
The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρπαίνω [perpéno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication
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- Mark Janse (UGent) , Johan Vandewalle (UGent) and Eline Daveloose (UGent)
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- Keywords
- Cappadocian, Asia Minor Greek, Turkish, Language contact, Modern Greek dialects, Compounding, Phrasal compounds, Verbal compounds, Dvandva compounds, Suspended affixation, Pattern replicationc
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8699080
- MLA
- Janse, Mark, et al. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρπαίνω [Perpéno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” Multilingualism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, edited by Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko, De Gruyter, 2023.
- APA
- Janse, M., Vandewalle, J., & Daveloose, E. (2023). The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρπαίνω [perpéno] “take away” as an example of Turkish pattern replication. In A. C. Cassio & S. Kaczko (Eds.), Multilingualism and minority languages in Ancient Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Chicago author-date
- Janse, Mark, Johan Vandewalle, and Eline Daveloose. 2023. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρπαίνω [Perpéno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” In Multilingualism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, edited by Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Janse, Mark, Johan Vandewalle, and Eline Daveloose. 2023. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρπαίνω [Perpéno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” In Multilingualism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, ed by. Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Vancouver
- 1.Janse M, Vandewalle J, Daveloose E. The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρπαίνω [perpéno] “take away” as an example of Turkish pattern replication. In: Cassio AC, Kaczko S, editors. Multilingualism and minority languages in Ancient Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter; 2023.
- IEEE
- [1]M. Janse, J. Vandewalle, and E. Daveloose, “The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρπαίνω [perpéno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication,” in Multilingualism and minority languages in Ancient Europe, A. C. Cassio and S. Kaczko, Eds. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023.
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