In Modern Greek Dialects: the Case of Aperathou (Naxos) Dialect Kalomoira Nikolou, Angelos Lengeris & Maria Xefteri
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Proceedings of the 6th Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory Meeting Πρακτικά του 6ου Συνεδρίου Νεοελληνικών Διαλέκτων και Γλωσσολογικής Θεωρίας Angela Ralli Nikos Koutsoukos Stavros Bompolas 2016 University of Patras University Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory Proceedings of the 6th Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory Meeting (MGDLT6) Patras, 25-28 September 2014 Πρακτικά του 6ου Συνεδρίου Νεοελληνικών Διαλέκτων και Γλωσσολογικής Θεωρίας (MGDLT6) Πάτρα, 25-28 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 Permanent Scientific Committee of the conference Angela Ralli, University of Patras Mark Janse, Ghent University Brian D. Joseph, Ohio State University Editorial Board of the series Angela Ralli, University of Patras Brian D. Joseph, Ohio State University Mark Janse, Ghent University Volume Editors Angela Ralli, University of Patras, Editor-in-Chief Nikos Koutsoukos, Université catholique de Louvain & University of Patras Stavros Bompolas, University of Patras Series ISSN: 1792-3743 Sponsors The workshop and the general sessions of the 6th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory were sponsored by the research project ‘Pontus, Cappadocia, Aivali: In search of Asia Minor Greek (AMiGre)-THALIS’ (D.553). The research has been co-financed by the European Union (European Social Fund-ESF) and Greek national funds through the Operational Program ‘Education and Lifelong Learning’ of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF)-Research Funding Program: THALIS-Investing in knowledge society through the European Social Fund. The organization of the general sessions has also been generously sponsored by the Research Committee of the University of Patras. University of Patras-Research Committee Laboratory of Modern Greek Dialects In memoriam Gaberell Drachman and Angeliki Malikouti-Drachman Table of contents/Πίνακας περιεχομένων Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................................................... vii Contact de langues: les dialectes grecs en Bulgarie Petya Asenova .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Debonding of affixoids: a comparative constructionist account Kristel Van Goethem ................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Ορθογραφικές τάσεις σε μια μη τυποποιημένη ποικιλία: η απόδοση της συνίζησης στην Κυπριακή Ελληνική Σπύρος Αρμοστής, Μαριάννα Κατσογιάννου & Κυριακή Χριστοδούλου ............................................................. 28 Υλοποιώντας τη μικροδομή του πρώτου πολυ-μεσικού τρι-διαλεκτικού διαδικτυακού λεξικού: αποφάσεις και πρακτικές Ελεονώρα Δημελά, Δήμητρα Μελισσαροπούλου, Γιώργος Ι. Ξυδόπουλος, Χρήστος Παπαναγιώτου, Ελένη Γαλιώτου, Νικήτας Καρανικόλας & Αγγελική Ράλλη ....................................................................................... 41 A non-finite period in early Cypriot Greek? Renos Georgiou, Christos Papatzalas & Arhonto Terzi ................................................................................................. 52 Instances of sibilant palatalization in the dialect of Naousa Ioanna Kappa & Konstantinos Sipitanos ............................................................................................................................ 63 Προκλήσεις επισημείωσης ενός πολυ-διαλεκτικού, πολυ-επίπεδου σώματος γραπτών και προφορικών κειμένων των Νεοελληνικών Διαλέκτων Αθανάσιος Καρασίμος, Ελένη Γαλιώτου, Νικήτας Καρανικόλας, Γιώργος Κορωνάκης, Κώστας Αθανασάκος, Δημήτρης Παπαζαχαρίου & Αγγελική Ράλλη ...................................................................... 71 Aspect in the service of mood: the morphosyntax of subjunctive in Griko Marika Lekakou & Josep Quer ................................................................................................................................................. 79 Vowel raising, deletion and diphthongization in Kozani Greek Angelos Lengeris, Evia Kainada & Nina Topintzi ............................................................................................................ 93 Cosmopolitan or local? The dialects of the Smyrna region Nikos Liosis .................................................................................................................................................................................. 102 Language contact substantiating gender realization and loan-noun integration in Heptanesian, Italiot and Cretan Vasiliki Makri .............................................................................................................................................................................. 114 Retroflexion of /l/ in Modern Greek dialects: the case of Aperathou (Naxos) dialect Kalomoira Nikolou, Angelos Lengeris & Maria Xefteri .............................................................................................. 126 Το ρηματικό επίθημα -(ι)σκ- στην Καππαδοκική Νικόλαος Παντελίδης .............................................................................................................................................................. 134 Η πρόσληψη της γεωγραφικής ποικιλότητας σε κείμενα μαζικής κουλτούρας από μαθητές Δημοτικού Δημήτρης Παπαζαχαρίου, Άννα Φτερνιάτη, Αργύρης Αρχάκης & Βάσια Τσάμη ........................................... 144 Διαλεκτικά λεξικά και γλωσσάρια της Ηλείας. Μία λεξικογραφική περιγραφή Αθηνά Προύντζου ...................................................................................................................................................................... 155 Some preliminary observations on auxiliary selection and participle agreement in Greko and Bovese Norma Schifano, Giuseppina Silvestri & Maria Olimpia Squillaci .......................................................................... 166 Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek vowels: a sociophonetic study Charalambos Themistocleous & Angeliki Logotheti ................................................................................................... 178 A typology of vowel-vowel and consonant-vowel-consonant phenomena in the dialectal variants of Western Crete and their use in education Marina Tzakosta......................................................................................................................................................................... 185 Συντελικές περιφραστικές και αντιγεγονοτικές δομές: δεδομένα από μικρασιατικές διαλέκτους Συμεών Τσολακίδης, Δήμητρα Μελισσαροπούλου & Αγγελική Ράλλη ............................................................... 195 Περιγραφή του μορφολογικού συστήματος της σύνθεσης στα γλωσσικά ιδιώματα της Ίμβρου και της Λήμνου Ξενοφών Τζαβάρας .................................................................................................................................................................. 209 Foreword As opposed to the varieties of other languages, Modern Greek dialects are less known among linguists. Nonetheless, they exhibit a number of interesting phenomena due to the fact that many of them have developed -relatively- isolated or in close contact with other dialects and/or languages. Modern Greek dialects offer a plethora of intriguing data which can be used to test working hypotheses about language structure and language use, and can be analyzed in different ways, by appealing to various methods and theories. The International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT) was firstly organized in 2000 in Patras (Greece) in order to respond to the emerging need for the study of Modern Greek Dialects in the light of modern linguistic theories. Its basic aim is to highlight the importance of Modern Greek dialects for linguists working in various fields of linguistics (phonetics & phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, psycho- or socio- linguistics, historical and contact linguistics). A selection of papers presented in the meetings has been published either online or in hard copy (or in both ways). As of the proceedings of MGDLT6, this tradition has changed, since papers will be published on an electronic platform. Publications will be open access, so readers will have the opportunity to freely download the papers of their interest and contributors will have direct access to their work. The present volume is a collection of papers presented at MGDLT6, which was held at the Conference and Cultural Centre at the University of Patras (September 25-28, 2014). The organization of the conference was part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the University of Patras, which is gratefully acknowledged for its generous support. The papers in this volume reflect various interests of experts working on both linguistics and the dialects of Modern Greek, covering a wide variety of topics. They are arranged alphabetically and contain a far ranging amount of Greek dialectal data, presented during the conference. We express our gratitude to the invited speakers of MGDLT6 who so promptly responded to its call, namely, Anna Maria Di Sciullo (Université du Québec à Montréal), Yves Charles Morin (Université de Montréal), Kristel Van Goethem (F.R.S.-FNRS & Université catholique de Louvain), Amalia Arvaniti (University of Kent), and Petya Assenova