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Sociolinguistics and Modern Greek: past, current, and future directions
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CHRISTINA KAKAVÁ
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July 30, 2009
Published Online: 2009-07-30
Published in Print: 1997
Walter de Gruyter
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- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Preface
- Sociolinguistics and Modern Greek: past, current, and future directions
- An instance of triglossia? Codeswitching as evidence for the present state of Greece’s ”language question”
- The metalinguistic prophecy on the decline of the Greek language: its social function as the expression of a crisis in Greek national identity
- Language contact today: the case of the Muslim minority in northeastern Greece
- The construction of an ”outsider’s” voice by low-proficiency speakers of an Albanian variety (Arvanítika) in Greece: language and ideology
- Gendered panhandling?
- The last five turns: preliminary remarks on closings in Greek and German telephone calls
- Politeness and off-record indirectness
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