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  1. Griko = Italiot Greek : "Griko, sometimes spelled Grico, is the dialect of Italiot Greek spoken by Griko people in Salento (province of Lecce) and (also called Grecanic) in Calabria." "whereas its own speakers call it Greko (Γκραίκο, in Calabria) or Griko (Γκρίκο, in Salento)." "Region Salento, Calabria".

  2. Dialects of Greek, Kelley L. Ross. Map and brief description. Excerpts from Margalit Finkelburg, "Greeks and Pre-Greeks: Aegean Prehistory and Greek Heroic Tradition" (PDF). (162 KiB). One of the topics is the origin of the dialects. Inscriptions. Searchable Greek Inscriptions. A considerable corpus of ancient Greek inscriptions in various ...

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  4. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Greece, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the Greek language on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Greece Wikipedia:WikiProject Greece Template:WikiProject Greece Greek articles: C

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  6. Mar 21, 2019 · Greek literature refers to writings composed in areas of Greek influence, typically though not necessarily in one of the Greek dialects, throughout the whole period in which the Greek-speaking people have existed. This section only includes English translations of Greek texts, and works written in English.

  7. Mar 28, 2008 · Summary. By 1000 B.C. the general characteristics that mark off Greek from other Indo-European languages had been long developed, and important internal distinctions had emerged by which the major dialectal groups were permanently distinguished from each other. Though an absolute chronology cannot be deduced from linguistic data alone, it is ...

  8. Keywords: Modern Greek dialects, dialectology, traditional dialects, dialect cartography. 1. Introduction. Tzitzilis (2000, 2001) divides the history of the study of Greek dialects into three chronological phases. First, there was work on individual dialects with a historical linguistic orientation focussing mainly on phonological features.