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Albanian Language Is the Key of Proto-Indo-European Languages
The aim of this paper is to research for the role and the operation of Albanian language in Balkans. The Albanian language is spoken by seven million people in the south-western of Balkans. Albanian is a language of the extensive Indo-European family and is thus related to a certain degree to almost all other languages of Europe. Albanian is officially
Shkelqim Millaku
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Standardization of the Gender Assignment and Agreement Assessment in the Greek Language: Preliminary Evidence from Bilingual Greek—Albanian School Age Children [PDF]
(1) Background: Given the scarcity of data on the psychometric evaluation of measures used with typically developing Greek-speaking bilinguals, this study aims to present preliminary evidence for the standardization and the psychometric evaluation of a ...
Alexandra Prentza +3 more
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Foreign Languages’ Influence on Albanian Police Lexicon
In this study we attempted to thoroughly explain influences of foreign languages on police lexicon in Albanian language, with special focus on the influence of Serbian and English language in Kosovo, as well as the influence of Italian and English ...
Shemsi Haziri
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A Contrastive Analysis of Compound Nouns in German and Albanian Languages
Language is an important mean of communication and it is constantly changing. During the language change a lot of words become out of use and many other new words become part of lexicon.
Brunilda Vërçani
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Albanian as a Heritage Language in Italy: A Case Study on Code-Switching within DP
In this pilot work, we are going to discuss several aspects concerning the Albanian language spoken in the Italian territory by immigrants of different generations.
Gloria Cocchi, Cristina Pierantozzi
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The status of Albanian in relation to the other Balkan languages
The status of Albanian in relation to the other Balkan languages Albanian has been in contact with other languages almost in all areas in which it is spoken, whereas the relationship with each of them differs from place to place.
Bardh Rugova
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Albanian and English language gender
In Albanian and English language we have three kinds of gender: masculine, feminine and neuter. In Albanian language the concept for gender, is: “Gjinia është një nga kategoritë gramatikore më karakteristikë për emrat në gjuhën shqipe. Nga natyra e saj, ajo dallohet nga kategoritë e tjera të emrit, nga numri, rasa dhe nga kategoritë e shquarsisë dhe ...
Shkëlqim Millaku +1 more
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Prefixation in English and Albanian languages
Word-formation process is of great interest to the linguists as they affect the language vocabulary enhancement. In both English and Albanian languages one of the most productive word-formation processes is derivation including prefixation and suffixation. Prefixation is a way of enlarging vocabularies and forming new lexical forms.
Olsa Xhina
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Pseudo-Anglicism in Albanian Language
Anglicisms in the Albanian language is a domain not much and sufficiently frequented by Albanian linguists; false anglicisms or Pseudo-anglicisms are much less.
Irena Pata Kapo
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Common Cultural Turkish Words in Albanian and Greek Languages
The Balkans has a very important place in human civilization. In history, the Balkans has been the cradle of many cultures and hosted many nations. Greeks and Albanians living in these lands are oldest nations.
Adem Balaban, Bünyamin Çağlayan
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