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Between Shadow and Rock: The Woman in Armenian American Literature [PDF]
Periodically bolting out of the Boston apartment that keeps her safe in a world unmoved by her existence, clad in the heavy sweaters and thick wool socks that shield her barren spinsterhood, the Auntie of Hapet Kharibian\u27s Home in Exile also breaks ...
Margaret Bedrosian
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Main Drivers of Economic Growth in Armenia: Analysis and Evaluation
Macroeconomic policy in Armenia over the past 30 years has led to a slowdown in economic growth. This, in turn, entails the need to revise approaches to macroeconomic regulation, as well as to search for key drivers of economic growth, which the state ...
E. M. Sandoyana +3 more
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THE WORD GAT‘A IN THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]
Գաթայ gat‘ay (pronounced gat‘a in the modern Eastern Armenian) is an ancient traditional festive cake, which was baked during various Armenian celebrations. Its baking process was sometimes itself accompanied by special traditions.
HASMIK HMAYAKYAN
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Arşag Alboyacıyan’ın Kayseri Ermenileri Tarihi Kitabına Göre Kayseri Nüfusu
Arşag Alboyacıyan, 1937 yılında Kahire’de iki cilt olarak yayınlanmış olan “Kayseri Ermenileri Tarihi” adlı kitabının ilk cildinin üçüncü bölümü içerisinde 692-700 sayfaları arasında yer alan “Ahali ve Ermeni Nüfusu” başlığı altında Kayseri’nin hem genel
Haşim Erdoğan, Batuhan Yüksel
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Mythologeme of the Road in Armenian Media Texts [PDF]
The spiritual dimensions of the road accompanied a person not only in the pre-Gutenberg (oral communication) but also in the post-Gutenberg era. Its mythological manifestations are still relevant today, when communication dominates the Internet space ...
David V. Petrosyan
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On the persistence of SVO: the case of Modern Eastern Armenian
This study addresses the issue of unmarked word order in Modern Eastern Armenian (MEA), typologically considered a flexible (S)OV language due to its being strongly left-branching as well as the syntactic properties of its VP (focus, bare objects, low ...
Samvelian Pollet +2 more
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Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with increased risk for a wide range of negative health outcomes, in-cluding sexual dysfunctions.
Ruzanna Azatyan +2 more
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Non-syntactic factors and accessibility to relativization: evidence from Armenian
Data presented by Sakayan (Sakayan, Dora. 1993. On Armenian relative participles and their access to AH (Accessibility Hierarchy). In André Crochetière, Jean-Claude Boulanger and Conrad Ouellon (eds.), Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of ...
Hodgson Katherine
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The Armenians Politics of Russia Before the World War I
After the Ottoman Empire lost the Balkan Wars that its situation changed drastically. The living of some part of Armenians undertook insurrection, rebellion and espionage activifies belong to foreign states from the ending of the 19th century. But, after
Ahmet TOKSOY
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TWO ARMENIAN PERSONAL NAMES WITH ŠAH ‘KING’ [PDF]
There are a great number of Armenian compound personal names with the element šah ‘king’ of Iranian origin (Middle Persian and New Persian šāh ‘king’).
HRACH MARTIROSYAN
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