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Daco-Romanian Definite DPs at the Syntax-Phonology Interface

open access: yesLanguages
In this paper I propose that the host of the definite suffix in Daco-Romanian languages like Modern Romanian, Old Romanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian, and Aromanian (DacRom) is determined at PF, as a consequence of the conditions that apply to the
Daniela Isac
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Les relations roumano‑grecques dans l’entre‑deux‑guerres : quelques considérations sur un rapprochement continu

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2017
After the diplomatic tensions of the xixth Century, the Romanian‑Greek relations have followed, during the interwar decades, a winding course, influenced either by the internal political changes in the two states or by the international events occuring ...
Radu Tudorancea
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Prepositions in Aromanian

open access: yes, 2020
This contribution has two main purposes, to provide a description of the nature and distribution of prepositions and, more generally, of PPs in Aromanian, and to propose some points of a theoretical treatment of prepositions. We will consider the structures headed by a sub-set of Aromanian prepositions in varieties spoken in South Albania.
Leonardo M. Savoia   +2 more
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The portrayal of Belgrade in the prose of Stevan Sremac [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2019
The subject of research is the portrayal of Belgrade in the prose of Stevan Sremac. The introductory part of the paper refers to the socio-historical, economic and cultural circumstances in Belgrade in the late 19th century, as well as general ...
Soleša Biljana S.
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Religious vocabulary in Aromanian compared to Romanian

open access: yesBalcanica Posnaniensia Acta et studia, 2015
The first layer of Aromanian Christian terminology is common for all the Balkan Romance languages. It contains a number of inherited Latin terms and some early assimilated Greek loanwords, due to the Oriental origin of Christianity. As for the later layer, the compound of terms related to ecclesiastical organisation and liturgy or to more sophisticated
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The heartbeat of Vlach/Aromanian in Metsovo, Greece

open access: yesSelected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, 2007
This paper discusses data collected in Metsovo from young people belonging to three age groups, ranging from 5 to 19: pre-school children, primary school children and adolescents. Metsovo is largely bilingual in Greek and Vlach, a Romance, oral language of the Balkans, experiencing shift in favour of Greek. Part of the motivation for this investigation
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The Fight for Balkan Latinity. The Aromanians until World War I. [PDF]

open access: yesMediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2011
The Aromanians of Vlahs are a people of the Balkans historically mentioned in many sources and documents thruoughoutthe centuries, since the age of Roman colonization. Their particular identity emerged during the XIX century, when the rise ofnationalism involved also the Vlahs, who demanded the protection of the Sultan against Greek propaganda and ...
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Exploring Microvariation in Verb-Movement Parameters within Daco-Romanian and across Daco-Romance

open access: yesLanguages
This article reviews some of the principal patterns of morphosyntactic variation within Daco-Romanian and across Daco-Romance in support of a distinction between low vs high V-movement grammars variously distributed in accordance with diatopic variation (
Ștefania Costea, Adam Ledgeway
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Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact. [PDF]

open access: yesJ R Soc Interface, 2021
Ranacher P   +7 more
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A typology of subjunctive complements in Balkan languages

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2009
This paper proposes a comparative approach to the subjunctive complements to verbs and nouns in two language groups: Romance Balkan (i.e. Standard Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian) and Slavic Balkan (mostly Serbian, Croatian, and Macedonian).
Virginia Hill, Olga Mišeska-Tomić
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