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L'origen i desenvolupament de la llengua albanesa [PDF]

open access: yesSintagma, 2005
The Origin and Evolution of the Albanian Language. This article presents a study of the origin and evolution of the Albanian language. Several events are described and analyzed.
Enkeleda Xhelo Çomo
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Deutsche und albanische Phraseologismen mit Tierbezeichnungen im Kontrast

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2011
The object of this article are animal idioms in contemporary German and Albanian: the article treats those units that denote animal names in their formal structure with phraseological, figurative meaning.
Milote Sadiku
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Die Kuh vom Eis bringen. Landwirtschaft als metaphorischer Herkunftsbereich für Phraseolexeme des Deutschen und Albanischen. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Facultatis Philosophicae Universitatis Ostraviensis. Studia Germanistica, 2021
The aim of this contrastive study is to examine the source domain “agriculture” as an image donor for a large number of phraseological units in German and Albanian and to address the question which agricultural terms belong to the phraseological ...
Sonila Sadikaj
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PAST TENSE VERBS IN ENGLISH AND ALBANIAN: A CASE STUDY OF THE NOVEL ‘THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA’ BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND ITS ALBANIAN VERSION ‘PLAKU DHE DETI’ [PDF]

open access: yesЕзиков свят
This study investigates the use of past tense verbs in English and Albanian languages, using Hemingway’s novel “The Old Man and the Sea” and its Albanian version, “Plaku dhe Deti” by Ylber Pinjolli.
Erëza RUSHITI
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Turkish Loanwords in Albanian Language

open access: yesProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
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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Foreign Languages’ Influence on Albanian Police Lexicon

open access: yesEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2020
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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Serbian-Albanian language contacts and two types of phonological systems in the Balkan languages [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2003
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.
Stanišić Vanja S.
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Albanian language in public use

open access: yesTechnium Social Sciences Journal, 2022
For many years linguistic studies have been seen started to see in different views. Technological changes, like information and telecommunication are affecting also Albanian language. Our purpose on this paper is to make visible those linguistic development that came from commercial enterprises.
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Romanian definite article revisited

open access: yesLinguistica, 1999
I shall attempt to resume a long, almost endless discussion: the origin of the Romanian definite article. Any grammar of Romanian or any comparative grammar the Romance languages (e. g.
Sorin Paliga
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Towards Common Balkan Lexical Evidential Markers [PDF]

open access: yesSlovene, 2012
A simple listing of lexical evidential markers in Bulgarian, Macedonian and Albanian uncovers unusual problems, because a significant part of the markers are common, both due to genetic relations between the languages (e.g. Bulg. and Maced.
Maxim M. Makartsev
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