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The labor market outcomes of bilinguals in the United States: Accumulation and returns effects. [PDF]
Churkina O, Nazareno L, Zullo M.
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The Accent on Balto-Slavic Monosyllables
In all examples that can credibly be made out to continue Indo-European monsyllables we find circumflex tone in Balto-Slavic, either as the only form or as a variant. In any event the cirkumflex form is the only type that cannot be completely eliminated
Rasmussen, Jens Elmegård
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Polygenic risk scores predict diabetes complications and their response to intensive blood pressure and glucose control. [PDF]
Tremblay J +32 more
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This paper marks the birth anniversary of Doctor of Philology, Honored Scholar of the Republic of Tatarstan Emiliya Agafonovna Balalykina (b. 1937). Her long research and teaching work is associated mainly with the Kazan University.
L.R. Akhmerova +2 more
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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
Sleeman R +6 more
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Straipsnyje trumpai aprašomas baltų ir slavų pagoniškasis tikėjimas ir bandoma apibūdinti mitologijos, kaip mokslinės disciplinos, vystymąsi, parodant kai kuriuos konkrečius šio vystymosi pavyzdžius. Straipsnį sudaro trys dalys.
Mikhailov, Nikolai
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Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs. [PDF]
Gretzinger J +41 more
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Balto-Slavic Mobility as an Indo-European Problem
The Fifth International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology took place in 2009 at the Silesian University in Opava (Czech Republic). This volume contains papers presented at the workshop.
Jasanoff, Jay
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The Spectrum of Disease-Associated Alleles in Countries with a Predominantly Slavic Population. [PDF]
Yanus GA, Suspitsin EN, Imyanitov EN.
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Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic I
The large majority of the isoglosses which can be established in the South Slavic dialectal area date from the time of the disintegration of Common Slavic and from more recent periods (e.g., Ivi´c 1958: 25ff).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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