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Y chromosome sequencing data suggest dual paths of haplogroup N1a1 into Finland. [PDF]
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Characterization of prevalent genetic variants in the Estonian Biobank body-mass index GWAS. [PDF]
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Retrospective and statistical analysis of hand and forearm injuries in the Silesian pediatric population - study of post-traumatic X-rays in 2022. [PDF]
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Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2020
Belarusian (ISO 639-3 BEL) is an Eastern Slavic language spoken by roughly seven million people in the Republic of Belarus (Zaprudski 2007, Census of the Republic of Belarus 2009), a land-locked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest (Figure
Sonya Bird, Natallia Litvin
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Belarusian (ISO 639-3 BEL) is an Eastern Slavic language spoken by roughly seven million people in the Republic of Belarus (Zaprudski 2007, Census of the Republic of Belarus 2009), a land-locked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest (Figure
Sonya Bird, Natallia Litvin
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Belarusians’ pronunciation: Belarusian or Russian? Evidence from Belarusian-Russian mixed speech
Russian Linguistics, 2014The study investigates the influence of Russian on the pronunciation of Belarusians (in Belarus). The central variety in which this influence can be observed is Belarusian-Russian mixed speech (BRMS). BRMS is practised by hundreds of thousands if not millions of speakers in non-official speech situations.
Gerd Hentschel, Jan Patrick Zeller
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Belarusian Politics and Society Web Archive: Preserving the Belarusian Grassroots Protest
Journal of Belarusian Studies, 2023Abstract Belarusian Politics and Society (BPAS) is a curated web archive created under the auspices of the Ivy Plus Library Confederation to preserve online grassroots content created in, or related to, Belarus since 2020. The article describes the historical context of the creation of BPAS (focusing on the events in Belarus in 2020–2022 and ...
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2021
The Belarusian protest movement that started in August 2020 has been discussed from the point of view of strategy and objectives, and as the cradle of a new subjectivity. This essay goes beyond those two perspectives by looking at the regimes of engagement, developing in interaction with the material and technological environment, that have given the ...
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The Belarusian protest movement that started in August 2020 has been discussed from the point of view of strategy and objectives, and as the cradle of a new subjectivity. This essay goes beyond those two perspectives by looking at the regimes of engagement, developing in interaction with the material and technological environment, that have given the ...
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Belarusian National Historiography and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as a Belarusian State
1999Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Bd. 48 Nr. 3 (1999)
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