This research study examined the effects of Greek Cypriot Dialect (GCD) on bidialectal Greek Cypriot (GC) students in the context of Modern Greek Language (MGL) lessons at Lyceum B level. GCD is the native variety and students’ mother tongue whereas MGL is the standard and target variety. This study aimed to inform opinion on the use and the role of GCD in the MGL lesson, the influence of attitudes towards GCD on students’ identity construction, and whether the use or suppression of GCD in class influences students’ expression of critical thought. The study focused on the spoken language and examined students’ speech. In order to theorise and deepen understanding of the effects of GCD on students’ performance and learning of MGL, social con...
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This research study examined the effects of Greek Cypriot Dialect (GCD) on bidialectal Greek Cypriot...
This research study examined the effects of Greek Cypriot Dialect (GCD) on bidialectal Greek Cypriot...
The purpose of this study is to investigate language attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot Dialect (GC...
This thesis explores the links between language and ethnic identity among a group of Greek Cypriot p...
This study addresses bidialectism by investigating the linguistic situation on the bidialectal islan...
Contrary to linguistic evidence, people still believe that some languages are more "precise", "beaut...
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Over the last 50 years, sociolinguistic research in settings in which a regional, social, or ethnic ...
This study, which took place in a bidialectal setting, examined the extent to which dialect awarenes...
This paper investigates the issue of bidialectism as a medium of instruction of English as a second ...
The use of non-standard languages in education remains until today a controversial issue. Some resea...
An investigation of reported attitudes and language use in Cyprus has enabled an interpretation of s...
This research study examined the effects of Greek Cypriot Dialect (GCD) on bidialectal Greek Cypriot...
This research study examined the effects of Greek Cypriot Dialect (GCD) on bidialectal Greek Cypriot...
The purpose of this study is to investigate language attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot Dialect (GC...
This thesis explores the links between language and ethnic identity among a group of Greek Cypriot p...
This study addresses bidialectism by investigating the linguistic situation on the bidialectal islan...
Contrary to linguistic evidence, people still believe that some languages are more "precise", "beaut...
This study is a classroom linguistic ethnography with a Year 4 class of 18 students, aged 9 years, i...
The present study investigates whether Greek Cypriots find the presence of certain sounds in their d...
AbstractThis study was carried out in North Cyprus to discuss the dialect differences of three citie...
The present study focuses on the language attitudes of Russian L2 learners of Greek - who reside in ...
Over the last 50 years, sociolinguistic research in settings in which a regional, social, or ethnic ...
This study, which took place in a bidialectal setting, examined the extent to which dialect awarenes...
This paper investigates the issue of bidialectism as a medium of instruction of English as a second ...
The use of non-standard languages in education remains until today a controversial issue. Some resea...
An investigation of reported attitudes and language use in Cyprus has enabled an interpretation of s...