The Greek speech community of Cyprus is characterized by classic diglossia, with the local varieties forming the L, and Standard Greek the H. It is argued here that this diglossic situation is maintained against what the sociopolitical and economic conditions would predict, because the prevailing linguistic ideology—according to which Cypriots are ethnically Greek, an ethnic identity that is primarily defined by the use of (an almost uniform) Greek language—has led to the erasure of diglossia. The case of Cyprus shows that linguistic ideology and the role of language in indexing ethnicity may be crucial for the maintenance of diglossia in some linguistic communities and may prove more powerful than socio-economic conditions in sustaining th...
Linguistic differences between groups of co-ethnic and/or co-national migrants in diasporic contexts...
The purpose of this study is to investigate language attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot Dialect (GC...
The present paper first and foremost aims to examine the sociolinguistic phenomenon of diglossia as ...
The Greek speech community of Cyprus is characterized by classic diglossia, with the local varieties...
As renewed talks for the reunification of Cyprus encounter familiar barriers, this essay urges the r...
In Cyprus today systematic changes affecting all levels of linguistic analysis are observed in the u...
In Cyprus today systematic changes affecting all levels of linguistic analysis are observed in the u...
An investigation of reported attitudes and language use in Cyprus has enabled an interpretation of s...
This thesis investigates the linguistic situation of the Greek-Cypriot community of Cyprus and the l...
This study attempts to describe multilingualism in Cyprus in three periods of Cyprus history: The Br...
The current paper explores language contact between two Greek varieties, Pontic Greek and Cypriot Gr...
This paper seeks to explore language attitudes toward multilingualism and multiculturalism in the Cy...
The aim of this monograph is to provide a detailed account of language policy and language planning ...
The constant ‘invasion’ of Anglicisms in languages across the world has been a widely studied phenom...
Since the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus (1960), the linguistic situation of the island has...
Linguistic differences between groups of co-ethnic and/or co-national migrants in diasporic contexts...
The purpose of this study is to investigate language attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot Dialect (GC...
The present paper first and foremost aims to examine the sociolinguistic phenomenon of diglossia as ...
The Greek speech community of Cyprus is characterized by classic diglossia, with the local varieties...
As renewed talks for the reunification of Cyprus encounter familiar barriers, this essay urges the r...
In Cyprus today systematic changes affecting all levels of linguistic analysis are observed in the u...
In Cyprus today systematic changes affecting all levels of linguistic analysis are observed in the u...
An investigation of reported attitudes and language use in Cyprus has enabled an interpretation of s...
This thesis investigates the linguistic situation of the Greek-Cypriot community of Cyprus and the l...
This study attempts to describe multilingualism in Cyprus in three periods of Cyprus history: The Br...
The current paper explores language contact between two Greek varieties, Pontic Greek and Cypriot Gr...
This paper seeks to explore language attitudes toward multilingualism and multiculturalism in the Cy...
The aim of this monograph is to provide a detailed account of language policy and language planning ...
The constant ‘invasion’ of Anglicisms in languages across the world has been a widely studied phenom...
Since the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus (1960), the linguistic situation of the island has...
Linguistic differences between groups of co-ethnic and/or co-national migrants in diasporic contexts...
The purpose of this study is to investigate language attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot Dialect (GC...
The present paper first and foremost aims to examine the sociolinguistic phenomenon of diglossia as ...