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Affricates and affricated consonants in Aromanian spontaneous speech
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Changes in Aromanian language use and the Aromanian ethnolinguistic group’s reaction to decline
Journal of Emerging Investigators, 2021Aromanians, an ethnolinguistic group scattered across the Balkans, feature a unique language and culture that are known for their irreplaceable contributions to the globe’s cultural and linguistic diversity. Unfortunately, the group’s language and culture are rapidly trending towards extinction. Therefore, we quantified the relationship between age and
Theodore Pascal Ganea, Stoica Lascu
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Ternary Deictic System in Aromanian
DIG, 2007Abstract Ternary deictic system in Aromanian Adverbs of place of the type here, there, which form a binary system met in many languages, can be considered as local or spatial deictic elements. In Ibero-Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan) a ternary deictic system appears which, regionally, can be found in dialects of the ...
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The Morphosyntax of Albanian and Aromanian Varieties
2018The title of this monograph highlights its focus on Albanian and Aromanian varieties, and on the empirical domains of nominal inflection, Case and agreement, complementation. The reason why we came to investigate these languages has to do both with their status of relatively little studied languages and with the availability of informants ...
M. Rita Manzini, Leonardo M. Savoia
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Inventing a Prosthetic Bourgeoisie: Romania and the Aromanians, 1848–1906
Nationalities Papers, 2021AbstractThe present article focuses on the period between 1848 and 1906—between the politicized “discovery” of Balkan Aromanians as a kinfolk by Romanian nation-state builders and the aftermath of the community’s recognition by the Ottoman government.
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Morphological reduction in Aromanian
2009This paper presents the findings of a study examining the extent of linguistic attrition in Aromanian. In particular, the study focuses on derivational morphology and it examines reduction in the use of a group of suffixes by three age groups in the small town of Philippiada as well as loss in the allomorphic variation and in the range of semantic ...
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Modeling language evolution: Aromanian, an endangered language in Greece
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2012Abstract Time evolution of the relative density of speakers of an endangered language, Aromanian, which is spoken by a bilingual community in North-Western Greece, is approached theoretically by means of a two-state model and a three-state model. The same prestige and volatility parameters are used in these two models.
Evangelos Bakalis, Alexandra Galani
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Non-verbal predication and clitics in Aromanian
2019Abstract This paper discusses predicational structures in some Aromanian varieties which involve PP or AP predicates combining with the copula be. In these structures the internal argument and subject of be is cross-referenced by an
Mavrogiorgos, Marios, Ledgeway, Adam
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Recent research in Aromanian from the Republic of Macedonia
dig, 2013Abstract In this article, I present phonological and morphological features of three Aromanian subdialects in the Republic of Macedonia. The study is based on fieldwork recordings of Aromanian dialect speakers from urban and rural communities: Struga, Cruşova, and Beala di Supra. In describing these features, this article raises the general descriptive
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The Complementiser System of Aromanian (South Albania)
2018We present an outline of finite complementation in varieties of Aromanian spoken in South Albania, in contact with Albanian, setting it in the context of the literature on Romanian, on Italian varieties and on Albanian. First, like Romanian, Albanian and some Italian varieties, Aromanian has two finite complementizers, connecting roughly to indicative ...
M. Rita Manzini, Leonardo M. Savoia
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