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Day: July 3, 2016

Why does Grecani language not exist in Sicily (Magna Grecia)?

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Posted in categories: History, Linguistics, Mediaeval Greek

We know from Salvatore Cusa’s collection of church deeds from Sicily that Greek remained in use in official contexts until at least the 1300s—with the “correctness” of the Greek gradually degrading. We know that the use of Greek in Calabria and Salento steadily declined, with much wider areas using Greek in the 16th century. If […]

What is the relationship between syntagmatic and paradigmatic?

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Posted in categories: General Language, Linguistics

They are the two relationships between linguistic elements that define how language works, according to structuralism. They are complementary. The syntagmatic relationship is how linguistic elements can be sequenced. It’s syntax. And morphology. And phonotactics. The paradigmatic relationship is which linguistic elements behave in the same way in syntagmatic relationships. It’s lexicon. And phonetics. And […]

Are there any true Spartans in Greece today?

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Posted in categories: History, Modern Greek

There are two subgroups of Greeks in the general neighbourhood of Sparta, which were isolated from the Greek mainstream for a while, and who speak more archaic variants of Greek. You’ll hear people call them the descendants of Spartans. I don’t think it’s a meaningful thing to say; there’s been a lot of DNA traffic […]