Browsing by Subject "Greek"
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Comparing multilingual children with SLI to their bilectal peers: Evidence from object and action picture naming
(2013)Against the background of the increasing number of multilingual children with atypical language development around the world, this study reports research results on grammatical word class processing involving children with ...
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The Gradience of Multilingualism in Typical and Impaired Language Development: Positioning Bilectalism within Comparative Bilingualism
(2016)A multitude of factors characterizes bi- and multilingual compared to monolingual language acquisition. Two of the most prominent viewpoints have recently been put in perspective and enriched by a third (Tsimpli, 2014): ...
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Independent Validation and Clinical Utility Study of the Hellenic WISC-III Using a Greek-Cypriot Sample
(Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2017)The Hellenic WISC-III (Wechsler, 1997) is currently the only standardized and officially published tool for the assessment of the intelligence of children and adolescents in Greece. The test is also used with caution in ...
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Plutarch’s Parallel Lives: Narrative Technique and Moral Judgement
(Walter de Gruyter, 2018)In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by offering any sort of hard and fast rules for their moral judgement. Rather, he uses strategies to elicit readers’ active ...
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Suspicor enim eam gentem a graecis originem duxisse
(The Pennsylvania State University, 2016)Although More’s Utopia is a work for which classical Greek language and literature are central, it was not until 1970 that the work was translated into Greek. During the sixteenth century, Greek scholars bypassed the ...
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Zur Terminologie des Sterbens. Ausdrucksweisen über Tod und Sterben in den griechischen dokumentarischen Papyri
(Verlag Adolf Holzhausens, 2010)Der Befund der griechischen dokumentarischen Papyri zeigt, daß in der gehobenen Umgangssprache die Terminologie über Tod und Sterben reicher und vielfältiger ist, als man auf den ersten Blick annehmen würde. Die große ...