Papers in English
from the " 8th International Conference of Greek Linguistics"

The papers are arranged in alphabetical order according to the (first) author’s surname:

Title: REGULARITY PATTERNS OF THE GREEK PAST PERFECTIVE: A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDY
Authors: Eleni Agathopoulou & Despina Papadopoulou
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Paper: Pages 1-13, to read the paper please clickword

Title: GREEK INTONATION AND THE PHONOLOGY OF PROSODY: POLAR QUESTIONS REVISITED
Author: Amalia Arvaniti
University of California, San Diego
Paper: Pages 14-29, to read the paper please clickword

Title: THE REALIZATION OF /t/ IN THE DIALECT OF EPIRUS
Authors: Mary Baltazani & Georgia Efthimiou
University of Ioannina
Paper: Pages 30-40, to read the paper please clickword

Title: ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE GREEK PREPOSITIONAL SYSTEM FROM PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN LOCAL ADVERBS AND ADPOSITIONS
Author: Vit Bubenik
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Paper: Pages 41-60, to read the paper please clickword

Title: TONAL STRUCTURES OF COMPLEX SENTENCES IN GREEK
Author: Anthi Chaida
University of Athens
Paper: Pages 61-69, to read the paper please clickword

Title: OPTIONS, SELECTIONS, AND CHOICES IN LANGUAGE: THE EXAMPLE OF MODERN GREEK WRITTEN TEXTS
Author: Marianna N. Christou
University of Athens
Paper: Pages 70-78, to read the paper please clickword

Title: THE BORDER LINE BETWEEN COMPOUNDING AND DERIVATION: THE CASE OF ADVERBS
Authors: Eleonora Dimela & Dimitra Melissaropoulou
University of Patras
Paper: Pages 79-93, to read the paper please clickword

Title: THE OCP IN GREEK MORPHOLOGY
Author: Gaberell Drachman
University of Salzburg
Paper: Pages 94-106, to read the paper please clickword

Title: VOT PRODUCTIONS AND ACCENTED SPEECH BY GREEK/ENGLISH BILINGUALS
Author: Pagona-Niki Efstathopoulou
Simon Fraser University
Paper: Pages 107-120, to read the paper please clickword

Title: THE STATUS OF STEMS IN MORPHOLOGICAL THEORIES: THE CASE OF GREEK (GRAFO AND APOLIMENO) AND DISTRIBUTED MORPHOLOGY
Author: Alexandra Galani
University of York
Paper: Pages 121-135, to read the paper please click Speachword

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