On Romeyka and pontic greek
- Schreiber, L. & I. Sitaridou (2017). ‘Assessing the sociolinguistic vitality of Istanbulite Romeyka: an attitudinal study'. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. pp. 1-16.
- Sitaridou, I. (2016). ‘Reframing the phylogeny of Asia Minor Greek: The view from Pontic Greek’. CHS Research Bulletin, Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, Volume 4, Issue 1. pp. 1-17.
- Guardiano, C., D. Michelioudakis, A. Ceolin, M. Irimia, G. Longobardi, N. Radkevich, G. Silvestri, & I. Sitaridou. (2016). South by Southeast. A syntactic approach to Greek and Romance microvariation. L’Italia dialettale LXXVII. pp. 95-166.
- Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2016). ‘Recasting the multiple-wh typology: Evidence from Pontic Greek varieties.’ Glossa. pp. 1-33.
- Sitaridou, I. (2014). ‘Modality, antiveridicality, and complementation: The Romeyka infinitive as a negative polarity item.’ Lingua 148. pp. 118-146.
- Sitaridou, I. (2014). ‘The Romeyka Infinitive: Continuity, Contact and Change in the Hellenic varieties of Pontus.’ Diachronica 31.1. pp. 23-73.
- Sitaridou, I. & M. Kaltsa (2014). ‘Contrastivity in Pontic Greek.’ Lingua 146. pp. 1-27.
- Sitaridou, I. (2013). ‘Greek-speaking enclaves in Pontus today: The documentation and revitalization of Romeyka.’ In M. Jones & S. Ogilvie (Eds.), Keeping Languages Alive. Language Endangerment: Documentation, Pedagogy and Revitalization. Cambridge: CUP. pp. 98-112.
- Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou. (2013). ‘Multiple wh-fronting across Pontic Greek dialects.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 353-378.
- Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2012). ‘Syntactic microvariation: Dative Constructions in Greek.’ In R. Etxepare & B. Fernández (Eds.), Datives in variation: a micro-comparative perspective. Oxford: OUP. pp. 212-255.
- Kaltsa, M. & I. Sitaridou (2010). ‘Topicalisation in Pontic Greek.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 262-279.
- Michelioudakis, D. & I. Sitaridou (2010). ‘Syntactic micro-variation in Pontic Greek: Dative constructions.’ In A. Ralli, B. Joseph, M. Janse, A. Karasimos (Eds.), On-line Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory (MGDLT4), Chios, 11-14 June 2009. pp. 131-146.
- Sitaridou, I. (2007). ‘Infinitives with subjects in Greek and Southern Italian dialects: a Sprachbund effect.’ In D. Bentley & A. Ledgeway (Eds.), Sui dialetti italoromanzi. Saggi in onore di Nigel B. Vincent, The Italianist, Special Supplement. London: Maney. pp. 221-242.
On Greek dialects and Classical Greek
- Sitaridou, I. & M. Terkourafi (2009). ‘On the Loss of the Masculine Genitive Plural in Cypriot Greek: language contact or internal evolution?’ In M. Dufresne, F. Dupuis & E. Vocaj (Eds.), Historical Linguistics 2007. Selected Papers from the 18th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Montréal, Québec, 6-11 August 2007. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 161- 173.
- Mathieu, E. & I. Sitaridou (2005). ‘Split wh-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek: A Diachronic Perspective.’ In M. Batllori, M.-L. Hernanz, C. Picallo, F. Roca (Eds.), Grammaticalization and Parametric Change. Oxford: OUP. pp. 236-250.
- Mathieu, E. & I. Sitaridou (2002). ‘Split wh-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek.’ In A. Alexiadou, S. Fischer, M. Stavrou (Eds.), Linguistics in Potsdam 19. pp. 143-182.