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French Loan Words in Cypriot Revisited: A New Etymological Approach

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Vassiliou, Erma

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Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand

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This is a part of a larger work in progress on the etymology of borrowed words from French into Cypriot, from the three hundred years of Frankish presence on the island (1192-1489 A.D.). The data came from years of studying, and as they developed it became apparent that additional discussion was necessary. The introduction was therefore expanded to include a more general approach together with the preliminary form and the earlier version of the work.

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Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand)

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2099-12-31