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Title The morphology of Asia Minor Greek : selected topics / edited by Angela Ralli.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 340 pages)
Series Empirical approaches to linguistic theory ; 13
Empirical approaches to linguistic theory ; v. 13.
Note Includes index.
Contents Intro; Contents; Editorial Foreword; Abbreviations; Maps and Figures; Introduction Selected Topics of the Morphology of Asia Minor Greek: an Introduction; Chapter 1 The Historical Background of the Asia Minor Dialects; Chapter 2 Agglutinative Noun Inflection in Cappadocian; Chapter 3 Two Turkish Suffixes in Pharasiot Constraints Against Phrasal Bases; Chapter 4 The Morphology of Silliot Paradigmatic Defectiveness, Paradigmatic Levelling and Affix Pleonasm; Chapter 5 Adverbial Constructions in a Dialectal Context: a Case Study from Pontic
Chapter 6 The Smyrna Dialect Loanword Adaptation in a Multilingual SettingChapter 7 Affixoids and Verb Borrowing in Aivaliot Morphology; Chapter 8 Subtractive Imperative Forms in Bithynian Greek; Chapter 9 Morphological Innovations in Propontis Tsakonian; Chapter 10 The Greek of Ottoman-era Adrianoupolis; Index of Names; Index of Subjects
Summary This volume provides an unprecedented collection of data from Asia Minor Greek, namely from Cappadocian, Pharasiot, Silliot, Smyrniot, Aivaliot, Bithynian, Pontic, Propontis Tsakonian and the dialect of Adrianoupolis. It offers fresh and original reflections on the study of morphology, dialectology and language contact by examining issues regarding inflection, derivation and compounding, dealt with by Metin Bağrıaçık, Marianna Gkiouleka, Aslı Göksel, Mark Janse, Brian D. Joseph, Petros Karatsareas, Nikos Koutsoukos, Io Manolessou, Theodore Markopoulos, Dimitra Melissaropoulou, Nikos Pantelidis and Angela Ralli. An in-depth investigation of phenomena aims to increase our understanding of language change. They result either from a natural evolution of Asia Minor Greek, or from the interaction between the fusional Greek and the agglutinative Turkish or the semi-analytical Romance.
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Subject Greek language -- Dialects -- Turkey.
Greek language -- Morphology.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Greek (Modern)
Greek language -- Dialects
Greek language -- Morphology
Turkey
Added Author Rallē, Angelikē, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Morphology of Asia Minor Greek. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2019 9789004394490 (DLC) 2019007581
ISBN 9789004394506 (electronic bk.)
9004394508 (electronic bk.)
9789004394490 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9004394494 (hardback ; alk. paper)
Standard No. 10.1163/9789004394506