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„FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS?” DEATH AND DYING-RELATED LANGUAGE/ VOCABULARY. LINGUISTIC BOUNDARIES IN ALBANIAN AND ROMANIAN [PDF]
Balkan languages entail many euphemisms regarding death and funeral rituals. This paper focuses on the comparative study of Romanian and Albanian euphemisms, emphasizing their often use in similar contexts and at the same time their semantic differences.
Dr. Benita STAVRE +2 more
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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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After their Balkan neighbors, the Albanians embarked in their turn on the struggle for the recognition of their nation, a sort of beginning of an Albanian national consciousness and the construction of a national awakening.
Évelyne Noygues
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Challenges of the Albanian Language in the Internet Era
Language is a live organism and as every other living being develops and is enriched with new words and terms, which enter the life of society together with the new tool, i.e. they enter in and mix with the order of Albanian words.
Adili-Çeliku Luljeta +1 more
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The influence of English in the language used by Kosovar media [PDF]
The aim of this research is the reflection of the influence of English language on Albanian language used by Kosovar media. The Albanian language is always influenced by other languages, including the impact of different invaders throughout history over ...
Alla, Aida, Sejdiu, Sejdi
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Making teaching more attractive: Promising evidence of impact from Australia
Abstract Sustaining teaching as a respected and attractive profession is more critical than ever, particularly as teachers' work becomes increasingly shaped by standardisation and accountability—conditions that have shown minimal positive impact while eroding the professional agency essential to job satisfaction.
Jennifer M. Gore +5 more
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Simple Complicated Constructions with Articipial Turns in the Rutul Language
One of the unresolved issues of the grammatical system of the Dagestan languages is the problem of complex sentences. And the most widely discussed of them was the problem of the presence or absence of complex sentences with subordinate ...
S.M. Makhmudova
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The subject matter of this chapter is the semantic, syntactic and discoursepragmatic background as well as the cross-linguistic behavior of types of utterance exemplified by the following English sentences […]: (1) My NECK hurts.
Sasse, Hans-Jürgen
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ABSTRACT This study explores how circular economy (CE) principles are incorporated in construction‐related policy roadmaps worldwide, addressing the growing need for effective resource strategies in a highly material‐intensive sector. National strategic CE documents from 57 countries were analyzed using natural language processing techniques, and then ...
Aidana Tleuken +5 more
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ABSTRACT The significance of fostering an internal corporate social responsibility (ICSR) plan to advance employee well‐being is not fully understood. This article explores employee well‐being from a positive balance perspective, combining the strategic approach to Internal Corporate Social Responsibility with the Theory of subjective well‐being ...
Teresa C. Herrador‐Alcaide +3 more
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