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Preliminary study of Armenian grapevines phenolic contents
2015VITIS - Journal of Grapevine Research, Vol. 54 (2015): Vitis (Special Issue)
K. Margaryan +3 more
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Armenian Studies in Conversation with Critical Indigenous Studies and Settler Colonial Studies
Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, 2023Abstract This article argues that Armenian Studies can learn from and contribute to the fields of critical Indigenous studies and settler colonial studies in generative ways, especially as those fields increasingly become global in scope.
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STUDY OF HISTORICAL MEMORY OF ARMENIAN SOCIETY
The article analyzes the nationwide sociological research, devoted to the study of the social memory of modern Armenian society. Despite some incompleteness, the social memory has an ability to retain in the collective consciousness the main historical narratives, which are so necessary for the construction of national identity.Poghosyan G., Poghosyan R.
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A study of some illuminated Armenian manuscripts
2014Due to its early Christianization, Armenia has preserved a huge patrimony of religious figures in paintings, statues, icons and illuminated codices. Most of the latter are still conserved in Matenadaran Library in Yerevan and their chronology is widely represented from the Middle Ages to XIX century. Armenian manuscripts embrace also various humanities,
Keheyan, Yeghis +6 more
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Armenian Studies in Turkish Think Tanks
2014В современную эпоху информационные войны имеют место почти во всех сферах, вовлекая в эти процессы государственные и негосударственные учреждения. Развитие Интернета и других информационных технологий наряду с новыми научно-образовательными достижениями сделало доступным также получение информации, что привело также к появлению глобального пространства
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‘By way of divertissement, I am studying daily, at an Armenian Monastery, the Armenian Language’
This chapter details Byron’s association with the Mechitarists, the Armenian intelligentsia who found refuge on the island of St. Lazarus in Italy in 1717 and who worked to preserve Armenian culture and literature. From late 1816 to 1819, during the period in which he was a resident of Venice, Byron travelled frequently to St ...openaire +1 more source
Transactions of the Philological Society, 1997
Classical Armenian possesses two series of indefinite pronouns, one in ‐k‘, the other in ‐mn. The first is employed for the most part in contexts where English any appears, the second where English employs some. The distinction is therefore essentially one of polarity sensitivity, the forms in ‐k‘ being negative‐polarity items (NPIs), those in ‐mn ...
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Classical Armenian possesses two series of indefinite pronouns, one in ‐k‘, the other in ‐mn. The first is employed for the most part in contexts where English any appears, the second where English employs some. The distinction is therefore essentially one of polarity sensitivity, the forms in ‐k‘ being negative‐polarity items (NPIs), those in ‐mn ...
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The South Armenian Block: Gondwanan origin and Tethyan evolution in space and time
Gondwana Research, 2023Igor K Nikogosian +2 more
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