THE BULGARIAN PAST FUTURE PERFECT AND ITS SLOVENE EQUIVALENTS: A CONTRASTIVE PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
The article identifies and analyses Slovene contrastive (linguistic-systemic) equivalents of the Bulgarian future perfect tense, an infrequently used verb form in contemporary Bulgarian, indicating an action/event posterior with regard to a past time ...
Robert Grošelj
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The family tree – a challenge for multicultural learning: some aspects of Swedish, Serbian and Bulgarian kinship terminology [PDF]
To discover the essential differences in cultural and linguistic patterns of a certain society, we need to look no further than to the most common relations of all – those between family members.
Sabira Ståhlberg, Dorijan Hajdu
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NEW INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS MODELS: FROM LINEAR TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY APPROACH [PDF]
In the growth of the Industry 4.0 transformation the economy has become to changed. Thus, not just the economy regulations are fostered but a new business approach has been arisen: the circular / regenerative economy approach.
N. Sterev
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Translating deictic motion verbs among Bulgarian, Croatian, and Serbian: A corpus-based study
This article deals with translating South Slavic deictic verbs. Specifically, we consider translations among Bulgarian, Croatian, and Serbian. Deictic verbs are verbs whose interpretation is dependent on the location of speech-act participants (Fillmore ...
Svetlana Nedelcheva, Ljiljana Šarić
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Why is the Bulgarian thesis on Macedonian identity wrong? [PDF]
Bulgarian theses that: Macedonians have Bulgarian roots, while the Macedonian language is a dialect of the Bulgarian language; and, that the Macedonian identity is a „product“ of the Comintern, ie., of Josiph Broz Tito and Josiph Visarionovic Stalin, are
Salim Kadri KERIMI
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Impoliteness in parliamentary discourse: a cognitive-pragmatic and sociocultural approach
This article focuses on the use of impoliteness strategies in the discourse of American, Bulgarian, Polish, and Ukrainian parliaments. Our research of impolite rhetoric, also known as unparliamentary language, is located on the intersection of cognitive ...
Iryna Shevchenko +2 more
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Petar Ralchev’s “Bulgarian Suite”: Explorations of Asymmetry, Modality, and Metrical Dissonances [PDF]
The music of Bulgaria is an excellent example of a complex musical tradition which combines Middle Eastern makams (modes), regional microtonal structures, pentatonic scales, diatonic modes, and major/minor collections.
Kirilov, Kalin
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Маркеры неосуществленного действия в болгарском и итальянском языках: союзы без да и senza (che)
The paper reviews Bulgarian conjunction bez da and Italian conjunction senza (che), introducing the subordinate clause with the relating to an unaccomplished action.
Елена Юрьевна Иванова +1 more
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Âlâm-ı İslâm Rumeli Meẓâlimi ve Bulġar Vaḥşetleri Adlı Eserin Muhtevâsı
Balkan Savaşları esnasında Rumeli’de yaşanan mezâlim yani zulümler, haksızlıklar ve kıyımlar pek çok belgeyle ortaya konmuştur. İkinci Meşrutiyet’ten sonra kurulan Rumeli Muhâcirîn-i İslamiye Cemiyeti bu belgelerden bir kısmını bize bırakmıştır. Cemiyet,
Derya Kılıçkaya
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A Russian Story in the USA: On the Identity of Post-Socialist Immigration
This article presents the problem of identity construction among Eastern European immigrants to the USA after so-called “democratic changes.” It is based on the intercultural rather than multicultural approach which considers both the immigrants ...
Anastasova Ekaterina
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