Modern Greek studies

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Modern Greek studies (Greek: Nεότερη Eλληνική Φιλολογία) refers to an academic discipline of the humanities whose object is the linguistic, literary, cultural as well as geographical and folkloristic exploration and teaching of Greek in the world (Greece, Cyprus and the Greek diaspora) in the Modern Age and present time.[1] A number of universities and research centers focus on Modern Greek studies.

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