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Sea cruises as a new branch of the tourism industry [PDF]
The article presents sea cruises - a form of tourism which is not very common in Poland but flourishes in other parts of the world. The author describes world and European fleets, cruise routes, ports visited and elements of cruise organization.
Ptaszycka-Jackowska, Danuta
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Baltų ir slavų kalbų vardažodžių daryba (senosios bendrybės ir skirtybės)
WORD FORMATION OF NOUNS IN BALTIC AND SLAVIC (old common traits and differences) Summary The article deals with the problem of relations of Baltic and Slavic languages on the base of word formation of nouns.
Saulius Ambrazas
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Late Medieval Prussia, an area ruled by the Teutonic Order, was a multilingual entity, with the Baltic and Slavic languages used by the local population alongside the German language.
Marcin Sumowski
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Verbalizing Ontologies in Controlled Baltic Languages
Controlled natural languages (mostly English-based) recently have emerged as seemingly informal supplementary means for OWL ontology authoring, if compared to the formal notations that are used by professional knowledge engineers. In this paper we present by examples controlled Latvian language that has been designed to be compliant with the state of ...
Gunta Nešpore +2 more
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‘Infernal’ subtexts in Brodsky’s poem The fifth anniversary
This essay explores the intertextual relationships of Joseph Brodsky’s poem Пятая годовщина an occasional verse dedicated to the fifth anniversary of the poet’s enforced emigration from the Soviet Union.
Maija Könönen
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Baltic context of some Estonian periphrastic causative constructions
I discuss 4 Estonian periphrastic causative constructions based on laskma, andma, panema, and sundima with respect to semantic shift from non-causative to causative use.
Jurgis Pakerys
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ABSTRACT This study examines food price inflation rate convergence among EU27 Member States from 2005 to 2024, focusing on structural breaks, external shocks, and regional disparities. Using panel unit root tests and club convergence analysis, the findings reveal no overall convergence but identify multiple convergence clubs.
Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő
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Vowels of the end of Finno-Ugric word basis in the Mordovian languages
The article describes the characteristics of the system of vowels of the end of the Finno-Ugric word base in the Mordovian languages. Considering generally accepted opinions in Finno-Ugric linguistics that the Baltic-Finnish (especially Finnish) and Sami
Mihail V. Mosin, Natalya M. Mosina
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Acquisition of gender agreement in Lithuanian:exploring the effect of diminutive usage in an elicited production task [PDF]
This study examines Lithuanian children's acquisition of gender agreement using an elicited production task. Lithuanian is a richly inflected Baltic language, with two genders and seven cases.
Brooks, Patricia J. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Institutional entrepreneurs abound in sustainability. Although the hybridity and balance of economic, social, and environmental goals have received scholarly attention, we still know little about how these institutional entrepreneurs approach the new norm where business organizations favor social and environmental sustainability over economic ...
Tina Sendlhofer, Arno Kourula
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