Researcher
Mark Janse
- Keywords:Cappadocian Greek, Pontic Greek, diachronic linguistics, linguistic typology, Ancient Greek Grammar and Syntax, Ancient Greek, diachrony Greek language, Turkish, Diachronic Ancient Greek linguistics, Modern Greek dialectology, historical linguistics, Anatolian Turkish, Byzantine Greek, Akritic folk songs, Medieval Greek
- Disciplines:Latin language, Greek language, Morphology, Grammar, Historical linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Lexicography, Syntax, Linguistic typology, Diachronic linguistics, Dialectology
Affiliations
- Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Aug 2023 - Department of Latin and Greek (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1996 → 31 Dec 2010
Projects
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- In the mind of the scribe: an integrated sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic approach to orthographic variation and change in the Greek language of the papyriFrom1 Oct 2022 → 31 Jul 2023Funding: FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
- A contact grammar of Romeyka.From1 Nov 2021 → 30 Apr 2022Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Mišótika Cappadocian in contact: the consequences of linguistic change on the variety’s vowel system.From1 Sep 2021 → 28 Feb 2022Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Interconnected Texts. A graph-based computational approach to Byzantine paratexts as nodes between textual transmission and cultural and linguistic developmentsFrom1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Transitivity oppositions in a diachronic typological perspective: Labile Verbs in the history of the Indo-European languagesFrom1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Non scholae sed vitae? An Empirical Study on the Cognitive Transfer Effects of Studying Classical Languages in Flemish Secondary EducationFrom1 Nov 2020 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- HiDD – Historical Dialect DatabaseFrom1 Jan 2020 → 30 Jun 2021Funding: FWO research grant KAN
- Cappadocian word order from a historical and typological perspectiveFrom1 Jan 2020 → 31 Dec 2023Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- A semantic and etymological study on the Greek verb 'to adapt' and its cognatesFrom1 Oct 2018 → 31 Dec 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
- Relatives and their relatives in Asia Minor Greek: a synchronic micro-comparative analysisFrom1 Oct 2018 → 31 Aug 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
81 - 90 of 141
- The pragmatic field in Pharasiot Greek(2016)
Authors: Metin Bagriacik, Mark Janse, Brian D. Joseph, Angela Ralli, Ioanna Kappa, Marina Tzakosta, Eirini Tangalaki, Stathis Theodorakis
Pages: 18 - 19 - Reduplication with fixed segmentism in Cappadocian and Armenian as a contact-induced phenomenon(2016)
Authors: Metin Bagriacik, Mark Janse, Angela Ralli
Pages: 179 - 209 - 7th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory 6-8 Οctober 2016 House of Culture, Rethymno : abstracts(2016)
Authors: Marc Janse, Brian D. Joseph, Angela Ralli, Ioanna Kappa, Marina Tzakosta, Eirini Tangalaki, Stathis Theodorakis
- Dialectal variation in the syntax of Greek demonstratives(2016)
Authors: Cristina Guardiano, Dimitris Michelioudakis, Metin Bagriacik, Ioanna Sitaridou, Mark Janse, Brian D. Joseph, Angela Ralli, Ioanna Kappa, Marina Tzakosta, Eirini Tangalaki, et al.
Pages: 11 - 13 - The Vowel System of Mišótika Cappadocian(2015)
Authors: Marc Janse, Dimitris Papazachariou, Nikoleta Vassalou, Thanasis Georgakopoulos, Alexis Kalokairinos, Kostas Kosmas, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou, Miltos Pechlivanos
Pages: 154 - 154 - Cappadocian kinship(2015)
Authors: Marc Janse, Thanasis Georgakopoulos, Alexis Kalokairinos, Kostas Kosmas, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou, Miltos Pechlivanos
Pages: 152 - 153 - Language choice as a Hobson’s Choice: Ideologically driven language engineering in early and later Demotic Modern Greek(2015)
Authors: Marc Janse, Brian D Joseph, Thanasis Georgakopoulos, Alexis Kalokairinos, Kostas Kosmas, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou, Miltos Pechlivanos
Pages: 153 - 154 - The X-position: 'Disjunctive' U+0394U+0399U+0391 in Aristophanic cumpounding(2015)
Authors: Mark Janse
Pages: 108 - 109 - U+039CU+03B5U+03C1U+03B9U+03BAU+1F79U+03C2 U+03B1U+03BDU+03B1U+03B4U+03B9U+03C0U+03BBU+03B1U+03C3U+03B9U+03B1U+03C3U+03BCU+1F79U+03C2 U+03C3U+03C4U+03B9U+03C2 U+03BAU+03B1U+03C0U+03C0U+03B1U+03B4U+03BFU+03BAU+03B9U+03BAU+1F73U+03C2 U+03B4U+03B9U+03B1U+03BBU+1F73U+03BAU+03C4U+03BFU+03C5U+03C2(2014)
Authors: Metin Bagriacik, Mark Janse
Pages: 110 - 131 - A new historical grammar of Demotic Greek: reflections on the KU+03BFU+03B9U+03BDU+03AE U+0395U+03BBU+03BBU+03B7U+03BDU+03B9U+03BAU+03AE in the 19th and 20th centuries as seen through Thumb's handbook of the modern Greek Vernacular(2014)
Authors: Mark Janse, Brian D Joseph