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NON-VERBAL CLAUSES WITH DEMONSTRATIVE IDENTIFIERS IN THE HISTORY OF CROATIAN
The paper presents a corpus-based typological and diachronic study of nonverbal clauses with demonstrative identifiers in Croatian. As one of the four types of demonstratives proposed by H.
Ana Šimić
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Peasants into Muslims: Poverty and conversions to Islam in Ottoman Bosnia
Abstract Whilst economic historians have invested substantial effort into understanding the economic consequences of religion, they have invested less effort into understanding the determinants of religious affiliation. The lack of knowledge about determinants of religious affiliation seems particularly striking in the case of Southeastern Europe ...
Leonard Kukić, Yasin Arslantas
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Leksičke osobitosti odrješenja grijeha u Klimantovićevu zborniku iz 1512. godine
This paper presents the lexical and linguistic characteristics of absolution of sins in the Croatian Church Slavonic Klimantović’s Miscellany I, in which the patterns of release and absolution from sin are powerful oral mechanism adjusted ...
Katarina Lozić Knezović
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Verba Dicendi in Croatian Church Slavonic
The semantic frame of verba dicendi includes: the speaker ; the addressee ; the topic ; the benefactor ; the information, and sometimes the instrument. The aim of this paper is to describe the syntactic realization of these roles in Croatian Church Slavonic.
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The Role of Contact in Explaining Linguistic Convergence1
Abstract In this paper, I explore the question of how linguistic convergence emerges and what the role of contact might be. My case study is the spread of headed relative clauses built around wh‐relative markers in the Standard Average European languages.
Nikolas Gisborne
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ABSTRACT Objectives The purpose of this study is to evaluate differences in adult mortality risk at the intersection of climate change and urbanization between late medieval (c. 1200–1500) and early modern (c. 1500–1800) Berlin. After the founding of the city in c.
Emily J. Brennan
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Blueprint for a Universal Theory of Learning to Read: The Combinatorial Model
The Reading Tree. Abstract In this essay, I outline some of the essential ingredients of a universal theory of reading acquisition, one that seeks to highlight commonalities while embracing the global diversity of languages, writing systems, and cultures.
David L. Share
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Iz sintakse Kožičićeva MISALA HRUACKOGA (= On the Syntax of Kožičić’s MISAL HRUACKI) [PDF]
Misal hruacki (1531) Šimuna Kožičića Benje zauzima posebno mjesto među hrvatskoglagoljskim misalima. Recentna su istraživanja naime utvrdila da je riječ o prvoj hrvatskoj potpunoj redakciji biblijskih čitanja prema Vulgati, pri čijem se priređivanju ...
Ivana Eterović, Jozo Vela
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Judicial relational legal consciousness: authoritarian backsliding as a catalyst of change
Abstract Between 2015 and 2023, authoritarian backsliding triggered significant changes in the Polish judiciary, prompting some judges to adopt a new approach in their interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights, both on and off bench, taking a more explicit stance as individual applicants against the Polish government in the European ...
AGNIESZKA KUBAL
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Peoplehood and the Orthodox person: a view from central Serbia
Abstract Practising Orthodox Christians in central Serbia live their liturgical lives within the idiom of Serbian peoplehood. This article probes the ‘people’ (narod) – perceived locally as an historically and geographically rooted ethno‐moral collectivity – as a core concept of belonging which is key for understanding post‐Yugoslav Orthodox life. The ‘
Nicholas Lackenby
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