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Correlating morphosyntactic stability, change, register and context of use in Post-Classical Greek : the case of insubordinate wishes
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Going nominal : the Ancient Greek articular infinitive between syntax and context
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Unraveling Post-classical (in)subordination : from syntax to context
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The accessibility hierarchy in Post-Classical Greek between syntax and sociolinguistics
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Atticist syntax : prescriptive norms on the infinitival complementation of μέλλω
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Subordination and insubordination in Post-Classical Greek : from syntax to context
Klaas Bentein (UGent) , Eleonora Cattafi (UGent) and Ezra la Roi (UGent) -
Atticist views on linguistic variation : the case of Phrynichus’ Eclogue and its use of ancient sources
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The Cappadocian phrasal compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno] ‘take away’ as an example of Turkish pattern replication