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Where two worlds meet: language policing in mainstream and complementary schools in England
Cushing, I; Karatsareas, P; Georgiou, A. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Where two worlds meet: language policing in mainstream and complementary schools in England
Karatsareas, P.; Cushing, I.; Georgiou, A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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The UK’s shifting diasporic landscape: negotiating ethnolinguistic heterogeneity in Greek complementary schools post-2010
Karatsareas, P.. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021
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Linguistic (il)legitimacy in Migration Encounters
Karatsareas, P.. - : MDPI, 2021
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Exploring linguistic hybridity and lexical creativity in the UK’s Greek Cypriot diaspora: the Grenglish project
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From village talk to slang: the re-enregisterment of a non-standardised variety in an urban diaspora
Karatsareas, P.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Uncovering variation within urban multilingualism
Karatsareas, P.. - : Multilingual Matters, 2020
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The Development, Preservation and Loss of Differential Case Marking in Inner Asia Minor Greek
Karatsareas, P.. - : Brill, 2020
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Why and how to integrate non-standard linguistic varieties into education: Cypriot Greek in Cyprus and the UK
Tsiplakou, S.; Ioannidou, E.; Lytra, V.. - : Multilingualism: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies (MEITS), 2020
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Non-Standard and Minority Varieties as Community Languages in the UK: Towards a New Strategy for Language Maintenance
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Cypriot Greek as a heritage and community language in London: (Socio)Linguistic aspects of a non-standardised variety in a diasporic context
Karatsareas, P.. - : Kardamitsa, 2019
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The morphology of Silliot Greek: paradigmatic defectiveness, paradigmatic levelling, and affix pleonasm
Karatsareas, P.. - : Brill, 2019
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Attitudes towards Cypriot Greek and Standard Modern Greek in London’s Greek Cypriot community
Karatsareas, P.. - : Sage, 2018
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The fragile future of the Cypriot Greek language in the UK
Karatsareas, P.. - : British Academy, 2018
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A diachronic take on the Source–Goal asymmetry
Georgakopoulos, T.; Karatsareas, P.. - : John Benjamins, 2017
Abstract: A bulk of typological and crosslinguistic evidence on the internal structure of motion events has shown that Goals and Sources behave asymmetrically. This asymmetry exhibits several morphosyntactic and semantic realizations: Goal markers are morphologically simpler than Source markers; there tend to be more fine-grained semantic distinctions within the Goal domain than within the Source domain, leading to higher numbers of markers for the encoding of Goal than of Source (type level); Goals are more frequently zero-marked than Sources; and, Goal relations are encoded more frequently in discourse (token level). In this chapter, we report similar imbalances in the behavior of Sources and Goals in inner Asia Minor Greek. We find that Goal markers are more numerous than markers denoting Source and that Goal paths are more often explicitly expressed in discourse. Additionally, we test the diachronic validity of these findings, which have been reached on the basis of mostly synchronic investigations, by examining the historical developments that the Modern Greek dialects of inner Asia Minor underwent in the formal expression of Goal and Source. We analyze the (a)symmetrical relations that hold between the two locative roles as evidenced by the qualitative and quantitative use of the prepositions se ‘to, at’, os ‘up to, until’, tʃax/tʃáus ‘up to, until’, and apó ‘from’, focusing specifically on the implications that the diachronic loss of se, the most frequent Goal marker, had for the spatial system of inner Asia Minor Greek. Our analysis shows that Goal markers remain morphologically less complex than Source markers across diachronic stages; and, that the overt Goal marker develops into a zero marker earlier than the Source marker. These findings support the Goal-over-Source predominance hypothesis. However, our analysis also indicates that the asymmetry could under certain circumstances work in the opposite direction.
Keyword: adpositions; Asia Minor Greek; Cappadocian; Silliot; Source-Goal asymmetry; spatial zeroes
URL: https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/q2467/a-diachronic-take-on-the-source-goal-asymmetry
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.188.07geo
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The Asia Minor Greek adpositional cycle: a tale of multiple causation
Karatsareas, P.. - : Brill, 2016
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Marking definiteness multiply: evidence from two varieties of Greek
Karatsareas, P.; Lekakou, M.. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2016
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From syntagmatic to paradigmatic spatial zeroes: the loss of the preposition se in inner Asia Minor Greek
Georgakopoulos, T.; Karatsareas, P.. - : De Grutyer, 2016
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Convergence in word structure: Revisiting agglutinative noun inflection in Cappadocian Greek
Karatsareas, P.. - : John Benjamins, 2016
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Syntactic Structures of the World’s Languages – Greek (Cappadocian)
Karatsareas, P.. - : Linguistic Explorer, 2015
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