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- Demoticist may refer to: A follower of Demoticism, the Gr**** cultural and political movement An expert on the Demotic (Egyptian) script, usually called...
- any form of modern demotic Gr****, and by forbidding the employment of demoticist teachers, not just in Greece but anywhere in the Ottoman Empire. The riots...
- malliaroi ('hairy') was first used as a jocular term for Demoticists, particularly the extreme Demoticists on Psycharis's wing of the movement, because of their...
- was quickly adapted into French as diglossie by the Gr**** linguist and demoticist Ioannis Psycharis, with credit to Rhoides. The Arabist William Marçais...
- translation. A faction of the Gr**** press started accusing Pallis and his Demoticist supporters of blasphemy and treason. Riots, peaking on 8 November, were...
- Publisher Vlasis Gavriilidis Founded 1883 Political alignment Progressive, Demoticist Ceased publication 1921 Relaunched 1929 Headquarters Athens, Greece...
- pla**** a significant role in the politics of the day, often supporting the demoticist movement in the Gr**** language question; at one stage, "It was said that...
- any form of modern demotic Gr****, and by forbidding the employment of demoticist teachers. In late August 1933, authorities used 25 trucks to transport...
- (In the Shade of the Fig Tree), a collection of short stories by the Demoticist writer, Petros Vlastos [el] that was never published. While visiting Geneva...
- became involved in the Gr**** language dispute, taking the side of the demoticists over the supporters of the katharevousa. After his graduation in 1908...