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languages:griko_in_italy [2020/12/01 15:34] – [Italiot-Greek varieties] ydwinelanguages:griko_in_italy [2020/12/03 11:42] – [Griko in Italy] ydwine
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-====== Griko in Italy ======+ 
 +====== Griko in Italy ======
  
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 The grandparents/elderly (N) speak Griko amongst themselves while they use Salentino as well as Italian, with incomplete knowledge, with the parents (G) and the children (F). Parents (G) use Salentino to communicate with the grandparents/elderly (N) as the parents have incomplete or passive knowledge of Griko, which they rarely or almost never use, while with the children (F), they use either Italian or Salentino. As the children (F) do not speak or understand Griko, they use Italian or Salentino with the parents (G) and Salentino with the grandparents/elderly (N). However, the scheme represents the linguistic repertoire in Salento, it does tend to vary from speaker to speaker and family to family. ((Douri, A., & De Santis, D. (2015). Griko and Modern Greek in Grecia Salentina: An Overview. L'idomeneo, 19, 187-198. doi: 0.1285/i20380313v19p187)) The grandparents/elderly (N) speak Griko amongst themselves while they use Salentino as well as Italian, with incomplete knowledge, with the parents (G) and the children (F). Parents (G) use Salentino to communicate with the grandparents/elderly (N) as the parents have incomplete or passive knowledge of Griko, which they rarely or almost never use, while with the children (F), they use either Italian or Salentino. As the children (F) do not speak or understand Griko, they use Italian or Salentino with the parents (G) and Salentino with the grandparents/elderly (N). However, the scheme represents the linguistic repertoire in Salento, it does tend to vary from speaker to speaker and family to family. ((Douri, A., & De Santis, D. (2015). Griko and Modern Greek in Grecia Salentina: An Overview. L'idomeneo, 19, 187-198. doi: 0.1285/i20380313v19p187))
  
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 <sup> The image shows the linguistic repertoire in Salento of the grandparents/elderly (N), the parents (G), and the children (F) <sup> The image shows the linguistic repertoire in Salento of the grandparents/elderly (N), the parents (G), and the children (F)
languages/griko_in_italy.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/03 11:42 by ydwine

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