1. Books
1.1. Revithiadou, A. & M. Τzakosta (2007). Η Φωνολογία στην Εκμάθηση της Ελληνικής ως Ξένης Γλώσσας. [Phonology in the Acquisition of L2 Greek.] Εκδόσεις Πατάκη, Αθήνα. [Patakis Publications, Athens.] (Click here to view the table of contents, pdf,44KB )
1.2. Revithiadou, A. (1999). Headmost Accent Wins: Head Dominance and Ideal Prosodic Form in Lexical Accent Systems. LOT Dissertation Series 15 (HIL/Leiden Universiteit). Holland Academic Graphics, The Hague. [pdf, 4,27 MB, WinRAR]
2. Papers (2001 - today)
2.1. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou (to appear). “An interface
account to prosodic word recursion.” In Phonological Domains:
Universals and Deviations, Grijzenhout, J. & B. Kabak (eds.). Mouton de
Gruyter.[pdf, 325KB]
2.2. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos. (2009). “A
dynamic approach to the syntax-phonology interface: A case study of Greek.” In InterPhases: Phase-theoretic Investigations of
Linguistic Interfaces, Grohmann, K. (ed.), 202-233. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2.3. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou (2009). “From edgemost to lexical
stress: Diachronic paths, typology and representation.” The Linguistic
Review 26:1, 1-36. [Please email me to send you a copy.]
2.4. Spyropoulos, V. & A. Revithiadou (2008). "The morphology of past in Greek. In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of Greek Linguistics, Stavrou, M., D. Papadopoulou & M. Theodoropoulou (eds.). Department of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[handout, pdf, 328 KB; paper, pdf, 234KB. Tip: The handout is more detailed.]
2.5. Spyropoulos, V. & A. Revithiadou. (2009). “Subject chains in Greek and PF processing.” In Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop in Greek Syntax and Semantics at MIT, Halpert, C., J. Hartman & D. Hill (eds.), 293-309. Cambridge, MA: MWPL. [pdf, 429KB] (Tip: There is also an extended version of this paper, pdf, 432KB].)
2.6. Revithiadou, A. (2008). “A cross-dialectal study of cliticization in Greek.” In Lingua: Special Issue in memory of J.G. Kooij, Ewen, Colin J., N. C. Kula and H. van der Hulst (eds.), 1393-1415 . [Email me to send you a copy.]
2.7. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos (2008). “Greek object clitic pronouns: A typological survey of their grammatical properties.” STUF 61:1, 39-53. [pdf, 244KB]
2.8 . Revithiadou, A. (2008). “Review of D. Odden, Introducing Phonology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005) v-348 pp. Lingua 118, 122–130. [Available online: July 5, 2007, email me to send you a copy]
2.9. Revithiadou, A. (2007). “Colored Turbid accents and Containment: A case study from lexical stress.” In Freedom of Analysis?, Blaho, S., P. Bye & M. Krämer (eds.), 149-174. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin & New York. [email me to send you a copy]
2.10. Tzakosta, Μ. & A. Revithiadou (2007). “Α Grammar Inclusion Hypothesis of child language variation.” Journal of Greek Linguistics 7, 49-70. [pdf, 322KB]
2.11. Revithiadou, A., M. Van Oostendorp, K. Nikolou & M.–A. Tiliopoulou (2006). “Vowel harmony in contact-induced systems: The case of Cappadocian and Silly.” In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Janse, M., B. Joseph & A. Ralli (eds.), 350-365. University of Patras, Patras. [pdf, 368KB]
2.12. Revithiadou, A. (2006). “Prosodic filters on syntax: An interface account of second position clitics.” Lingua 116, 79-111. [email me to send you a copy]
2.13. Revithiadou, A., H. Kaili, S. Prokou & M.-A. Tiliopoulou (2006). “Turkish accentuation revisited: Α compositional approach to Turkish stress.” In Advances in Turkish Linguistics: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics, Yağcioğlu, S., A. Cem Değer, Ö. Koşaner & A. Çeltek (eds.), 37-50. Dokuz Eylül Yayınları, İzmir. [pdf, 320KB]
2.14. Kateri, L., A. Revithiadou & S. Varlokosta (2005). “Multiple grammars: Α case study from Greek SLI.” In Leiden Papers in Linguistics 2.1 (Developmental Paths in Phonological Acquisition), Tzakosta, M., J. Van der Weijer & C.C. Levelt (eds.), 13-38. Leiden Universiteit/ULCL, Leiden. [ULCL - Developmental Paths - Proceedings (LPL 2.1), ISSN 1574-4728]
2.15. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos (2005). “The Multiple Spell-Out Hypothesis and the phonological component: Evidence from Greek.” In NELS 35, Bateman, L. & C. Ussery (eds.), 523-537. Graduate Linguistic Student Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. [email me to send you a copy]
2.16. Revithiadou, A. (2004b). “The Iambic/Trochaic Law revisited: Lengthening and shortening in trochaic systems.” In Leiden Papers in Linguistics 1.1, Arsenijevic, B., N. Elouazizi, M. Salzmann & M. de Vos (eds.), 37-62. Leiden Universiteit/ULCL, Leiden. [ULCL - LPL 1.1, ISSN 1574-4728]
2.17. Revithiadou, A. (2004a). “Focus phrasing in Greek.” In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Greek Linguistics, Catsimali, G., E. Anagnostopoulou, A. Kalokerinos & I. Kappa (eds.). University of Crete, Rethymnon. [email me to send you a copy]
2.18. Revithiadou, A. & M. Tzakosta. (2004b). “Markedness hierarchies vs. positional faithfulness and the role of multiple grammars in the acquisition of Greek.” In Proceedings of GALA 2003: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition, Baauw, S. & J. Van Kampen (eds.), vol. 2, 377-388. Utrecht University, Utrecht. [email me to send you a copy]
2.19. Revithiadou, A. & M. Tzakosta. (2004a). “Alternative grammars in acquisition: Μarkedness- vs. faithfulness-oriented learning.” In Proceedings of the 28th BUCLD Annual Conference on Language Development: Supplement, Brugos,A., L. Micciula & C.E. Smith (eds.). Cascadilla Press, Somerville, CA. [http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/supp.html]
2.20. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos (2003). “Trapped within a phrase.” In Proceedings of IP 2003, Mettouchi, A. & G. Ferré (eds.), 167-172. University of Nantes. [email me to send you a copy]
2.21. Kooij, J.G. & A. Revithiadou (2001). “Greek dialects in Asia
Minor: Αccentuation in Pontic and Cappadocian.” Journal of Greek
Linguistics 2, 75-118. [click
here
to download a pre-publication version of the paper.]
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3. Papers submitted, handouts, manuscripts
3.1. Georgalidou, Μ., V. Spyropoulos, H. Kaili & Α. Revithiadou (to appear). “Η γλωσσολογική και κοινωνιογλωσσολογική ταυτότητα μιας ροδιακής ποικιλίας της Ελληνικής.” [The linguistic and sociolinguistic identity of a Rhodian variety of Greek.] In Πρακτικά του 6ου Παγκόσμιου Γλωσσολογικού Συνεδρίου του ΟΔΕΓ: Οι Διαλεκτικές Μορφές της Ελληνικής Γλώσσας από την Αρχαία Εποχή μέχρι Σήμερα [Proceedings of the 6th International Linguistics Conference of ODEG: The Dialectal Varieties of Greek from the Ancient Era till Today], Charalambakis, Ch. & D. Theofanopoulou–Κontou (eds.). National and Capodistrian University of Athens, Athens. [paper in Greek, pdf, 304KB, handout in English, pdf, 239KB]
3.2. Georgalidou, M. V. Spyropoulos, H. Kaili, A. Revithiadou & A. Celtec (to appear). “Spoken varieties of Greek and Turkish in the Muslim bilingual community of Rhodes.” Proceedings of the 42nd Linguistics Colloquium Language Diversity and Language Learning: New Paths to Literacy. [pdf, 156KB]
3.3. Revithiadou, A. (2008). "Endogenous and exogenous factors in the emergence of novel phonological patterns." Paper presented at the Workshop Discovering and Representing Phonological Patterns, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, April 10-12, 2008. [handout, pdf, 409KB]
3.4. Papadopoulou, D., S. Varlokosta, V. Spyropoulos, H. Kaili, S. Prokou & A. Revithiadou (2008). “Case morphology and word order in L2 Turkish: Evidence from Greek learners.” Paper submitted to a journal [pdf, 267KB]
3.5. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou (2007a). “Prosodic structure above the Phonological Word.” Paper presented at the Workshop Phonological Domains: Universals and Deviations, 29 DGfS-Jahrestagung, Universität Siegen, Siegen, 28 February–2 March, 2007.[handout, pdf, 349KB]
3.6. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou (2007b). “An interface approach to prosodic recursivity.” Paper presented at the15th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester, May 24–26, 2007. [handout, pdf, 339KB]
3.7. Papadopoulou, D., S. Varlokosta, H. Kaili, S. Prokou, V. Spyropoulos & A. Revithiadou (2006). “Case morphology in Turkish: Evidence from Greek learners of Turkish as L2.” Paper presented at EuroSLA 16, Boğaziçi University, Antalya, Turkey, September 13-16, 2006. [pdf, 774KB]
3.8. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou (2006). “The phonology of Clitic Groups: Evidence from Turkish and Asia Minor Greek.” Paper presented at the 13th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, August 16-20, 2006.[handout, pdf, 339KB]
3.9. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos (2006). “A typology of Greek clitics with special reference to their diachronic development.” Ms. University of the Aegean. [pdf, 422KB ]
3.10. van Oostendorp, M. & A. Revithiadou (in progress).
“Quasi-opacity and headed spans in Silly and Megisti Greek.” Ms.,
University of the Aegean & Meertens Institute/KNAW. [draft paper,
pdf,
264KB]
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