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This entry offers a descriptive account of elements of Constantinopolitan/Istanbul Greek grammar, covering phonetics, morphology, syntax, and lexicon, with observations regarding the effects of language contact with Turkish and French and other languages spoken in the city, and comparisons with simlar features in other Greek dialects. There is also a discussion of the complicated question of how to classify this variety with respect to other modern dialects.
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