Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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of the Greek revival style in the 1920s in Cyprus . This was the Cypriot architect Theodoros Fotiades ( 1878-1952 ) , who learnt the Greek revival style in Athens , practised it in Alexandria for fourteen years , and returned to Cyprus ...
of the Greek revival style in the 1920s in Cyprus . This was the Cypriot architect Theodoros Fotiades ( 1878-1952 ) , who learnt the Greek revival style in Athens , practised it in Alexandria for fourteen years , and returned to Cyprus ...
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... Greek and its various dialects borrowed many words from several languages such as Persian , Armenian , Arabic , Turkish , French , Italian , German and English ( Costas , 1939 , Kahane and Renee , 1944 , Thompson , 1960 , Browning ...
... Greek and its various dialects borrowed many words from several languages such as Persian , Armenian , Arabic , Turkish , French , Italian , German and English ( Costas , 1939 , Kahane and Renee , 1944 , Thompson , 1960 , Browning ...
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... Greek Cypriot dialect : Linguistic and socio - cultural interpretations . The Cyprus Review 1 ( 1 ) : 93–109 . 1996. Attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot dialect : Socio - cultural implications . Paper presented at the 10th International ...
... Greek Cypriot dialect : Linguistic and socio - cultural interpretations . The Cyprus Review 1 ( 1 ) : 93–109 . 1996. Attitudes towards the Greek Cypriot dialect : Socio - cultural implications . Paper presented at the 10th International ...
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