Aromanian Cultural and Linguistic Shift to Greek
Aromanian-armân, (Weigand, 1895) is an oral Eastern-Romance language spoken by the Aromanians (armâni, or armãneashti), an ethnic group historically known for transhumance, dispersed over a wide area of the Balkans in what is present-day Peninsular Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Southern Romania, Serbia, and Albania. These people have been noted as
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Les études aroumaines en Roumanie à l’heure européenne : quelques observations
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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THE ETHNIC CODE OF THE VLACHS AT THE BALKANS
The ethnic code is a basis for ethnic identification of each community, that separates it from other ethnic groups. Vlachs are one of the communities that have been analyzed from different aspects, with a tendency to be related to the identity of another
Ljupco Nedelkov
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Gaps, Or the Dialectics of Inter-imperial Art: The Case of the Belgrade Surrealist Circle [PDF]
This article reflects on the challenges posed to literary studies by cases of inter-imperial positionality: their repercussions on our understanding of lived temporalities, the strategies we use to translate this understanding into art and fiction, and ...
Bahun, Sanja
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Intercultural comparasion Romania –Portugal [PDF]
This article exposes geographic and demographic information from the countries of Portugal and Romania. This information offers the context that allows for a comparison between countries regarding climate, national cuisine, folklore and ...
Alexandru, Laita Robert
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ROMANIAN GYMNASIUMS, PEDAGOGICAL SCHOOLSAND HIGHSCHOOLS ESTABLISHED AND SUBSIDISEDBY THE ROMANIAN GOVERNMENTSFOR THE AROMANIANS IN GREECE (1880-1900) [PDF]
Between 1864 and the beginning of the ninth decade of the 19th century, the Romanian state had founded dozens of Romanian schools in Greece, at the request of the Aromanians established there. The teachers’ salaries, the textbooks as well as
Ion I. SOLCANU
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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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Artefakty przeszłości jako ślady pamięci. Dziedzictwo kulturowe Aromanów na Bałkanach [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to answer several questions: (1) What traces of the Aromanian (Vlach) tangible cultural heritage can be found in present-day Albania, Greece, and the Republic of Macedonia?; (2) What do such traces tell us about the local ...
Kocój, Ewa
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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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