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. Papadopoulou, D., S. Varlokosta, V. Spyropoulos, H. Kaili, S. Prokou & A. Revithiadou. Forthcoming. Case morphology and word order in L2 Turkish: Evidence from Greek learners. To appear in Second Language Research. [Email me to send you a copy.]

2.2. Revithiadou, A. Forthoming. The Phonological Word. InThe Blackwell Companion to Phonology, van Oostendorp, M., C.J. Ewen, E. V. Hume, K. Rice (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell. (Expected publication date: March 11, 2011.) [Email me to send you a copy.]

2.3. Revithiadou, A & V. Spyropoulos. Forthcoming. The syntax-phonology interface. In Continuum Companion to Phonology, Kula, N.C., B. Botma & K. Nasukawa (eds.). London: Continuum. [Email me to send you a copy.]

2.4. Kabak, B. & A.  Revithiadou. 2009. An interface account to prosodic word recursion. In Phonological Domains: Universals and Deviations,  Grijzenhout, J. & B. Kabak (eds.), 105-132. Mouton de Gruyter. [Email me to send you a copy.]

2.5. 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. [Email me to send you a copy.]

2.6. Kabak, B. & A. Revithiadou. 2009. From edgemost to lexical stress: Diachronic paths, typology and representation. The Linguistic Review 26, 1-36. [Click here or email me to send you a copy.]

2.7. 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.), 108-122. Department of Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. [handout, pdf, 328 KB; paper, pdf, 234KB.
(Tip: The handout is more detailed.)

2.8. 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. [Pre-publication version, pdf, 429KB] 
(Tip: There is also an extended version of this paper, pdf, 432KB.)

2.9. Revithiadou, A. 2008. A cross-dialectal study of cliticization in Greek. Lingua118, Trends in prosodic phonology, Ewen, C.J.,  N.C. Kula and H. van der Hulst (eds.), 1393-1415 . [Click here or email me to send you a copy.]

2.10. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos. 2008. Greek object clitic pronouns: A typological survey of their grammatical properties. STUF  61, 39-53. [Click here or email me to send you a copy.]

2.11. Revithiadou, A. 2008. Review of D. Odden, Introducing Phonology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005) v-348 pp. Lingua 118, 122–130.  [Click here or email me to send you a copy.]

2.12. 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.]

2.13. Tzakosta, Μ. & A. Revithiadou. 2007. Α Grammar Inclusion Hypothesis of child language variation. Journal of Greek Linguistics 7, 49-70. [Pre-publication version, pdf, 322KB or email me to send you a copy.]

2.14. 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]

2.15. Revithiadou, A. 2006. Prosodic filters on syntax: An interface account of second position clitics. Lingua 116, 79-111. [Click here or email me to send you a copy.]

2.16. 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]

2.17. 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]

2.18. 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.]

2.19. 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]

2.20. 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.]

2.21. 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.]

2.22. 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]

2.23. 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.]

2.24. 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 or or email me to send you a copy.] <Top>     

3. Papers in progress, handouts & manuscripts

3.1. Göksel, A. B. Kabak & A. Revithiadou. 2010. Prosodically constrained syntactic doubling. Submitted to a journal. [Email me to send you a copy of the paper.]

3.2. Ρεβυθιάδου, Α. & Β. Σπυρόπουλος. 2009. Έρευνα γλωσσικής καταγραφής με έμφαση στη διαχρονία και συγχρονία της διαλέκτου. Μελέτη, Κοινωφελές Ίδρυμα Ι.Σ. Λάτσης.
(Η μελέτη είναι αναρτημένη στην ιστοσελίδα του Ιδρύματος.)

3.3. 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.), 242-262. National and Capodistrian University of Athens, Athens. [Paper in Greek, pdf, 304KB, handout in English, pdf, 239KB]

3.4. 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]

3.5. 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]

3.6. 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]

3.7. 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]

3.8. 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]

3.9. 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]

3.10. Revithiadou, A. & V. Spyropoulos. 2006. A typology of Greek clitics with special reference to their diachronic development. Ms. University of the Aegean. [pdf, 422KB ]

3.11. 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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