2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2009.03.003
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Clitics in Grecia Salentina Greek: A dynamic account

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“…As is well-known, the generalization is that in Standard Greek proclisis (clitic placement in the immediately preverbal position) depends on the finiteness of the verb form, hence gerunds and imperatives trigger enclisis; Cypriot Greek displays clitic-second/ Wackernagel or, alternatively, Tobler-Mussafia effects (Horrocks, 1990;Terzi, 1999;Agouraki, 2001;Condoravdi and Kiparsky, 2002;Pappas, 2004Pappas, , 2014Revithiadou, 2006Revithiadou, , 2008Tsiplakou, 2006;Chatzikyriakidis, 2010Chatzikyriakidis, , 2012Mavrogiorgos, 2010Mavrogiorgos, , 2013Grohmann, 2011;Neokleous, 2015;Grohmann et al, 2017 among others). As with the other variants, while the Cypriot structure, enclisis, was the preferred option, the standard-like strategy of proclisis without a triggering element in C or below, i.e., exceptional clitic placement, was certainly present in that extensive sample of Cypriot Greek oral production.…”
Section: Quantitative Data Convergence To Standard Greek Does Not Affmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is well-known, the generalization is that in Standard Greek proclisis (clitic placement in the immediately preverbal position) depends on the finiteness of the verb form, hence gerunds and imperatives trigger enclisis; Cypriot Greek displays clitic-second/ Wackernagel or, alternatively, Tobler-Mussafia effects (Horrocks, 1990;Terzi, 1999;Agouraki, 2001;Condoravdi and Kiparsky, 2002;Pappas, 2004Pappas, , 2014Revithiadou, 2006Revithiadou, , 2008Tsiplakou, 2006;Chatzikyriakidis, 2010Chatzikyriakidis, , 2012Mavrogiorgos, 2010Mavrogiorgos, , 2013Grohmann, 2011;Neokleous, 2015;Grohmann et al, 2017 among others). As with the other variants, while the Cypriot structure, enclisis, was the preferred option, the standard-like strategy of proclisis without a triggering element in C or below, i.e., exceptional clitic placement, was certainly present in that extensive sample of Cypriot Greek oral production.…”
Section: Quantitative Data Convergence To Standard Greek Does Not Affmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the motivation for V movement in Terzi (1999a,b) and Agouraki (2001), or the existence of two NegPs in Agouraki (2001). These approaches are discussed in detail in Revithiadou (2006), Chatzikyriakidis (2010) and Pappas (2010), showing the problems associated with these accounts in full detail and as such will not be reviewed here again. The interested reader is directed to Revithiadou (2006), Chatzikyriakidis (2010) and Pappas (2010) for more details on these approaches.…”
Section: Existing Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The formal details of the information on the situation argument node shall not bother us here. However, the interested reader is directed to Cann (2011) and Chatzikyriakidis (2010Chatzikyriakidis ( , 2011 for a detailed explanation.…”
Section: Ty(e) Fo(gianis )mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Grohmann, 2014a, p. 4) CG and SMG differ most obviously in their phonetics, (morpho)phonology, and lexicon (e.g., Newton, 1972;Theodorou, 2007;Arvaniti, 2010). As for morphosyntax, there are also a large number of differences, but it is clitic placement that has arguably drawn the greatest attention (e.g., Agouraki, 1997Agouraki, , 2001Terzi, 1999a,b;Revithiadou, 2006;Revithiadou and Spyropoulos, 2008;Chatzikyriakidis, 2010Chatzikyriakidis, , 2012Pappas, 2012Pappas, , 2014. The following provides a brief overview of clitic placement in the two varieties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%