Anna Anastassiadis-Syméonidis
List of John Benjamins publications in which Anna Anastassiadis-Syméonidis is involved.
2025 Chapter 23. Terminology in Greece: Bodies, works and activities Terminology throughout History: A discipline in the making, Warburton, Kara and John Humbley (eds.), pp. 488–507 | Chapter
Greek contributions to terminology date back to Plato and Aristotle. In the 20th century, various initiatives were undertaken to collect, record and describe the concepts of different subject fields in the sciences and the humanities. The chapter presents selected aspects of the systematic… read more
2014 Does morphology play a role in L2 processing? Two masked priming experiments with Greek speakers of ESL Morphology and its interfaces: Syntax, semantics and the lexicon, Amiot, Dany, Delphine Tribout, Natalia Grabar, Cédric Patin and Fayssal Tayalati (eds.), pp. 338–352 | Article
Two masked priming experiments with Greek advanced ESL speakers were run in order to reproduce the experiments reported by Silva & Clahsen (2008): our data yielded similar derivational priming but divergent results for inflectional priming. After comparing the two sets of results and examining some… read more
2012 Linguistic self-regulation: The case of Greek grammatical gender change in progress Current Issues in Morphological Theory: (Ir)regularity, analogy and frequency, Kiefer, Ferenc †, Mária Ladányi and Péter Siptár (eds.), pp. 189–216 | Article
We report on a case of morphological change in progress that falls within the scope of Greek grammatical gender. We interpret gender-related variation of Modern Greek feminine nouns in terms of cognitive and usage patterns, i.e. prototypicality and frequency. Our basic claim is that the observed… read more
2004 Le Lexique-Grammaire du grec moderne Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire / Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar: Papers in honour of Maurice Gross, Leclère, Christian, Éric Laporte, Mireille Piot and Max Silberztein (eds.), pp. 11–22 | Article
This text is a survey of works elaborated in the theoretical framework of the Lexicon-Grammar regarding Modern Greek. These works, numerous and varied, concern inflectional morphology, compounds, fixed expressions, functional verbs and other classes like adverbs, conjunctive sentences, determiners… read more



