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BALKAN FEATURES OF AROMANIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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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L’aroumain, dialecte du roumain ou langue à part ?

open access: yesLengas
The idea that Aromanian was a dialect of Romanian was long taken for granted, but it was not until after the Second World War that an attempt was made to argue it scientifically.
Nicolas Trifon
doaj   +1 more source

February 1996 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Edward Said, keynote address at the second Macalester International Roundtable.
Helgeson, Greg
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Interlinguistic phenomena in Albanian Turkisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The following article will analyse some particular cases of Albanian Turkisms, also compared with Turkisms in other languages of the Balkans. The topics that will be dealt with are the following: morphemic induction, hybrid compounds, calques on ...
Bufli, Gjorgji
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Sic transit...: South Eastern Europe-Japan University Cooperation Network Student Forum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
"Sic transit..." documents the proceedings of ‘South Eastern Europe-Japan University Cooperation Network Student Forum’ held at the University of Tsukuba in 2010.
BEJENARU Claudia Mirela   +13 more
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Bilingual Speech and Language Ecology in Greek Thrace: Romani and Pomak in contact with Turkish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
International audienceThis paper examines the influence of language ecology (Mufwene 2001, 2005) on bilingual speech. It is based on first hand data from two undocumented varieties of Romani and Pomak in contact with Turkish in Greek Thrace, in both ...
Adamou, Evangelia
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Challenges in Researching Endangered and Vulnerable Languages in Serbia within the Project “Vulnerable Languages and Linguistic Varieties in Serbia”: Methodological and Ethical Issues

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi
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?

open access: yesAnalele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XXIV Lexic comun / lexic specializat
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
openaire   +1 more source

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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Relevanţa termenilor daco-rom. Șcheau, macedo-rom. Șcl’eau și alb. Shqâ în clarificarea relaţiei dintre etnonimul sclavus ‘slav’ și socionimul sclavus ‘sclav’ din latina medievală

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei
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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