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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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BALKAN FEATURES OF AROMANIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]
This language, which belongs to the Latin population of Souhern Balkans, was neither ‘born’ anywhere, nor did it ’emerge’ as a new ethnic form. It is spoken by seperate groups of people in the South of Albania, Northern and Northwestern Greece, Former ...
Poci, Spiridhulla
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Evaluation of Various Detection Strategies in the Assessment of Noncredible Memory Performance: Results of Two Experimental Studies. [PDF]
Crişan I +6 more
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In 2022, lexicologist Elka Jačeva-Ulčar published a book in Macedonian, which has garnered attention for its utility and interest not only among specialists such as Macedonians, lexicologists, and onomatologists, but also among a broader readership ...
Alexandra I. Chivarzina
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The exploration, development and perspective of oil and gas in the Black Sea region [PDF]
The Black Sea region, a large horizon ready to open, ready to explore, ready to show her energy, herpower and opportunities. But how we are preparing for this? It is a high competition between all the“actors” implicated in this field.
Martínez de Osés, Francesc Xavier +1 more
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The borrowed words slav ‘Slav’ and sclav ‘slave’ began to be used in Romanian as late as the 19thcentury, as indicated in the respective articles of MDA – Micul dicţionar academic, IV, 2003.
Adrian Poruciuc
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Experimental Investigation and CFD Modeling of Slush Cryogen Flow Measurement Using Circular Shape Capacitors. [PDF]
Monea BF, Ionete EI, Spiridon SI.
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In the paper we define, elaborate and illustrate what language documentation is, firstly by focusing on the global context where the large number of vanishing languages warrants such an approach in applied linguistics, and then by narrowing our scope ...
Biljana Radić-Bojanić +1 more
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AROMANIAN – A LANGUAGE OR A DIALECT?
The 90s of the last century marked the reopening of the ‘Aromanian file’, which seemed to have exhausted its resources and polemics. Considered part of the Romanian people, Latinized Greeks or descendants of the Macedonians of Alexander the Great, the Aromanians continue to look for answers to questions concerning their national being itself. After the
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Dialectal and Low-Resource Machine Translation for Aromanian
This paper presents the process of building a neural machine translation system with support for English, Romanian, and Aromanian - an endangered Eastern Romance language. The primary contribution of this research is twofold: (1) the creation of the most extensive Aromanian-Romanian parallel corpus to date, consisting of 79,000 sentence pairs, and (2 ...
Jerpelea, Alexandru-Iulius +2 more
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