• Tsakonian or Tsaconian (also Tzakonian or Tsakonic, Greek: τσακώνικα and Tsakonian: τσακώνικα, α τσακώνικα γρούσσα) is a highly divergent modern variety...
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  • Tsakonian may refer to: Tsakonians Tsakonian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsakonian. If an internal link...
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    Tsakonia (redirect from Tsakonians)
    Tsakoniá; Tsakonian: Τσακωνία, Tsakonía) or the Tsakonian region (Τσακωνικός χώρος) refers to the small area in the eastern Peloponnese where the Tsakonian language...
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    archaic written forms. All surviving forms of modern Greek, except the Tsakonian language, are descendants of the common supra-regional (koiné) as it was spoken...
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  • standard Modern Greek νύφη, συνήλικος, τίμησον, πηγάδι etc.), while the Tsakonian language preserved the long α instead of η (ἁμέρα, ἀστραπά, λίμνα, χοά etc...
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    the older dialects, although the Doric dialect has survived in the Tsakonian language, which is spoken in the region of modern Sparta. Doric has also passed...
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    Leonidio (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
    Leonidio (Greek: Λεωνίδιο, Katharevousa: Λεωνίδιον, Tsakonian: Αγιελήδι) is a town and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the...
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    until the 2nd century BC. The only living descendant of Doric is the Tsakonian language which is still spoken in Greece today; though critically endangered...
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  • Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills (category Articles containing Tsakonian-language text)
    Chicahuaxtla". Tlalocan vol. 25, 2020, p.153. Scutt, C. A. (November 1913). "The Tsakonian Dialect". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 19: 20. doi:10...
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  • deemed separate languages on the basis of a lack of mutual intelligibility. Separate language status is most often posited for Tsakonian, which is thought...
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