Elena Anagnostopoulou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

University of Crete

H-index: 43

Europe-Greece

About Elena Anagnostopoulou

Elena Anagnostopoulou, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Crete, specializes in the field of Linguistics, Syntax, Morphology, Typology, Historical Linguistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Genitives and datives with Ancient Greek three-place predicates

The Place of Case in Grammar

Introduction: the place of Case in grammar

Indirect passives in English and Greek

Zero-derived nouns in Greek

High and Low Arguments in Northern and Pontic Greek

Toward an evolutionary framework for language variation and change

Gender features and coordination resolution in Greek and other three-gendered languages

Elena Anagnostopoulou Information

University

Position

Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

11115

Citations(since 2020)

3047

Cited By

9072

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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University of Crete

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Elena Anagnostopoulou Skills & Research Interests

Linguistics

Syntax

Morphology

Typology

Historical Linguistics

Top articles of Elena Anagnostopoulou

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Genitives and datives with Ancient Greek three-place predicates

Christina Sevdali

Dionysios Mertyris

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Morgan Macleod

2024/7/15

The Place of Case in Grammar

Christina Sevdali

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Dionysios Mertyris

2024/6/6

Introduction: the place of Case in grammar

Christina Sevdali

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2024/6/6

Indirect passives in English and Greek

Journal of Historical Syntax

Morgan Macleod

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Dionysios Mertyris

Christina Sevdali

2023/9/27

Zero-derived nouns in Greek

Languages

Artemis Alexiadou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2022/12/27

High and Low Arguments in Northern and Pontic Greek

Languages

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Dionysios Mertyris

Christina Sevdali

2022/9/13

Toward an evolutionary framework for language variation and change

Emmanuel D Ladoukakis

Dimitris Michelioudakis

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2022/3

Gender features and coordination resolution in Greek and other three-gendered languages

New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, and Rethymno: University of Crete, ms

Luke Adamson

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2022

Rethinking the nature of nominative case

Syntactic architecture and its consequences III: Inside syntax

Artemis Alexiadou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2021/5/28

CHAPTER EIGHT INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FOR LEARNING DISABLED STUDENTS: DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION

Learning Disabilities: From Assessment to Intervention

MARIA TZOURIADOU

ELENI ANAGNOSTOPOULOU

2021/12/13

Interpretability and gender features in coordination: Evidence from Greek

To appear Proceedings of WCCFL

Luke Adamson

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2021/5/19

CHAPTER SIX REMEDIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES

Learning Disabilities: From Assessment to Intervention

ELENI ANAGNOSTOPOULOU

2021/12/13

From lexical to dependent

Syntactic Features and the Limits of Syntactic Change

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Christina Sevdali

2021/2/26

CHAPTER SEVEN CONTEMPORARY INTERVENTION APPROACHES

Learning Disabilities: From Assessment to Intervention

MARIA TZOURIADOU

ELENI ANAGNOSTOPOULOU

2021/12/13

The Development of DATIVE Arguments: Evidence from Modern Greek Clitics

45th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Virtually, November

Despoina Oikonomou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Vina Tsakali

2021

The DiGreC Treebank: Linguistics and Literature

Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Morgan Macleod

Elena Anagnostopoulou

Dionysios Mertyris

Christina Sevdali

2021/12/6

Backward control, long distance agree, nominative case and TP/CP transparency

Non-canonical control in a crosslinguistic perspective

Artemis Alexiadou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2021/9/17

Étude contrastive des constructions de mouvement tough en anglais et en grec

Langages

Artemis Alexiadou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2020/6/2

A comparative study of English and Greek tough-movement constructions

Langages

Artemis Alexiadou

Elena Anagnostopoulou

2020/6

Taxonomies of case and ontologies of case

Omer Preminger

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Artemis Alexiadou

Artemis Alexiadou

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

H-index: 31
Rajesh Bhatt

Rajesh Bhatt

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 30
Florian Schäfer

Florian Schäfer

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

H-index: 16
Gianina Iordachioaia

Gianina Iordachioaia

Universität Stuttgart

H-index: 8
Christina Sevdali

Christina Sevdali

Ulster University

H-index: 7
Vina Tsakali

Vina Tsakali

University of Crete

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