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Bernt Brendemoen, The Turkish Dialects of Trabzon. Their Phonology and Historical Development. [Turcologica, Band 50]. 2 vols. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2002. Pp. 346 + 280.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 April 2016
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1 For example, the dialects of Of-Çaykara and Sūrmene are the only modern Greek dialects to preserve the ancient negative particle 0ὑ.
2 These infinitive (and pseudo-infinitive) forms are used not only after the past tense of the verb éxo “I have” in hypothetical (not pluperfect) expressions, but also after negative past-tense forms of thélo “I want” and porό “I can”, and after prin “before” (cf. English “before coming”). These infintive and psuedo-infinitive forms are rarely found in any records of Pontic dialects outside the Of-Caykara area.