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A study of linguistic interference, typological disruption, language maintenance and language shift in the modern Greek dialects of Asia Minor
A study of linguistic interference, typological disruption, language maintenance and language shift in the modern Greek dialects of Asia Minor
Start - End
2000 - 2003 (completed)
Type
Research project
Department(s)
Department of Linguistics
Research group(s)
DiaLing - Diachronic and Diatopic Linguistics
GIKS - Ghent Institute of Classical Studies
Research Focus
Linguistics
Research Period
19th Century
20th Century
Contemporary
Research Region
Asia
Southern Europe
Research Language
Greek
Turkish
Research Methodology
Comparative
Field research
Language and text analysis
Additional tags
Asia Minor Greek
Cappadocian
Pharasiot
Linguistic interference
Language maintenance
Language shift
Language death
Endangered languages
Turkish
Modern Greek
Language contact
Language change
Language variation
Pontic
Tabgroup
Abstract
to be completed
People
Supervisor(s)
Mark Janse
Antiquity
Comparative
Contemporary
Eastern Europe
Field research
Greek
History
Interculturalism
Language and text analysis
Late Antiquity
Latin
Linguistics
Literary studies
Middle Ages
Middle East
Oriental languages
Southern Europe
Turkish
Publications
Aspects of pontic grammar
(2003
)
Mark Janse
Animacy, definiteness and case in cappadocian and other Asia minor Greek dialects
(2004
)
Mark Janse
Morphological Borrowing in Asia Minor
(2001
)
Mark Janse
Cappadocian Variables
(2001
)
Mark Janse
Aspects of bilingualism in the history of the greek language.
(2002
)
Mark Janse
Palio krasi se kenouria askia: Tourkoellinika anaforika stin kentriki Mikrasia
(2003
)
Mark Janse
Object position in Cappadocian and other Asia Minor Greek dialects
(2006
)
Mark Janse