Professor Anna Roussou, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Patras, Greece and Lewis-Gibson Visiting Fellow, asks whether the grammatical structure of the Greek language is inherently biased towards one gender. Live in Gr06/07, Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP9 and streaming online.
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06Dec
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15Nov
Dr Maria Nikolopoulou examines how prose fiction in the 1960s altered the national recollection of the 1922 Asia Minor Disaster
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10Nov
Dr Ivan Matijašić, Lewis-Gibson Visiting Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies examines the research of Enoch Powell into Thucydides and the latter's influence on Powell's political career
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21Oct
The workshop will take place at Queens’ College, Cambridge on Friday 21st October 2022. Speakers include Prof. Roderick Beaton, Prof. David Holton, and Prof. Ioanna Sitaridou
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13Oct
Professor Anna Roussou, Professor of Philology at the University of Patras and Lewis-Gibson Visiting Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Greek Studies, discusses the grammar of complement causes
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14Jun
Dr Deniz Türker and Dr Elizabeth Key Fowden discuss the dynamic transference of materials, patterns, and forms present in embrioderies across the Eastern Mediterranean
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10May
Dr Marios Psaras re-evaluates landmark films that have been identified as part of the ‘weird corpus’ of contemporary Greek cinema
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28Apr
We regret to announce the postponement of Thursday's GDO seminar due to illness
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15Mar
Dr. Ioanna Manolessou (Academy of Athens) presents entertaining and fascinating insights into Tsakonian, one of the oldest and most intriguing linguistic varieties of (Modern?) Greek.
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15Feb
A conversation on the intersections between Greek folklore, literature, archaeology, and nation building, and the significance of these issues today