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Linguistic Profiling of Heritage Speakers of an Endangered Language: The Case of Vlach Aromanian–Greek Bilinguals [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Linguistics, 2020
This is the first attempt to profile the heritage speakers of an endangered spoken-only variety of Vlach Aromanian in Greece. Neither the variety nor its speakers has been investigated before; hence, the study also aims at evaluating the exact state of ...
Prentza Alexandra, Kaltsa Maria
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Bidirectional Language Contact Effects at the DP Domain: The Case of Greek and Vlach Aromanian Speakers

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
We investigate the effects of the historical language contact of Modern Greek (MG) with Vlach Aromanian (VA) in bilingual speakers of three generations living in Epirus, Greece.
Ianthi Maria Tsimpli   +2 more
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Substrate Words Examined from the Perspective of Linguistic Geography (III) [PDF]

open access: yesPhilologia, 2023
In this article we have proposed to present results of the research of the layer of autochthonous words from the Romanian language, namely the letter C (căciulă – ciucă).
Ecaterina PLEŞCA
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Assessing linguistic vulnerability and endangerment in Serbia a critical survey of methodologies and outcomes [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2020
The paper offers a critical survey of vulnerable and endangered languages and linguistic varieties in Serbia presented in three international inventories: UNESCO’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, Ethnologue and The Catalogue of ...
Sorescu-Marinković Annemarie   +2 more
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Funeral and Memorial Traditions in Neighbouring Slavic and Aroumanian Villages of Macedonia

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
The Romanian population of the Balkans is distributed unevenly throughout the peninsula. In particular, in Macedonia, the Aromanians mainly live dispersedly within the Slavic settlements, however some city areas and even separate settlements might be ...
Alexandra Chivarzina
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Icon painting of the Church in Drenova near Leposavić from the second half of the 16th century [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2021
In the village of Drenova, next to Leposavić, there is a church dedicated to the Annunciation of the Most Holy Mother of God, and it was built during the renewal of the Patriarchate of Peć.
Đorđević Uroš I.
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UNESCO’s Atlas on Endangered Languages and the Local Context

open access: yesSEEU Review, 2021
This article analyses the overall development of the endangered language around the world in reference to UNESCO’s Atlas of World Endangered Languages and reflects on the local context.
Poshka Agim
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CONCORDANCES ROMANES ET CONVERGENCES BALCANO-ROMANES DANS LES DIALECTS ROUMAINS SUD-DANUBIENS. ASPECTS PHONETIQUES, MORPHOLOGIQUES ET SYNTAXIQUES

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2020
Romance Concordances and Balcano-Romance Convergences in the South-Danubian Romanian Dialects. Phonetic, Morphological, and Syntactic Aspects. This paper proposes to emphasise the linguistic similarities of South-Danubian Romanian dialects (Aromanian ...
Manuela NEVACI
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Les études aroumaines en Roumanie à l’heure européenne : quelques observations

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2017
The wide‑ranging initiatives of the Aromanians to promote their language and culture after 1990 were received generally with sympathy at the beginning in Romania. On the other hand, the situation has changed radically with the application for recognition
Nicolas Trifon
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Aromanian – Language or Dialect? Overview of Historical and Contemporary Opinions

open access: yesRomanica Cracoviensia, 2021
This article aims at presenting two concepts from the modern typology of the Romance languages, with a special focus on the Aromanian ethnolect. The first concept, which is widely accepted in the Romanian linguistics and was most prevalent before the Second World War, does not recognise Aromanian as a separate language, but treats it as one of four ...
openaire   +3 more sources

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