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  1. Vocabulary Learning Strategies in a Multilingual Academic Environment: Ιs Morphological Segmentation Quite Sustainable?
  2. Language variation and change in the formation of Greek superlative constructions
  3. Revisiting the Borrowability Scale(s) of Free Grammatical Elements: Evidence from Modern Greek Contact induced Varieties
  4. On the role of language contact in the reorganization of grammar: A case study on two Modern Greek contact-induced varieties
  5. Variation in word formation in situations of language contact: The case of Cappadocian Greek
  6. Lexical Borrowing Bearing Witness to the Notions of Gender and Inflection Class: A Case Study on Two Contact Induced Systems of Greek
  7. Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Asymmetry in Morphology. (Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 46.) Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2005. xix + 234pp. ISBN: 0-262-04229-0 (paperback)
  8. Headedness in diminutive formation: Evidence from Modern Greek and its dialectal variation