Η καππαδοκική διάλεκτος
There hasn't been much research carried out into the origins, development and current status of this once forgotten Hellenic dialect. While studying it, some linguists traced similarities with the...
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Hello Urden. Welcome to the forum. This is a very good question. There are many languages that are facing extinction including the Cappadocian and also the Pontian languages.Firstly, here is a map of...
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The following information was taken from the following link....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocian_Greek_languageCappadocian evolved out of Byzantine Greek. After the battle at Manzikert in 1071,...
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Also an article about the Cappadocian language still in use in Greece.Ancient language thought to have died out discovered in GreeceA language presumed to have died out nearly fifty years ago has been...
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What are they talking about???!!!Cappadocians never became Turkish! In fact, St. Arsenios and Elder Paisios were Cappadocian Greeks.But it is really wonderful thatsomebody still speaks the dialect And...
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QUOTE What are they talking about???!!!Cappadocians never became Turkish! In fact, St. Arsenios and Elder Paisios were Cappadocian Greeks.But it is really wonderful thatsomebody still speaks the...
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No, i did not mean to say that Armenia belongs to Popntians, and not to Armenians I just wanted to say that Caucasus for Pontians is not a land of exile, but a part of their homeland.
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QUOTE I just wanted to say that Caucasus for Pontians is not a land of exile, but a part of their homeland.Yes, exactly correct! In North-Western parts of historical Armenia the Pontian Greeks were...
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... Presence and role of the Pontian Greeks in that region (Erzrum, Erznka, etc.) was very solid. There even were towns that had mainly Greek population. One of such towns was Artsn (sorry, I don't...
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VIBE,You still Blow me away with the things you find on the Net!!!Steph
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Here is book:Theology Of The Gap: Cappadocian Language Theory And The Trinitarian Controversy (American University Studies Series VII, Theology and Religion) (Hardcover) by Scot DouglassEditorial...
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QUOTE (Euphrates @ April 30, 2006 08:51 pm) Recently I was reading the book "Karin (Erzrum)" by Hovhannes Zatikian, and a piece of information on Pontain Greeks is on almost each page of it.That...
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Diavasa to forum sas kai exo na po oti ksero toulaxiston 10 xoria stin ellada pou omiloune tin kappadokitiki dialekto akoma kai simera....Anamesa tou s kai to xorio mou--Mpafra Ioanninon--....Stin...
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