Kleanthes K. Grohmann
List of John Benjamins publications for which Kleanthes K. Grohmann plays a role.
Book series
Multifaceted Multilingualism
Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann
[Studies in Bilingualism, 66] 2024. x, 434 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Language acquisition | Multilingualism | Psycholinguistics | Theoretical linguistics
Language Impairment in Multilingual Settings: LITMUS in action across Europe
Edited by Sharon Armon-Lotem and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
[Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 29] 2021. vi, 333 pp.
Subjects Language disorders & speech pathology | Multilingualism | Psycholinguistics | Theoretical linguistics
Three Factors and Beyond: Socio-syntax and language acquisition
Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann
Special issue of Linguistic Variation 14:1 (2014) v, 178 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Typology
Three Factors and Beyond: Language development and impairment
Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann
Special issue of Linguistic Variation 13:2 (2013) xii, 124 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Typology
Multiple Wh-Fronting
Edited by Cedric Boeckx and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 64] 2003. ix, 289 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Syntax
Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of movement dependencies
Kleanthes K. Grohmann
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 66] 2003. xv, 369 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Chapter 8. The linguistic ecology of Cyprus World Englishes in their Local Multilingual Ecologies, Siemund, Peter, Gardy Stein and Manuela Vida-Mannl (eds.), pp. 166–189 | Chapter
2025 This chapter brings together findings from different research activities investigating the (socio)linguistic situation in Cyprus. It offers an overview of the role of English, but also other languages and dialects, their historical origins, and their relevance for present-day multilingualism in… read more
Chapter 1. Introducing multifaceted multilingualism Multifaceted Multilingualism, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.), pp. 1–20 | Chapter
2024 Introduction Language Impairment in Multilingual Settings: LITMUS in action across Europe, Armon-Lotem, Sharon and Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Chapter
2021 Chapter 9. Language acquisition in bilectal environments: Competing motivations, metalinguistic awareness, and the Socio-Syntax of Development Hypothesis Acquiring Sociolinguistic Variation, De Vogelaer, Gunther and Matthias Katerbow (eds.), pp. 235–265 | Chapter
2017 The linguistic reality of Cyprus is diglossic between the local variety of Cypriot Greek and the official language Standard Modern Greek. One of the better studied differences between the two varieties is clitic placement in syntactic environments where one requires enclisis and the other proclisis. read more
2014
Introducing socio-syntax and language acquisition Three Factors and Beyond: Socio-syntax and language acquisition, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.), pp. vii–xii | Article
2014 Developments in the acquisition of Wh-interrogatives in Cypriot Greek Three Factors and Beyond: Socio-syntax and language acquisition, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.), pp. 69–108 | Article
2014 This cross-sectional study investigates the acquisition of the interpretation of syntactic and semantic aspects of wh-questions by Cypriot Greek-speaking children aged 4 to 9 years. Two experimental tools were employed, a question–picture-matching task examining the comprehension of D-linked and… read more
Introducing language development and impairment Three Factors and Beyond: Language development and impairment, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.), pp. vii–xii | Article
2013 Specific language impairment in Cypriot Greek: Diagnostic issues Three Factors and Beyond: Language development and impairment, Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (ed.), pp. 217–236 | Article
2013 Investigating children’s language skills in their native variety is of paramount importance. Clinical practices cannot be based on findings from languages or varieties which have different properties. This paper, after demonstrating the importance of investigating Specific Language Impairment… read more
Interface ingredients of dialect design: Bi-x, socio-syntax of development, and the grammar of Cypriot Greek Towards a Biolinguistic Understanding of Grammar: Essays on interfaces, Di Sciullo, Anna Maria (ed.), pp. 239–262 | Article
2012 This paper addresses the difficulty of investigating language development in a non-codified linguistic system, Cypriot Greek, the local dialect spoken natively by Greek Cypriots whose official language is Standard Modern Greek, which in turn is not natively acquired by the population. The situation… read more
Some directions for the systematic investigation of the acquisition of Cypriot Greek: A new perspective on production abilities from object clitic placement The Development of Grammar: Language acquisition and diachronic change, Rinke, Esther and Tanja Kupisch (eds.), pp. 179–203 | Article
2011 Cypriot Greek is an understudied variety of Modern Greek, certainly as concerns the morphosyntactic grammatical system and developmental stages in young learners. This chapter lays out the beginnings of a larger research agenda currently undertaken by the Cyprus Acquisition Team and presents a… read more
On the Post-Finite Misagreement phenomenon in Late Middle English English Historical Linguistics 2006: Selected papers from the fourteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL 14), Bergamo, 21–25 August 2006, Gotti, Maurizio, Marina Dossena and Richard Dury (eds.), pp. 125–140 | Article
2008 Early Modern English shows some incidence of misagreement between a singular verb and a plural subject. A corpus of 15th century London chronicles was searched in order to investigate the origins of this phenomenon, and whether it should be handled in structural terms. It was found that… read more
2007
Properties of Infinitival Structures in Romance Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2004: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’, Leiden, 9–11 December 2004, Doetjes, Jenny and Paz González (eds.), pp. 171–196 | Article
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On the syntactic expression of pejorative mood Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2004, Pica, Pierre (ed.), pp. 143–179 | Article
2004 The hypothesis of the copy theory of movement forces us to look at mismatches between syntax and LF on the one hand, and syntax and PF on the other in particular ways, often revealing new insights. Through such a lens, we examine the syntactic expression of pejorative mood through echo… read more
Introduction Multiple Wh-Fronting, Boeckx, Cedric and Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), pp. 1–15 | Article
2003 German is a multiple wh-fronting language! Multiple Wh-Fronting, Boeckx, Cedric and Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), pp. 99–130 | Article
2003 Towards a syntax of adult Root Infinitives Current Issues in Romance Languages: Selected papers from the 29th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Ann Arbor, 8–11 April 1999, Satterfield, Teresa, Christina Tortora and Diana Cresti (eds.), pp. 65–79 | Article
2002 Review of van Riemsdijk (1998): Clitics in the Languages of Europe Studies in Language 25:1, pp. 139–161 | Review article
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Null Modals in Germanic (and Romance): Infinitival Exclamatives Modal Verbs in Germanic and Romance Languages, Auwera, Johan van der and Patrick Dendale (eds.), pp. 43–61 | Article
2000 Abstract. This paper contains a detailed description and proposes a theoretical account of constructions in Germanic and Romance adult registers in which an inflected verb form is absent in an obligatorily matrix context. These structures contain an infinitival verb form only, tend to be employed… read more