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Spare determineers in modern Greek noun phrases

An HPSG account
  • Dimitra Kolliakou
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Themes in Greek Linguistics
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© 1994 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1994 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Preface v
  3. Table of contents vii
  4. List of contributors xiii
  5. I. Plenary papers
  6. Contemporary linguistics and the teaching of modern Greek 1
  7. Transformational grammar and modern Greek syntax 11
  8. On weak subjects and pro-drop in Greek 21
  9. New approaches to some problems of Greek phonology 33
  10. II. Syntax-semantics-pragmatics
  11. Verb movement and minimal clauses 45
  12. Verb movement and clitics in modern Greek 53
  13. The properties of Pu-complements in modern Greek 61
  14. On the interaction of case and definiteness in modern Greek 69
  15. Visibility versus suppression 77
  16. Post verbal subjects, reduplicated objects or retopicalisation? 85
  17. Checking theory, subject extraction, and the theory of movement 93
  18. Non-pronominal anaphora interpretation in modern Greek 101
  19. Spare determineers in modern Greek noun phrases 107
  20. Some remarks on DPs in modern Greek 115
  21. Syntactic indeterminacy in the light of prepositional constructions 123
  22. The pragmatic category ‘perfect’ 129
  23. The interaction of lexical and grammatical aspect in modern Greek 137
  24. On aspectual and temporal adverbs 145
  25. Specification of temporal intervals and situations in the perfect 153
  26. Problems of Greek aspect morphology and the identification of projection for tense and aspect 161
  27. Structural and cross-linguistic regularities in the history of three particles 169
  28. Na -interrogatives in modern Greek 177
  29. Mood and modality in modern Greek 185
  30. The verbs @@ and cilt 117 in modern Greek 193
  31. III. Phonology-phonetics
  32. Stress domains in Greek compounds 201
  33. Government and element-licensing 209
  34. Naturally occuring hiatus in modern Greek 217
  35. Aspects of lingual articulation in Greek 225
  36. On the intonation of several modern Greek sentences 233
  37. The intonation of modern Greek as produced by 9–18 year old British born speakers of Greek origin 241
  38. IV. Discourse and style
  39. Conceptual metaphor in Greek financial discourse 249
  40. Linguistic attitudes and metalinguistic discourse 253
  41. ‘If it was your sister…?’ 261
  42. Miscommunication in the discourse of Greek In-groups 269
  43. The historical present in Modern Greek narratives 277
  44. The use of diminutives and augmentatives in Modern Greek 283
  45. Lexical density as a characteristic of the discourse of history of Greek textbooks 289
  46. The power of politeness in the Greek EFL classroom 297
  47. A stylistic study of the ‘Odes’ of Andrea Kalvos 305
  48. Mood in the chronicle of Leontios Machairas 313
  49. V. Variations and extensions
  50. The Acquisition of conditionals in Greek 319
  51. Morphology and word order in the processing of Greek sentences 325
  52. The development of subordinate clauses in the language of Greek Children 333
  53. The concept of Diglossia from Ferguson to Fishman to Fasold 341
  54. Discourse marking in Australian Greek 349
  55. Towards a formal analysis of the Greek-French Code-switching in Paris 357
  56. Lexical Borrowing in immigrant varieties of Greek 365
  57. Morphological variation of the passive imperfect in modern Greek 373
  58. Semantic-intonation units on One word Yes/no questions 381
  59. A case of whistled speech from Greece 389
  60. Language change under way? The case of the definite article in modern Greek 397
  61. Infinitival constructions and case assignment 405
  62. Problems in diachronic syntax 413
  63. Ancient greek dialects in northern Greece 421
  64. Spatial expressions in Byzantine vernecular Greek 427
  65. Son of Wackernagel 435
  66. The semantic adaptation of Turkish Loan-words in the greek Cypriotic dialect 443
  67. The history of Cypriot Greek mirrors the history of the island 449
  68. Ethnic Greek group of Tsalka and tetritskaro(Georgia) 457
  69. Modern Greek in the Romanian principalities 463
  70. VI. Language and computers
  71. The commission’s SYSTRAN English-Greek Machine translational systems 471
  72. A computational model for the morphological analysis of the modern greek noun category 483
  73. Greek terminology within the multilingual environment of EURODICAUTOM 491
  74. Modern Greek on the microcomputer 499
  75. A corpus-based approach to modern Greek language research and teaching 507
  76. Support-nouns 515
  77. Index of authors 521
  78. Index of topics and languages 529
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