Araştırma Sonuçları

Araştırma Sonuçları

Bu araştırma grubu Romeyka'nın eşzamanlılığı ve artzamanlılığına bağlı geniş alanda aktif bılımsel araştırmalarda bulunuyor. Bu grup makale üretimi, panel/konferans bildiri sunumları ve çalıştay organizasyonlarıyla uluslararası bir itibar kazandı.

Bu özellikler hakkında daha fazla bilgi için:

Yayınlar

On Romeyka, Pontic Greek and Asia Minor Greek

    1. Sitaridou, I. (2024). ‘Romeyka’. ‘’Türkiye’nin tehlike altındaki dilleri’ içinde, Metin Bağrıaçık, Ömer Demirok ve Balkız Öztürk (Ed.), İstanbul: Laz Enstitüsü. ISBN: 978-605-70129-7-5        

    2. Sitaridou, I. (2024). ‘Romeyka’. In ‘’Endangered Languages in Turkey’’, edited by Metin Bagriacik, Omer Demirok and Balkiz Ozturk. Istanbul: The Laz Institute. 118-146 ISBN: 978-605-70129-6-8

    3. Sitaridou, I. (2023). ‘Petnajst let terenskih raziskav romejščine: ključne ugotovitve o jeziku ter o njegovem razvoju, vitalnosti in možnostih preživetja’ Keria’, Studia Latina et Graeca 25, 2.

    4. Sitaridou, I. (2022). ‘On the redundancy of a theory of language contact: Cue-based reconstruction in a socio-linguistically informed manner’. In N. Lavidas and K. Nikiforidou, Language change: Theory and Methodologies in the 21st century. Leiden: Brill. 15-52
    5. Neocleous, N. & I. Sitaridou (2022). ‘Never Just Contact. The rise of final auxiliaries in Asia Minor Greek’. Diachronica 1. 1-32; https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.17048.neo
    6. Sitaridou, I. (2021). ‘(In)Vulnerable inflected infinitives as complements to volitionals and modals: Evidence from Galician and Romeyka’. In T. Eythórsson & J. G. Jónsson (Eds.), Syntactic Features and the Limits of Syntactic Change (pp. 161-177). Oxford: OUP.
    7. Donnabedian, A. & I. Sitaridou (2020). ‘Language contact in Anatolia’. In E. Adamou and Y. Matras (Eds.), Handbook of Language Contact (pp. 404-434). London: Routledge.
    8. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2020) ‘Towards a formal model of transfer under contact: Contrasting Asia Minor Greek to mainland Greek and Turkish in search of syntactic borrowings’ in M. Georgiafentis, G. Giannoulopoulou, M. Koliopoulou & A. Tsokoglou (Eds.), Theoretical Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics. Morphological and Syntactic Perspectives (pp. 246-261). London: Bloomsbury Studies in Theoretical Linguistics.
    9. Sitaridou, I. (2020). Romeyka heritage in contemporary Turkey: sociolinguistic explorations of endangerment and preservation. Heritage Turkey. doi:10.18866/biaa2020.10
    10. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2020) ‘Towards a formal model of transfer under contact: Contrasting Asia Minor Greek to mainland Greek and Turkish in search of syntactic borrowings’ in M. Georgiafentis, G. Giannoulopoulou, M. Koliopoulou & A. Tsokoglou (Eds.), Theoretical Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics. Morphological and Syntactic Perspectives (pp. 246-261). London: Bloomsbury Studies in Theoretical Linguistics.
    11. Schreiber, L. & I. Sitaridou (2017). ‘Assessing the sociolinguistic vitality of Istanbulite Romeyka: an attitudinal study’. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.  pp. 1-16.
    12. Sitaridou, I. (2016). ‘Reframing the phylogeny of Asia Minor Greek: The view from Pontic Greek’. CHS Research Bulletin, Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, Volume 4, Issue 1. pp. 1-17.
    13. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi,  N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, & I. Sitaridou. (2016). South by Southeast. A syntactic approach to Greek and Romance microvariation. L’Italia dialettale LXXVII. pp. 95-166.
    14. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2016). ‘Recasting the multiple-Doktora araştırmasının amacı, Romeyka’daki başlılığı etkileyen gelişimlerin artzamanlı bir açıklamasını sunmaktır. typology: Evidence from Pontic Greek varieties.’ Glossa. pp. 1-33.
    15. Sitaridou, I. (2014). ‘Modality, antiveridicality, and complementation: The Romeyka infinitive as a negative polarity item.’ Lingua 148. pp. 118-146.
    16. Sitaridou, I. (2014). ‘The Romeyka Infinitive: Continuity, Contact and Change in the Hellenic varieties of Pontus.’ Diachronica 31.1. pp. 23-73.
    17. Sitaridou, I. & M. Kaltsa (2014). ‘Contrastivity in Pontic Greek.’ Lingua 146. pp. 1-27.
    18. Sitaridou, I. (2013). ‘Greek-speaking enclaves in Pontus today: The documentation and revitalization of Romeyka.’ In M. Jones & S. Ogilvie (Eds.), Keeping Languages Alive. Language Endangerment: Documentation, Pedagogy and Revitalization. Cambridge: CUP. pp. 98-112.
    19. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2013). ‘Multiple Doktora araştırmasının amacı, Romeyka’daki başlılığı etkileyen gelişimlerin artzamanlı bir açıklamasını sunmaktır.-fronting across Pontic Greek dialects.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 353-378.
    20. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2012). ‘Syntactic microvariation: Dative Constructions in Greek.’ In R. Etxepare & B. Fernández (Eds.), Datives in variation: a micro-comparative perspective. Oxford: OUP. pp. 212-255.
    21. Kaltsa, M. & I. Sitaridou (2010). ‘Topicalisation in Pontic Greek.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 262-279.
    22. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2010). ‘Syntactic micro-variation in Pontic Greek: Dative constructions.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 131-146.
    23. Sitaridou, I. (2007). ‘Infinitives with subjects in Greek and Southern Italian dialects: a Sprachbund effect.’ In D. Bentley & A. Ledgeway (Eds.), Sui dialetti italoromanzi. Saggi in onore di Nigel B. Vincent, The Italianist, Special Supplement. London: Maney. pp. 221-242.

Yunanca Diyalektleri ve Klasik Yunanca Üzerine

15. Sitaridou, I. & M. Terkourafi (2009). ‘On the Loss of the Masculine Genitive Plural in Cypriot Greek: language contact or internal evolution?’ In M. Dufresne, F. Dupuis & E. Vocaj (Eds.), Historical Linguistics 2007. Selected Papers from the 18th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Montréal, Québec, 6-11 August 2007. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 161- 173.

20. Mathieu, E. & I. Sitaridou (2005). ‘Split Doktora araştırmasının amacı, Romeyka’daki başlılığı etkileyen gelişimlerin artzamanlı bir açıklamasını sunmaktır.-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek: A Diachronic Perspective.’ In M. Batllori, M.-L. Hernanz, C. Picallo, F. Roca (Eds.), Grammaticalization and Parametric Change. Oxford: OUP. pp. 236-250.

21. Mathieu, E. & I. Sitaridou (2002). ‘Split Doktora araştırmasının amacı, Romeyka’daki başlılığı etkileyen gelişimlerin artzamanlı bir açıklamasını sunmaktır.-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek.’ In A. Alexiadou, S. Fischer, M. Stavrou (Eds.), Linguistics in Potsdam 19. pp. 143-182.

Konuşmalar

Romeyka hakkında Konferans Sunumları

    1. Chatzopoulou K. & I. Sitaridou (2022). Negative concord in Romeyka. SLE conference, University of Bucharest, 24/08/2022 – 27/08/2022.
    2. Sitaridou, I. (2018). Syntactic reconstruction of Asia Minor Greek, Workshop on Syntax and Reconstruction, 20th Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference (DiGS), University of York, 18/06/2018.
    3. Sitaridou, I. (2017). On the nature of a local Asia Minor Greek koine: The view from Romeyka, 1st International Conference on Koine, koines and the formation of Standard Modern Greek, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 03-04/11/2017.
    4. Michelioudakis, D., I. Sitaridou, M.Stavrou, M. Bagriacik, C.Guardiano, G. Longobardi (2017).  Greek meets other languages: Diagnosing structural borrowing in Asia Minor and Southern Italy, International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 13), University of Westminster, 7-9/09/2017.
    5. Dimitris Michelioudakis, Cristina Guardiano, Giuseppe Longobardi, Melita Stavrou, Ioanna Sitaridou, Metin Bagriacik (2017). Diagnosing syntactic effects of language contact and historical transmission, poster session at the Workshopon Emerging grammars in language contact situations, University of Crete, 19/07/2017.
    6. Sitaridou, I. (2017). The rise of novel negators in Romeyka: Negative Existential Cycle and monoclausality, Workshop on The Negative Existential Cycle from a historical-comparative perspective, Stockholm University, 4-5/05/2017.
    7. Sitaridou, I. (2017). Null objects in Romeyka: Contact with Turkish or internal conditioning? Workshop on Historical language contact in English and beyond, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 31/03-02/04/2017.
    8. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, M. Stavrou, M. Bagriacik, G. Longobardi, I. Sitaridou (2016). Diagnosing syntactic effects of language contact and historical transmission: Asia Minor Greek as a key study, 1st International Conference on Language Contact in the Balkans and Asia Minor, Thessaloniki, 3-5/11/2016.
    9. Neocleous, N. & I. Sitaridou (2016). A contact explanation for the rise of final auxiliaries in Asia Minor Greek: a more complex tale from a dialectological perspective, 1st International Conference on Language Contact in the Balkans and Asia Minor, Thessaloniki, 3-5/11/2016.
    10. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, M. Bagriacik and I. Sitaridou (2016). Dialectal variation in the syntax of Greek demonstratives, The 7th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT7, Retymno (Crete), 6-8/10/2016.
    11. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, I. Sitaridou (2016). Probing the vertical and horizontal signal of parametric linguistics, Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS), Ghent, June 28/6-1/7/2016.
    12. Guardiano, G., M.Bagriacik, D. Michelioudakis, I. Sitaridou (2016). Microvariation in the syntax of demonstratives in Asia Minor Greek: the role of contact. 37th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, School of Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 12-14/05/2016.
    13. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, I.Sitaridou (2016). Measuring syntactic diversity in Southern Italy: a microparametric approach, 46th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 46), Linguistics Department at Stony Brook University (SUNY), 29/03 -3/04/2016.
    14. Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, I. Sitaridou (2015). South by Southeast,  12th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 12), Berlin, 16-19/09/2015.
    15. Guardiano, Cristina, D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, I. Sitaridou ( 2015 ). South by Southeast, International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL22), Naples, 27-31/07/2015.
    16. Guardiano, Cristina; D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, I. Sitaridou ( 2015 ). South by Southeast,  Italian Dialects Meeting (IDM) and Cambridge Italian Dialects Syntax Meeting (CIDSM) X, Leiden, 22-24 /06/2015.
    17. Sitaridou, I. (2015). Zητήματα  ταξινόμησης  και  ιστορικής  εξέλιξης  της  ποντιακής. 36th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, School of Philology, Aristotle  University of Thessaloniki, 23-25/03/2015.
    18. Ceolin, A., Guardiano, G., Longobardi, G., Michelioudakis, D., Silvestri, G., Sitaridou, I. (2015). Greek and Romance : a syntactic phylogeny. 36th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, School of Philology, Aristotle  University of Thessaloniki, 23-25/03/2015.
    19. Sitaridou, I. (2015). (In)Vulnerable inflected infinitives as complements to volitionals and modals: Evidence from Portuguese and Romeyka. Poster presentation, 17th Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference (DiGS), University of Iceland, 29-31/05/2015.
    20. Chatzopoulou, K. & I. Sitaridou. (2014). Jespersen’s cycle for NEG2 and conditional inversion in the history of Greek: Evidence from Romeyka conditionals. 16th Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 3-5 July 2014.
    21. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2012). Multiple wh-fronting in different varieties of Pontic Greek. 5th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, Ghent, 20-22 September 2012.
    22. Sitaridou, I. (2012). Ottoman linguistic survival in a post-Ottoman context: The case of Romeyka, presented at the panel entitled When empires clash: modern-day outcomes of historical Greek and Turkish language encounters, MedWorlds 4, 29 Mayis University, Istanbul 5-7 September 2012.
    23. Chatzikyriakidis, S. & I. Sitaridou. (2012). Cultural survival shifts focus: The case of Pontic Greek, presented at the panel entitled When empires clash: modern-day outcomes of historical Greek and Turkish language encounters, MedWorlds 4, 29 Mayis University, Istanbul 5-7 September 2012.
    24. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2012). Multiple wh-fronting in different varieties of Pontic Greek. EdiSyn VI, Cambridge, 31 March 2012.
    25. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2011). Ethical Datives as (the only) non- truth-functional datives: evidence from Greek and Romance. Societas Linguistica Europaea, Logroño (La Rioja), 8-11 September 2011.
    26. Sitaridou, I. (2011). Syntactic microvariation in complementation strategies in Pontic Greek varieties. European Dialect Syntax Workshop 5, KNAW/Meertens Institute, 25 June 2011.
    27. Sitaridou, I. (2011). Towards a methodology: Syntactic investigations of an endangered language embedded under an anthropological approach. Language Endangerment: Documentation, Pedagogy and Revitalisation, University of Cambridge, 25 March 2011.
    28. Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2010). Syntactic Microvariation: Dative Constructions in Greek. 4th European Dialectal Syntax Meeting in Syntactic Microvariation, Donostia-San Sebastian, 21-23 June 2010.
    29. Sitaridou, I. (2007). Infinitives with subjects in Greek and southern Italian dialects: A Sprachbund effect. VIII Incontro di dialettologia italiana, University of Bristol, 5-6 October 2007.
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Invited Talks on Romeyka & Pontic Greek

    1. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Peter Mackridge’s contribution to the study of Pontic Greek.’ Workshop in memory of Professor Peter Mackridge, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 14/10/2022.
    2. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Romeyka field-work: An anthropological approach’. COMELA 2022, National Kapodistrian University, Athens, 22/07/2022.
    3. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Why ethnography of communication matters for linguistics: the case of Romeyka’. COMELA 2022, National Kapodistrian University, Athens, 20/07/2022.
    4. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Greek as liminal and indexical: Romeyka’s antifragility yesterday and today’. University of Stockholm, 13/09/2022. [cancelled due to unavailability of online presentations]
    5. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Romeyka in Turkey Today and Yesterday.’ Endangered Languages Colloquium, Bilgi University in collaboration with Boğazici University, 19/06/2022.
    6. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Romeyka in Turkey Today and Yesterday.’ Istanbul Aydın University, School of Foreign Languages (Istanbul Aydın Üniversitesi, Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu), Department of Translation & Interpreting (Mütercim-Tercümanlık Bölümü), 17/05/2022. (online)
    7. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Romeyka as a Window to the Past and Present of Greek-speaking Anatolia Harvard’. University Humanities Center, Seminar on Modern Greek Studies, 13/04/2022. (online)
    8. Sitaridou, I (2022). ‘Romeyka in Turkey: Language, identity, and ideology.’ «ΟΙΚΟΥΜΕΝΙΚΟΤΗΤΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΚΟΣΜΟΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΣ», Democritus University of Thrace, 27/05/2022.
    9. Sitaridou, I. (2021). ‘In Search of the Lost Greek Infinitive in Anatolia’, Greek Dialogues Online, The Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies (CCGS), 15/06/2021, https://www.ccgs.csah.cam.ac.uk/news/search-lost-greek-infinitive-anatolia
    10. Sitaridou, I (2021). «Τα ρομέικα στην Τουρκία σήμερα ως πεδίο αποτύπωσης των μεθοδολογικών και ιδεολογικών προβλημάτων στην διδασκαλία της ποντιακής» [Romeyka as a case-study on methodological and ideological problems in teaching Pontic Greek], Open University of Cyprus, MA Programme in “Greek Language and Literature”, 7/05/2021 https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/5e062233a1a04907a72820ba78c3153c
    11. Sitaridou, I. (2019). ‘Syntactic reconstruction, phylogenies and contact: Insights from Asia Minor Greek’, Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg, 15/10/2019.
    12. Sitaridou, I. (2019). ‘Do we need a theory of language change? at the conference on language change in English and beyond: Linguistic theory and historical corpora’, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 14-15/03/2019.
    13. Sitaridou, I. (2018). ‘Never just contact: The rise of final auxiliaries in Asia Minor Greek’. (S)OV basic word order and information structure, Sorbonne-Paris-Cité, Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Inalco, Labex EFL, 06-7/12/2018.
    14. Sitaridou, I. (2018). Τα ρομέικα στην Τουρκία σήμερα: πώς μας οδηγούν σε ανασύσταση της ιστορίας της ποντιακής, Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης, 01/10/2018.
    15. Donabedian A. & I. Sitaridou (2018). Language contact in Anatolia : state of the art and perspectives at the conference on ‘Anatolia-The Caucasus-Iran: Ethnic and Linguistic Contacts (ACIC)’, Yerevan, 10-12/05/2018.Sitaridou, I. (2018). Τα ρομέικα στην Τουρκία, Seminar at the Centre for Asia Minor Studies, Athens, 27/03/2018.
    16. Sitaridou, I. (2018). Romeyka in Turkey: Throwing new light on the historical development of the Greek Language, Upper House Seminar, British School at Athens, 26/03/2018.
    17. Sitaridou, I. (2017). A contact explanation for the rise of final ‘auxiliaries’ in Asia Minor Greek: a more complex tale, at the conference on Language Contact and Language Change in Western Asia 2, University of Frankfurt, 2-3/12/2017.
    18. Sitaridou, I. (2017). Romeyka in Turkey: Throwing new light on the historical development of the Greek language. Wiener Sprachgesellschaft/VLACH, at the Austrian Academy, 19-21/11/2017.
    19. Sitaridou, I. (2017). Romeyka: continuity, contact and change at the north-eastern extremity of the Greek-speaking world, CNRS, Paris, 20/10/2017.
    20. Sitaridou, I. (2017). Continuity, contact, and change at the north-eastern extremity of the Greek-speaking world,  Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax-Morphology Meeting (CIDSM 12), University of Cambridge, 3-5/07/2017.
    21. Sitaridou, I. (2017). Negative Existential Cycle in Romeyka: Aerial feature or internal development? at the conference on Language Contact and Language Change in Western Asia, University of Frankfurt, 10-12/03/2017.
    22. Sitaridou, I. (2016). The evolution of Asia Minor Greek: contact and change at the CLiCK conference, AMES, University of Cambridge, 9-10/12/2016.
    23. Sitaridou, I. (2016). Continuity, Contact and Change: The Greek varieties (Romeyka) in Turkey today at the Linguistic discoveries -Discovering Linguistics, Ghent University, 25/04/2016.
    24. Sitaridou, I. (2016). Towards a new phylogeny of Pontic Greek  at the ‘The Impact of Socio-Political Transformations on Language and Identity’ to take place in Tbilisi, 18/02/2016 – 20/02/2016.
    25. Sitaridou, I. (2015). Reframing the phylogeny of Asia Minor Greek: The view from Pontic Greek. Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, 04/12/2015.
    26. Sitaridou, I. (2015). Language Continuity, Contact and Change: the Greek (Romeyka) Varieties in Turkey Today. Language Diversity Series, Stony Brook University, 10/09/2015.
    27. Sitaridou, I. & L. Schreiber (2015). Assessing sociolinguistic vitality: An attitudinal study of Romeyka(Rumca). University of Potsdam, 22/07/2015.
    28. Sitaridou, I. (2015). Phylogenetic approaches to the evolution of Pontic Greek. Ghent University, 29/04/2015.
    29. Sitaridou, I. (2015). Romeyka: The contribution of an endangered Greek variety to linguistic theory, language change, and typology. SOAS, 27/01/2015.
    30. Sitaridou, I. (2014). In search of the lost Greek infinitive: Continuity, Contact and Change in Romeyka of Pontus. Third Annual Hellenic Civilization Lecture, Department of Classics, University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. 12 October 2014.
    31. Sitaridou, I. (2014). Romeyka in Anatolia: Continuity, contact and change. Workshop on “Visible and invisible borders: Language use expressing group belonging and change in the Georgian Greek community”, Europa Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), 2 September 2014.
    32. Sitaridou, I. (2013). The emergence of the infinitive as a Negative Polarity Item in the history of Romeyka. Leverhulme Seminar, Centre for Language and Linguistic Studies, University of Kent, 1 July 2013.
    33. Sitaridou, I. (2013). Interaction of modality and negation in Romeyka. Workshop on ‘Interaction of modality and negation in the history of Greek and beyond’, Queens’ College, 26 April 2013.
    34. Sitaridou, I. (2012). Information structure in Pontic Greek. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 19 October 2012.
    35. Sitaridou, I. (2012). The null objects in Romeyka and the Turkish dialects of Trebizond: A case of reciprocal contact-induced change or internal conditioning? Second Workshop on ‘Romeyka and Asia Minor Greek’, Queens’ College, 1 April 2012.
    36. Sitaridou, I. (with S. Tsiplakou) (2012). On overt and covert language attitudes among Romeyka speakers. Workshop on ‘Romeyka and Asia Minor Greek’, Queens’ College, 1 April 2012.
    37. Sitaridou, I. (2011). The diachrony of the Romeyka infinitive. Modern Greek Graduate Seminar, University of Cambridge, 1 December 2011.
    38. Sitaridou, I. (2011). Ethic datives in Romance and Greek. UNICAMP, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem, Sala dos Colegiado, 27 October 2011.
    39. Sitaridou, I. (2011). (Non-)Control in Ibero-Romance and Greek: Lessons to teach each other. Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH), 24 October 2011.
    40. Sitaridou, I. (2011). Syntactic Microvariation in Complementation Strategies in Pontic Greek Varieties. Linguistics Lunch Talk, Princeton University, 16 May 2011.
    41. Sitaridou, I. (2011). The last Greek infinitive in Romeyka: Non-finite tales of finiteness and language change. Inaugural meeting of the Midwest Consortium on Greek Linguistics, University of Chicago, 5 March 2011.
    42. Sitaridou, I. (2011). Continuity, Contact, Change: Infinitival Constructions in the Greek (Romeyka) Varieties in Pontus Today Methodological and Theoretical Issues. Hellenic Studies Workshop at Princeton University, 11 February 2011.
    43. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Evolution of Tense, Aspect and Mood in the history of Romeyka: Some preliminary conclusions. Workshop on ‘Evolution of Tense, Aspect and Mood in the History of Greek’, Queens’ College, 13 December 2010.
    44. Sitaridou, I. (2010). The last Greek infinitive in Romeyka: Nonfinite tales on finiteness and diachrony. The Philological Society, SOAS, 15 October 2010.
    45. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Το τελευταίο ελληνικό απαρέμφατο. Επιτόπια έρευνα στις ελληνικές ποικιλίες (ρομέικα) του Πόντου. University of Ioannina, 28 May 2010.
    46. Sitaridou, I. (with M. Kaltsa). (2010). The organisation of information structure in Pontic Greek. Poster at the workshop on ‘The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trabzon’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010.
    47. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Language and Identity in the Romeyka-speaking communities of Pontus. Poster at the workshop on ‘The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trabzon’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010.
    48. Sitaridou, I. (with D. Michelioudakis). (2010). Syntactic microvariation in Pontic Greek: Dative constructions. Workshop on ‘The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trabzon’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010.
    49. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Survival against all odds: The infinitive in the Hellenic varieties of Pontus. Workshop on ‘The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trabzon’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010.
    50. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Fieldworking on Romeyka in Pontus. Workshop on ‘The Greek language in Pontus: Romeyka in contemporary Trabzon’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010.
    51. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Fieldworking on the Romeyka varieties of Pontus. Survival against all odds: The infinitive in the Of varieties. European
      Dialectal Syntax Group, Amsterdam, 12 February 2010.
    52. Sitaridou, I. (2009). Επιβίωση πέραν κάθε προσδοκίας: Η περίπτωση του απαρεμφάτου στις Οφίτικες ποικιλίες του Πόντου. Επιτόπια έρευνα στις ελληνικές ποικιλίες (ρομέικα) του Πόντου. University of Thessaloniki, 18 Decebember 2009.
    53. Sitaridou, I. (2009). Επιβίωση πέραν κάθε προσδοκίας: Η περίπτωση του απαρεμφάτου στις Οφίτικες ποικιλίες του Πόντου. Επιτόπια έρευνα στις ελληνικές ποικιλίες (ρομέικα) του Πόντου. University of Athens, 16 December 2009.
    54. Sitaridou, I. (2009). Επιβίωση πέραν κάθε προσδοκίας: Η περίπτωση του απαρεμφάτου στις Οφίτικες ποικιλίες του Πόντου. Επιτόπια έρευνα στις ελληνικές ποικιλίες (ρομέικα) του Πόντου. University of Patras, 6 December 2009.
    55. Sitaridou, I. (2009). Infinitives with subjects in Southern Italian and Greek dialects: a transcontinental Sprachbund effect. Invited talk at the workshop on ‘Complementation in Diachrony’, International Conference on Historical Linguistics, University of Nijmegen, 10-15 August 2009.
    56. Sitaridou, I. (2008). Contact and change: the syntax of endangered Greek dialects. Invited by European Dialectal Syntax Research Centre (EDISYN), University of Venice, 18-20 September 2008.
    57. Sitaridou, I. (2019). ‘Inflected infinitives in Galician and Romeyka: Ornamental morphology and diachronic volatility’. Linguistics Seminar, University of Manchester, 1/10/2019.
    58. Sitaridou, I. (2019). Talk title to be confirmed. Inaugural Speech. Center of Hellenic Studies, University of Chicago, 8-9/11/2019.
    59. Sitaridou, I. (2019). ‘Syntactic reconstruction, phylogenies and contact: Insights from Asia Minor Greek’, Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg, 15/10/2019.
    60. Sitaridou, I. (2018). Τα ρομέικα στην Τουρκία σήμερα: πώς μας οδηγούν σε ανασύσταση της ιστορίας της ποντιακής, Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης, 1/10/2018.
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Romeyka üzerine Sosyal Etki Konuşmaları

      1. Sitaridou, I. (2021). In search of the last Greek infinitive, The Hellenic Centre, 17/03/2021. https://helleniccentre.org/event/in-search-of-the-last-greek-infinitive-by-dr-ioanna-sitaridou/
      2. Sitaridou, I. (2012). In search of the last Greek infinitive: A story of survival in the hinterland of Trebizond. Bristol Anglo-Hellenic Society, 15 May 2012.
      3. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Τα ρομέικα του Πόντου. Μεθοδολογικά και θεωρητικά ζητήματα. Open University, Cyprus, 17 November 2010.
      4. Sitaridou, I. (2010). Window on the past: Studying an endangered language today. Queens’ Academic Saturday, 9 October 2010.
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Çalıştaylar

    • Üçüncü "Romeyka ve Doğu Karadeniz Dilleri" Çalıştayı’, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 26-27 May 2016.
    • Bielefeld - Cambridge "Anadolu Dilleri" Toplantısı, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 19-20 March 2015. Speakers: Stefanie Böhm, Georg Höhn, Johanna Lorenz, Nicolaos Neocleous, Johanna Neugebauer, Ioanna Sitaridou, Stavros Skopeteas, Jenneke van der Wal. Programme here.
    • 'Yunancanın Tarihinde Olumsuzluk ve Kiplik arasındaki Etkileşim' Çalıştayı, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 26 April 2013. Speakers: Anastasia Giannakidou, Ioanna Sitaridou, David Willis, Jo Willmott.
      http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/43943
    • İkinci "Romeyka ve Anadolu Rumcası" Çalıştayı, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 1 April 2012. Speakers: Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Petros Karatsareas, Ioanna Sitaridou, Peter Trudgill, Stavroula Tsiplakou.
      http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/36815
    • 'Yunancanın Tarihinde Zaman, Görünüş ve Kipliğin Gelişimi' Çalıştayı, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 December 2010. Speakers/Discussants: Geoffrey Horrocks, Amalia Moser, Ioanna Sitaridou, Jo Willmott.
      http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/28146
    • Birinci 'Pontus'un Eski Yunanca Varyantları: Çağdaş Trabzon'da Romeyka' Çalıştayı, Queens’ College, Cambridge, 13 March 2010. Speakers: Brian Joseph, Peter Mackridge, Hakan Özkan, Ioanna Sitaridou.
      http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/22660

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