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Aromanian – Language or Dialect? Overview of Historical and Contemporary Opinions
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 ...
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Short vs Long Stem Alternations in Romance Verbal Inflection: The S‐Morphome
Abstract Some verbs in Romance (e.g. the reflexes of faciō ‘do’, dīcō ‘say’, habeō ‘have’, sapiō ‘know’, possum ‘be able’, and volō ‘want’) display alternations between a short (e.g. It. f‐are, f‐a, d‐ire) and a long (e.g. It. fac‐evo, dic‐e, dic‐evo) stem.
Borja Herce, Chundra A. Cathcart
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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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This study presents the mutual conditioning between the social dynamics and the traditions of the ethnic communities of Dobrogea, as well as the ways of maintaining the cultural identity of the Greeks, Aromanians, Lipovans, and Tatars in the full era of ...
M. Kozlovsky
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THE ETHNO-CULTURAL BELONGINGNESS OF AROMANIANS, VLACHS, CATHOLICS, AND LIPOVANS/OLD BELIEVERS IN ROMANIA AND BULGARIA (1990–2012) [PDF]
This study is conceived as a historical and ethnographic contextualization of ethno-linguistic groups in contemporary Southeastern Europe, with a comparative approach of several transborder communities from Romania and Bulgaria (Aromanians, Catholics ...
MARIN CONSTANTIN
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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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The Aromanian Farsheroti Dialect – Balkan Perspective
The Aromanian Farsheroti Dialect – Balkan PerspectiveThe focus of our interest is the analysis of the Aromanian Farsheroti speech from the Ohrid-Struga region, which has never been a subject of a separate linguistic analysis. This speech is described in comparison to the Macedonian Ohrid-Struga dialects and special emphasis is given to their mutual ...
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The Romanians in Balcani. Scurte considerații
Aromanians are part of the Romanic territory in the Balkans and the Romanians are the Romanic area over the Danube. Romanians and Aromanians are two branches of the same people called Romanians.
Radu Baltasiu, Emil Țîrcomnicu
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This contribution has two main purposes, to provide a description of the nature and distribution of prepositions and, more generally, of PPs in Aromanian, and to propose some points of a theoretical treatment of prepositions. We will consider the structures headed by a sub-set of Aromanian prepositions in varieties spoken in South Albania.
Leonardo M. Savoia +2 more
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At the beginning of 1900, Romanian-Bulgarian relations were very tense, being fuelled by both the incidents at the Southern border and the attacks that took place on the Romanian territory, thus, on the agenda of the Romanian politicians, the problem of
Daniel Silviu NICULAE
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