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Etymologiko lexiko tēs neas ellēnikēs glōssas : istoria tōn lexeōn
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ISBN: 9789608975187 9608975182 Year: 2010 Publisher: Athēna : Kentro Lexikologias,

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Grčko-Srpski, srpsko-grčki rečnik
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ISBN: 9788679780232 8679780235 Year: 2010 Publisher: Beograd : Agencija "Matić",

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NP-anaphora in modern Greek : a partial neo-Gricean pragmatic approach
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ISBN: 1282585371 9786612585371 144381895X 9781443818612 1443818615 9781443818957 Year: 2010 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars,

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Anaphora is one of the most fascinating linguistic phenomena as it constitutes a unique and universal property of human language. Every single natural language provides linguistic means which facilitate speakers to refer to entities in the world. The unde


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Dialogismoi gia tē glōssa kai tē glōssa mas : hapla mathēmata glōssas kai glōssologias
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ISBN: 960035166X 9789600351668 Year: 2010 Publisher: Athēna : Kastaniōtēs,

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Greek : a history of the language and its speakers
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ISBN: 9781118785157 9781405134156 1405134151 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell,


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Clitics in Greek : a minimalist account of proclisis and enclisis
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ISBN: 9027255431 9789027255433 9789027288035 9027288038 1282775081 9786612775086 9781282775084 6612775084 Year: 2010 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, Pa. : John Benjamins Pub. Company,

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This monograph investigates the morpho-syntactic and other properties of clitic pronouns in Greek and offers a grammar of proclisis and enclisis in light of Chomsky's (1995, 2001a, 2005) Minimalist Program. It explores the nature of clitics as syntactic topicalizers which are probed by structurally higher verbal heads to which they move and into which they incorporate morpho-syntactically. A theory is advanced according to which cliticization derives from syntactic agreement between (the phi-features of) a clitic pronoun and a phase head, v* in the case of proclisis and CM in the case of enclisis. Incorporation of the clitic into its host is argued to depend on two factors, i.e. the fact that the clitic only contains a subset of the features of its host, and the fact that the edge of the host is accessible. Also, the syntax of strong pronouns and their relation to clitics, of negated imperatives, of surrogate imperatives and of free clitic ordering in Greek enclisis are also discussed. This monograph would appeal to syntacticians and morphologists as well as to those interested in Greek and more generally in clitic syntax.

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