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The Semantic Distribution of Germanic Loanwords in Proto-Slavic
In this article, the author reviews the evidence supplied by loanwords for the nature of contacts between the Proto-Slavs and their Germanic neighbours, i.e. the Goths and various western Germanic peoples.
Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff
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The object of this essay is to assess the origin, role and varying quality of the Gothic structures which proliferated in the English Garden during the eighteenth century. Obviously related to the evolution of Taste and the emergence of new aesthetic categories (the Sublime and the Picturesque), the rehabilitation of the Gothic took different forms ...
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Intersections of Politics, Culture, Class, and Gender in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merchant of Venice [PDF]
Kott +4 more
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Crowd Sourcing: Do Peer Crowd Prototypes Match Reality? [PDF]
Pivnick LK, Gordon RA, Crosnoe R.
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Authenticating coins of the 'Roman emperor' Sponsian. [PDF]
Pearson PN +4 more
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'Dagli altari alla polvere' : Alaric, Constantine III, and the downfall of Stilicho
Wijnendaele, Jeroen
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El reino visigodo de Toledo y los matrimonios mixtos entre godos y romanos
The LV 3.1.1, issued during the kingship of Leovigild, revoked a previous law banning the marriages between Goths and Romans. In all the civil laws which preceded and followed the LV 3.1.1. and that prohibited the mixed unions between people of different
Mª Rosa Valverde
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Home Fae Home: A case study in co-designing trauma-informed community spaces with young people in Dundee, Scotland. [PDF]
Robertson C +3 more
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Goth migration induced changes in the matrilineal genetic structure of the central-east European population. [PDF]
Stolarek I +8 more
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