in a Multi-Lingual/Cultural Primary Education Setting
Eleni Korosidou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 279–291
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch16
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Multiword Expressions of Greek Language: A Case Study of Non-Referential Clitics in MWEs
Panagiota Kyriazi, Aggeliki Fotopoulou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 292–309
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch17
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The Diachronic Development of Linguistic Complexity: Evidence from the Diachrony of Anticausatives in Greek
Nikolaos Lavidas
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 310–325
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch18
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Language Attitudes Towards the Dialect of Crete: The Effect of the Dialect on Sales Management
Georgios Leivadiotakis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 326–338
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch19
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On the Imperative Mood in the History of Greek and Its Dialects
Nikos Liosis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 339–355
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch20
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Compound Formation in Rhodian Greek: A Data-Based Study
Theodoros Lyriotakis, Kalomoira Nikolou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 356–372
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch21
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Requests in Academic Settings: Questioning Hearer’s Ability
Elisavet Mavromati, Evgenia Vassilaki
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 373–388
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch22
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Othering Through Spelling: Greek Native Speakers’ Attitudes Toward Greeklish and Engreek in Digitally-Mediated Communication
Evgenia Mouresioti, Marina Terkourafi
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 389–415
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch23
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Literacy Profiles and Greek as an L2: Issues of SLA and the Case of Low-Literate Adult Refugees and Migrants
Anna Mouti, Maligkoudi Christina
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 416–429
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch24
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Prosodic Variation Due to Phrasing and Speech Rate
Katerina Nicolaidis, Mary Baltazani
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 430–446
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch25
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How to Describe What Didn’t Happen: Heritage and Monolingual Strategies Converge
Despina Oikonomou, Vasiliki Rizou, Nikolaos Tsokanos, Artemis Alexiadou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 447–461
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch26
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Static Spatial Information in Descriptive Discourse in Greek: Age and Language-Specific Effects
Stathis Selimis, Demetra Katis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 462–473
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch27
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Between Aspect and Tenses in Homer and Early Greek
Andrea Sesoldi
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 474–489
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch28
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Expressions of Obligation During the Pandemic: A Comparable Corpus
Angelina Sophiadi, Anastasios Tsangalidis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 490–502
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch29
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Empowering L2-Greek Research and Teaching: The Role of GLCII’s Design and Web Platform
Tantos Alexandros, Amvrazis Nikos, Drakonaki Elena, Despina Papadopoulou, Chrysanti Develaska, Gerakini Douka, Pinelopi Kikilintza, Ilia Papafilippou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 503–517
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch30
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Morphological Specialization in the Verbal Domain as a Result of Grammaticalization in Modern Greek and Romance: the Case of Pijeno/Pao
Aglaia G. Trigka, Georgios Vardakis, Theodore Markopoulos
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 518–530
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch31
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Effects of a Face Mask on the Perception of English Fricatives by Native Speakers of Greek
Aikaterini Tsaroucha, Massimiliano Canzi, Tamara Rathcke
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 531–542
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch32
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Is There an Effect of Partially Overlapping Script on Cognate Processing? Evidence from Greek Heritage Speakers Living in Germany
Aikaterini Tsaroucha, Elisabeth Süß, Anna Czypionka, Theodoros Marinis
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 543–565
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch33
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“Have a ‘Tasty’ Day!”: Wishes in Greek Food Blogs
Angeliki Tzanne, Maria Sifianou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 566–577
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch34
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Morphological & Syntactic Errors in Written Production: Evidence from a Longitudinal Case Study of Greek as a Second Language
Mirela Vassou, Athanasios Karasimos
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 578–601
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch35
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Degree Modification and Adjectives of Temporary and/or Permanent Property
Evangelia Vlachou
International Conference on Greek Linguistics, 2024. - Vol. 15/2, p. 602–620
https://doi.org/10.18485/icgl.2024.15.2.ch36
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