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- peoples of Italy Battle of Pandosia Gr**** coinage of Italy and Sicily Italiot Gr****: modern dialects Magna Graecia Milo of Croton Phlyax play Siceliotes...
- Italiot Gr****, also known as Italic-Gr****, Salentino-Calabrian Gr**** or Apulia-Calabrian Gr****, is a pair of varieties of Modern Gr**** spoken in Italy...
- Italian: Grecanico) is the variety of Italiot Gr**** used by the ethnic Griko people in Calabria, as opposed to the Italiot Gr**** dialect spoken in the Grecìa...
- Griko/Γκρίκο), sometimes spelled Grico, is one of the two dialects of Italiot Gr**** (the other being Calabrian Gr**** or Grecanico), spoken by Griko people...
- differentiation of Koiné Gr****, and, with the exception of Tsakonian and possibly Italiot Gr****, they have no correlation with the ancient dialects. It is difficult...
- of the core dialects (e.g. the northern vocalism). Southern Italian or Italiot (Κατωιταλιώτικα) comprises both Calabrian and Griko varieties, spoken by...
- Southern Italy and he travelled extensively in this region. He studied Italiot Gr**** (a language still spoken in a few places in Salento, southern Apulia...
- Ancient Gr**** but has been lost in other variants of Modern Gr**** (except Italiot Gr****); it has therefore been characterized as "archaic" or conservative...
- Gr****, followed by Pontic and Cappadocian Gr**** of Anatolia. The Griko or Italiot varieties of southern Italy are also not readily intelligible to speakers...
- Karakachani), Souliotes, Azov Gr****s (including Mariupol Gr****s, Crimean Urums), Italiots (including Grikos and Grecanici), Macedonian Gr****s, Tsakonians, Maniots...