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The Georgian VIA scene presents itself as a complex case study: the dynamics shaping it go beyond the much-discussed ideologisation of the musical genre of VIA, and beyond a clear-cut dichotomy of “official/unofficial” culture. Instead, Georgian VIAS of
Irine Beridze
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Browser-based visualization framework Tracer for Outreach & Education [PDF]
Education & outreach is an important part of HEP experiments. With outreach & education, experiments can have an impact on the public, students and their teachers, as well as policymakers and the media.
Sharmazanashvili Alexander +5 more
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CONCEPTS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY RESARCH IN THE GEORGIAN LITERARY SPACE
The article «Concepts of National Identity Research in the Georgian Literary Space» talks about the determining factors of national identity, that the nation forms and constitutes itself through the national narrative. The problem of national identity
Nana Arakhamia
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Processing Tools for Greek and Other Languages of the Christian Middle East [PDF]
This paper presents some computer tools and linguistic resources of the GREgORI project. These developments allow automated processing of texts written in the main languages of the Christian Middel East, such as Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Armenian and ...
Bastien Kindt
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Ilia Chavchavadze and the emergence of Georgian national discourse
The purpose of this article is to explore the history of the emergence of the discourse of Georgian nationalism and the idea of the Georgian nation.
Beniamin Mailyan
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Relationship between fixed and permanent labor contracts in Georgian and international law [PDF]
This article was written to describe the main regulations under Georgian labor law about fixed-term and permanent labor contracts. It was made to analyze the problems under Georgian Labor Code about regulating these two type of contracts. Under Georgian
Natia Rekhviashvili
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The “Europe – Russia” Dichotomy as an Invented Tradition of Modern Georgian Nationalism
In the article, the author analyzes the transformation of the dichotomy “Europe – Russia” in contemporary Georgian intellectual discourse as well as strategies and forms of positive and negative ideologization of the West and Russia.
M. W. Kyrchanov
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Both sonority, via the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP), and timing, via the coupled oscillator model advanced within Articulatory Phonology (AP), have been invoked to define the syllable as a unit. Georgian presents challenges for both definitions. The irrelevance of the SSP for Georgian phonotactics is well documented, while it is unclear whether ...
Crouch, Caroline +2 more
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Linguocultural Peculiarities of German and Georgian Phraseological Units – Contrastive Analysis [PDF]
Knowledge about the world begins with gaining knowledge about the language. Language is a part of our national culture and plays one of the main roles in its formation.
Abuseridze, A. (Anzor) +1 more
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The Georgian-Ossetian Relations in Georgia and the Common Understanding of History
Generally, while traditional Georgian nationalism based on language, Christianity and “motherland” had existed in Georgia, the Soviet nationality policy strengthened Georgians’ and Ossetians’ exclusionist ethnic nationalism and caused the conflict in ...
Keisuke Wakizaka
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