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Serbian-Albanian language contacts and two types of phonological systems in the Balkan languages [PDF]
Phonological systems of the Balkan languages do not correspond to the Balkan language union borders, which can be explained by the difference between "intensive" (morphosyntactic) and "extensive" (phonological) language unions.
Vanja Stanisic +2 more
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Languages in the Western Balkan Symbiotic Societies: Greek and Albanian in Himara, Albania [PDF]
The paper promotes a hypothesis about a former Greek-Albanian symbiotic society in the krahina Himara in South Albania, where the Greek and Albanian languages and cultures coexisted.
Sobolev, Andrey N.
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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. Therefore, the focus of this paper is primarily the identification of Anglicisms and Pseudo-anglicisms in the Albanian language, how we distinguish and provide the ground for drawing the line ...
Irena Pata Kapo
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Turkish Loanwords in Albanian Language
AbstractAccording to today's Dictionary of the Albanian language, loanwords are the words or other linguistic units that are taken from another language and used in native language. Continuous contacts of the Albanian people, with other peoples have left their mark in our language, especially in the lexicon.
Kajana, Marsela, Godeni, Juliana
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Does Speaking the Same Language With the Caretakers Associate With a Higher Neuraxial Labor Analgesia Use Rate? [PDF]
ABSTRACT Use of neuraxial analgesia requires communication between the parturient and her caretakers. In this retrospective study, the use of labor analgesia is compared between parturients whose primary language is other than Finnish or Swedish and who don't communicate in these languages or English without an interpreter (Category I), who communicate
Pirsko L +3 more
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Albanian as a Heritage Language in Italy: A Case Study on Code-Switching within DP [PDF]
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.
Cocchi, Gloria +3 more
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The Language of the Caucasian Albanians
The research for this publication was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under ERC´s Advanced Grant funding scheme – 'The Development of Literacy in the Caucasian Territories' (DeLiCaTe), grant ID: 101019006. The research was conducted within the scope of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) at Universität Hamburg.
Gippert, Jost, Schulze, Wolfgang
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THE OPTATIVE IN THE ALBANIAN LANGUAGE
The verb system of the Albanian language in its present form is quite rich in different tense and modal forms. Some of them are inherited from the oldest stages of the language, others are relatively new internal creations. Although this verb form has been studied by a number of prominent albanologists such as F. Bopp (1854) (Franz Bopp), G.
Nailja R. Malja Imami +1 more
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Automatic authorship attribution in Albanian texts [PDF]
Arta Misini +2 more
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Ellipsis in English and Albanian
This research attempted to conduct an in-depth analysis of the text-forming elements based on the fact that cohesive devices are insufficiently treated in the Albanian language, although considerable research and publications have been made in other ...
JAHJA, Nesrin
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