Lisa Onufrievaمشاهده پروفایل
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Lisa Onufrieva serves as a Senior Lecturer in Modern Greek Language and Linguistics at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), specializing in the Department of Europe. Her academic work focuses on the descriptive analysis of Modern Greek language structures. Her research expertise spans multiple dimensions of Modern Greek linguistics including descriptive linguistics , grammatical constructions , phraseology , syntax-semantics interface , and non-compositionality . Working within the SeDyL research center, she investigates how phraseological units function within Modern Greek syntax and how these constructions evolve over time. Her extensive publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly activity from 2019-2023, with articles appearing in international journals across multiple languages (French, English, Greek, Russian). Her work reveals strong expertise in constructional phraseology, examining how grammatical patterns become fixed expressions in Modern Greek. Modern Greek linguistic structures Phraseological constructions Syntax-semantics interface Lexical representation Grammaticalization processes Discourse patterns As an educator, she teaches across multiple levels from undergraduate (L1, L2, L3) to graduate (M1, M2) courses including Modern Greek Grammar and Exercises, Introduction to Modern Greek Linguistics, Modern Greek Texts and Discourse, and Textual Linguistics of Modern Greek.








