Motsiou, Eleni
Motsiou, Eleni
Academic Rank: Assistant Professor Field of Study: Language Development and Education Telephone Number: +30 24210 06361 E-mail: emotsiou@uth.gr
Prof. Eleni Motsiou completed her MA studies in Teaching Modern Greek as a Mother Language and Second or Foreign Language at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with funding by a competitive award from the Green National Scholarship Foundation, and went on to complete a PhD in Linguistics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her doctoral research focused on the development of non-literal patterns in the speech of young children. She has worked, starting in 2008, as adjunct faculty in the Universities of Thessaly and Ioannina, where she taught undergraduate courses in linguistics. From 2014 onwards, she has worked in the Department of Early Childhood Education at the University of Thessaly, focussing on the linguistic development and education of monolingual/plurilingual speakers. Starting as a lecturer, she was elected as an as an Associate Professor in 2018. In addition, she contributes, as associate faculty, to the postgraduate programme Education Sciences: Special Education for People with Oral and Written Language Difficulties at the Hellenic Open University. Her teaching and research activity includes collaborations in multiple research programmes in fields including, but not limited to: lexicography and phraseology (Institute of Modern Greek Studies [Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]); promotion and teaching of Modern Greek (Centre for the Modern Greek Language [Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs]; School of Modern Greek [Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]; interlinguistic research on the development of affect and language (L’ étude des sentiments à travers des corpus d’ apprenants,. Action incitative de l’ Université de Poitiers pour developer la Recherche Internationale (ACTION 2), University of Poitiers, France); multilingualism and education topics (Apprentissage des Langues MoDiMEs dans une Europe Plurielle» (ALaMoDE), funded by PIA 4 ExcellencES – UP-Squared, University of Poitiers)∙ education of teachers who are involved in refugee children education (UNICEF [Refugee and Migrant Response in Greece], in collaboration with the Universities of Thessaly, Ioannina, and Crete), and more. She is also primary investigator in the research programme Greek Children Spoken Language Corpus (accessible at http://gcsl.ece.uth.gr), which is funded by the University of Thessaly Research Fund). She has contributed to international conferences and published in Greek and international peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests focus on the typical child speech development, creativity and affect, as well as topics on multilingualism and language education. In addition to Modern Greek, she has full professional competence in English and Russian.
Selected Publications (2020-2024)
Motsiou, E. (2023). Introduction to Language Development (3rd revised edition, 1st ed. 2014). Thessaloniki: University Studio Press. [in Greek]
Motsiou, E., Vasilaki, E., Gana, E., & A. Kostoulas (Eds.) (2021). Ideologies, Language Communication and Education. Athens: Gutenberg [in Greek]
Karayanni, Η., Motsiou, Ε., Sapountzi, V., Meggou, L., Pagkoutsou, M, Triantafyllifi, A., Markouti, A. K., Zervou, S., Anastasopoulos, S. & G. Efthimiou (2024). Microbes and us: microbiology literacy in Greece. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 371, https://academic.oup.com/femsle/article/doi/10.1093/femsle/fnae008/7596550?login=false
Motsiou, E. & A. Kostoulas (2023). Phenomena of interlingual interaction in bilingual/multilingual communication. In Andréou, G., Diakogiorgi, K., Papadopoulou, D., & Selimis, S. (Ed.), pp. 243-265. Bilingualism: Linguistic development and educational implications. Athens: Gutenberg. [in Greek]
Valetopoulos F. & E. Motsiou (2023). Les nuances de l’amour: la conceptualisation de l’amour en grec et en russe. Στο Valetopoulos F., Lamprou E., Boskovic S. (Επιμ.), Amour et haine: approche interdisciplinaire, 151-171. Berne, Peter Lang.
Valetopoulos F. & E. Motsiou (2023). Les prédicats causatifs et l’expression des émotions en grec modern. Syntaxe et Sémantique, 23, 109-125. https://www.cairn.info/revuesyntaxe-et-semantique-2023-1-page-109.htm
Motsiou, E. & F. Valetopoulos (2022). Comprehension and Verbal Expression of Emotions by Greek-Speaking Preschoolers. Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique, 77, 83- 99. https://doi.org/10.26034/ne.tranel.2022.3786
Motsiou, E. & F. Valtopoulos (2022). Interpreting others’ emotions: Data from Greek-speaking preschool children. Studies in Greek Language 41: 163-173 [in Greek]
Daí, Ch-X. & E. Motsiou (2021). Gender stereotypes and linguistic representations in Disney’s Princess movies. In Motsiou et al. (Ed.), Ideologies, Language Communication, and Education, pp. 48-73. Athens: Gutenberg. [in Greek]
Motsiou, E. & A. Kostoulas (2021). Seeking relationships between ideology, language, and education. In Motsiou et al. (Ed.), Ideologies, Language Communication, and Education, pp. 9-31. Athens: Gutenberg. [In Greek]
Κοstoulas, A. & E. Motsiou (2020). Family language policy in mixed-language families: An exploratory study of online parental discourses. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 25(2), 696-708. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13670050.2020.1715915
Motsiou, E. (2020). The Greek Children’s Spoken Language Corpus (GCSL Corpus). In Gavriilidou, Z, Mitsiaki, M. & A. Fliatouras (Eds.). EURALEX XIX – Lexicography for inclusion, Vol. 1: 449-454. https://euralex2020.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/EURALEX2020_ProceedingsBook-p449-454.pdf