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Editorial Perspective: Prioritizing child and adolescent mental health research in the context of war. [PDF]

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Armenian

2021
Abstract Evidence for the use of Greek by Armenians dates from the Hellenistic period, when Greek and Aramaic were court languages. The first written translations from Greek into Armenian were made much later, from the fifth century ce onward, when an alphabet for the Armenian language was devised (c.
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The Armenian Genocide

2023
The media coverage of the Armenian genocide, coined at the time as the ‘murder of a nation’, ‘a crime against humanity’, or ‘Armenian atrocities’ was extensive and almost universal from day one and beyond, despite Turkish and German censorship and denialism.
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Nascent narratives of Armenian remembrance: The Armenian genocide reflected in the Armenian-American press

Ethnicities, 2022
This article explores the cultural memory of the Armenian genocide archived, to a major extent, in non-digitized form. In the initial decades following the genocide, the memory of the crimes committed against Armenians in 1915 was almost non-existent in the public space of America.
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Armenian

2009
This grammar of Modern Eastern Armenian gives a precise and explicit description of the Eastern Armenian language of the Republic of Armenia. It covers not only the normative tradition but, more importantly, also describes the colloquial language as it is used in Armenia today.
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Armenian

2019
This chapter presents the Jewish Old Testament apocryphal tradition that was transmitted in Armenian and other such works, created in Armenian drawing on biblical and apocryphal tradition. The Jewish works were translated from Greek and Syriac, and the question of Armenian knowledge of Hebrew is discussed.
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Turkey'S Armenians: A Research Note on Armenian Identity

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2007
The aim of this research note is to describe how Turkey's Armenians, who are the largest non-Muslim minority group in the country, define their identity, and to understand which factors contribute to the perpetuation of a dominant Armenian identity. This discussion is based on a field survey of Turkey's Armenian community, conducted in Istanbul between
Birsen Örs, Ayşegül Komsuoğlu
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Profiles of Elderly ARMENIANS

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1984
Nurses need to consider the client's cultural background and the extent of its influence when creating care plans.
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