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The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication

Mark Janse (UGent) and Johan Vandewalle (UGent)
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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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Janse, Mark, and Johan Vandewalle. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρ-Παίνω [per-Péno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” Alloglо̄ssoi : Multilingual­ism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, edited by Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko, vol. 2, De Gruyter, 2023, pp. 137–60, doi:10.1515/9783110779684-007.
APA
Janse, M., & Vandewalle, J. (2023). The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno] “take away” as an example of Turkish pattern replication. In A. C. Cassio & S. Kaczko (Eds.), Alloglо̄ssoi : multilingual­ism and minority languages in Ancient Europe (Vol. 2, pp. 137–160). https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110779684-007
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Janse, Mark, and Johan Vandewalle. 2023. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρ-Παίνω [per-Péno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” In Alloglо̄ssoi : Multilingual­ism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, edited by Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko, 2:137–60. Berlin: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110779684-007.
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Janse, Mark, and Johan Vandewalle. 2023. “The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound Παιρ-Παίνω [per-Péno] ‘take Away’ as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication.” In Alloglо̄ssoi : Multilingual­ism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, ed by. Albio Cesare Cassio and Sara Kaczko, 2:137–160. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110779684-007.
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Janse M, Vandewalle J. The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno] “take away” as an example of Turkish pattern replication. In: Cassio AC, Kaczko S, editors. Alloglо̄ssoi : multilingual­ism and minority languages in Ancient Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter; 2023. p. 137–60.
IEEE
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M. Janse and J. Vandewalle, “The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication,” in Alloglо̄ssoi : multilingual­ism and minority languages in Ancient Europe, vol. 2, A. C. Cassio and S. Kaczko, Eds. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023, pp. 137–160.
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  booktitle    = {{Alloglо̄ssoi : multilingual­ism and minority languages in Ancient Europe}},
  editor       = {{Cassio, Albio Cesare and Kaczko, Sara}},
  isbn         = {{9783110779523}},
  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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  publisher    = {{De Gruyter}},
  series       = {{Trends in Classics – Greek and Latin Linguistics}},
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  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1515/9783110779684-007}},
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