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Trans-Albanian vs. Pan-Albanian Spaces: The Urban Dimension of the 'Albanian Question'
Southeastern Europe, 2009AbstractThis paper focuses on nationalism along Albanian-speaking European peripheries. Waves of organized violence, political turmoil, and powerful processes of demographic and socioeconomic transformation have changed the face of Albanian cities, thus modifying the physical and social landscape. The exploration of these dynamics aims to shed light on
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Objective To establish the reliability and validity of the translated version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) by evaluating its psychometric properties and to determine possible differences among nurses and physicians regarding safety ...
Adriatik Gabrani +3 more
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The Geographical Journal, 1996 
Part 1 Albania and the Albanians: Albania for begineers - territory and state, natural environment and resources Dimensions of Albanian national identity - ethnicity, language and oral tradition, national symbols, religion, the diaspora. Part 2 The legacy of Stalinism: the social inheritance - human rights, the demographic legacy, welfare provision ...
David Turnock, Derek Hall
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Part 1 Albania and the Albanians: Albania for begineers - territory and state, natural environment and resources Dimensions of Albanian national identity - ethnicity, language and oral tradition, national symbols, religion, the diaspora. Part 2 The legacy of Stalinism: the social inheritance - human rights, the demographic legacy, welfare provision ...
David Turnock, Derek Hall
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Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, 2019 
Abstract Conversion is a unique way of forming new words, when derived word has the same shape as the original word. In traditional grammars, quite dominant is the definition that during conversions there is a change in the belonging of the part of speech or at least the change of the syntactic category of the word, without any change in the shape. The
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Abstract Conversion is a unique way of forming new words, when derived word has the same shape as the original word. In traditional grammars, quite dominant is the definition that during conversions there is a change in the belonging of the part of speech or at least the change of the syntactic category of the word, without any change in the shape. The
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Language, 1932 
The Albanian language constitutes a distinct branch in the Satem division of the Indo-European languages. It is the direct descendant of the ancient Illyrian of Roman times, together with some Thracian influences. Since Albania is an isolated and mountainous region, and there has been no attempt at standardizing a literary language until very recent ...
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The Albanian language constitutes a distinct branch in the Satem division of the Indo-European languages. It is the direct descendant of the ancient Illyrian of Roman times, together with some Thracian influences. Since Albania is an isolated and mountainous region, and there has been no attempt at standardizing a literary language until very recent ...
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2008 
Although the focus of this book is Kosovo, it is also about the people of the Western Balkans, especially the Albanians and the Serbs, who do not fit neatly into the boundaries of the states that have come to exist today.
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Although the focus of this book is Kosovo, it is also about the people of the Western Balkans, especially the Albanians and the Serbs, who do not fit neatly into the boundaries of the states that have come to exist today.
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The aorist and the perfect in Albanian*
2016The Albanian aorist may refer to a complete accomplishment of a process in the past but also to the accomplishment of a recent process (just like the perfect); it also expresses future reference, condition, and is the tense of maxims (gnomic aorist). Although the perfect has mainly the typical function of a resultative, it is to some extent compatible ...
Duchet, Jean-Louis, Pernaska, Remzi
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The First Albanian Autobiography
2020This essay presents a hitherto unknown work: the first autobiography ever written by an Albanian. It was composed in 1881–2 by a young man (born in 1861) called Lazër Tusha; he wrote it in Italian, and the manuscript has been preserved in an ecclesiastical archive in Italy.
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