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Hello everyone, some time ago I posted a query about reflexive markers in Ancient and Modern Greek. I would like to thank everyone that showed interest and rushed to help me with bibliographical references: Remy Viredaz, Ann Lindvall, Stavroula Stavrakaki, Alexis Dimitriadis and Spyridoula Varlokosta. the bibliography I have gathered here: Anagnostopoulou, E. & Everaert, M. (1996): "How exceptional are Nominative Anaphors? A case study of Greek", in L. Nash, G. Tsoulas & A. Zribi-Hertz (eds.) Actes du Deuxcieme Colloque Langues & Grammaire 1995, pp. 19-32. Anagnostopoulou, E. & Everaert, M. (1999): "Toward a more complete typology of Anaphoric Expressions", Linguistic Inquiry, 30:1, pp.97-118. Anagnostopoulou, E. (1998): "On experiencers", in A. Alexiadou, G. Horrocks & M. Stavrou (eds.) Studies in Greek Syntax, Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Iatridou, S. (1988): "Clitics, Anaphors, and a Problem of Coindexation", Linguistic Inquiry, 19, pp. 698-703. Petit, D. (1999): *Swe- en grec ancien: la familie du pronom refleche. Linguistique grecque et comparaison indo-europeene, Louvain Publisher Pelters. Zevgoli, S. (1998):"An account of the distributional peculiarities of the Modern Greek reflexive o eaftos mu", 12th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Thessaloniki 2-4 April 1998, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of English, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue