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Albania: a denial of the Ottoman past : (School textbooks and politics of memory) [PDF]
In post-communist Albania’s schools, alongside regular textbooks of history for teaching the subject, school atlases of history are also employed as a prescribed or adjunct textbook.
Kamusella, Tomasz Dominik
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Posvojne zamjenice kao DP-ovi u kosim padežima: povezivači i gomilanje afikasa [PDF]
In many familiar European languages, e.g. German or Italian, possessive pronouns agree in φ-features with their head noun. We argue that they are genitive pronouns, endowed with an extra φ-features set.
M.Rita Manzini
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Exploring Microvariation in Verb-Movement Parameters within Daco-Romanian and across Daco-Romance [PDF]
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 (
Ledgeway, Adam
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Electromyographic activity in deadlift exercise and its variants. A systematic review. [PDF]
Martín-Fuentes I +2 more
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‘Perceived Co-Ethnics’ and Kin-State Citizenship in Southeastern Europe [PDF]
The paper analyses the often neglected ‘perceived co-ethnics’ in the analysis of citizenship policies. The paper argues this is an interstitial category that further complicates the triadic nexus between national minorities, nationalizing states and kin ...
Stjepanovic, Dejan
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Radiation oncology in Latin speaking countries: A link between Europe and Latin America. [PDF]
Lopez Guerra JL +3 more
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Aromanian Vlach and Greek: Shifting Identities [PDF]
In modern times, with Greek being the only language of instruction and communication in the wider society (Chomsky, 1971), Aromanian’s linguistic and cultural shift has been so profound that this language is now endangered (Dinas et al., 2011) in Greece.
De Lusignan Fan-Moniz, Alexandre
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Origin of the words denoting some of the most ancient old world pulse crops and their diversity in modern European languages. [PDF]
Mikić A.
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