In:Gender, Language and the Periphery: Grammatical and social gender from the margins
Edited by Julie Abbou and Fabienne H. Baider
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 264] 2016
► pp. 227–256
When She and He become It
The use of grammatical gender in the Greek of the Armenians of Cyprus
Published online: 16 December 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.264.09had
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.264.09had
This paper is based on empirical data with adult speakers bilingual in Armenian
and Cypriot Greek and examines the results of the contact between Armenian
and Cypriot Greek (CG) in Cyprus. The focus is on the use of the grammatical
gender of CG by the Armenians of Cyprus. The speakers interviewed are
divided into two groups: (a) Cypriot-Armenians (CyAs) who were born in or
arrived to Cyprus as infants, and (b) non-Cypriot-Armenians (non-CyAs) who
arrived to Cyprus as teenagers or young adults. Variables such as age, sex, generation
for the CyA group and length of exposure to CG and intensity of contact
for the non-CyA group are taken into consideration. The overall results show
that the use of grammatical gender is problematic for both groups exhibiting
similarities in terms of the location of grammatical deviations in noun phrases,
difficulties in gender agreement, and the preference for the use of the neuter
gender.
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