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TRANSYLVANIAN, MOLDAVIAN AND “AURELIAN” INTELLECTUALS A BOUT THE ROMANIANS FROM BALKANS (30S - 40S OF THE 19 TH CENTURY) [PDF]
The study examines the writings of Romanian intellectuals in Transylvania, Moldavia, and Wallachia, in the 30s -40s of the Nineteenth Century on the Vlachs from Balkans; also shown the first references in Romanian press ...
Stoica LASCU
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The Balkan Sprachbund in the Republic of Macedonia Today: “Eurology” as Discontinuity and Dialectology as Continuity In the article, I attempt to uphold the thesis about the continuity of the processes which gave rise to the phenomenon of the Balkan ...
Victor Friedman
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Religion on the border: Sanctuaries and festivals in post-communist Albania [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to bring together observations conducted in three ‘sanctuaries' of south-east Albania and observations regarding the international border between Greece and Albania and its impact on local society. The aim of this paper is not to
de Rapper, Gilles
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When in the Balkans, Do as the Romans Do : —Or Why the Present is the Wrong Key to the Past [PDF]
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Lindstedt, Jouko
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The Influence of Attitude on the Treatment of Interdentals in Loanwords : Ill-performed Importations [PDF]
This article treats cross-linguistic variation in the treatment of /0, d/ in loanwords. We maintain that the phonological adaptation of /0, d/, cross-linguistically, is to /t, d/, that substitution by /f, v/, which occurs in a few languages, is based on ...
LaCharité, Darlene, Paradis, Carole
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Non-verbal predication and be-clitics in Aromanian
Abstract 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 accusative clitic, as long as it is 3rd person and a topic. However, Individual-Level APs typically resist cliticisation.
Ledgeway, AN, Mavrogiorgos, Marios
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Introduction: Balkan Romance Within the Balkan Sprachbund
This article provides a short introduction to Balkan Romance, examining and exemplifying a number of its principal features. In particular, the discussion begins in §2 with a review of the main morphosyntactic features of the four principal sub-branches ...
Virginia Hill, Adam Ledgeway
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Reflecții asupra estompării identității aromânilor din Albania
In 1912, Albania, a poor country with a Muslim majority, with an almost completely illiterate population, but with a key geopolitical position on the Adriatic Sea, proclaimed its independence.
Elsa STAVRO
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The idea of a Kosovan language in Yugoslavia's language politics [PDF]
Not only are nations invented (imagined) into and out of existence, but languages and states are as well. Decisions on how to construct, change or obliterate a language are essentially arbitrary, and as such dictated by political considerations.
Kamusella, Tomasz
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Studio portrait of Branislav Nušić [PDF]
Upper body profile shot of a moustached man.Branislav Nušić, born Alkibijad Nuša (1864, Belgrade – 1938), son of Đorđe Nuša, was a Serbian novelist of Aromanian (Cincar) descent, playwright, satirist, essayist and founder of modern rhetoric in Serbia. He
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