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THE FUNCTION OF ΑNCIENT GREEK IN MODERN GREEK – POLISH LEGAL TRANSLATION TEACHING [PDF]
According to ideas which have been presented in main course books and methodological guides, a lack of Ancient Greek in the process of teaching Modern Greek Philology has occurred.
Karolina GORTYCH
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Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) constitutes a valuable tool in evaluating the quality of care offered in orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this review is to identify the PROMs that have been translated into and validated in
Ioannis I. Daskalakis +4 more
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We studied two fundamental linguistic channels—the sentences and the interpunctions channels—and showed they can reveal deeper connections between texts. The applied theory does not follow the actual paradigm of linguistic studies.
E. Matricciani
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Juan Luis Vives on the use of Ancient literature in education [PDF]
The work “On Education” (De tradendis disciplinis) by the Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives (1492/3-1540) is considered from the perspective of the use of ancient literature during the initial period of child school training (from 7 to 15 years).
Nina Revyakina
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How a teacher and professor of ancient Greek language and literature at Sorbonne University met Vernant and his fellows : a testimony.
Paul Demont
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தமிழ் இலக்கியங்களில் வைதீக நெறியின் செல்வாக்கு / Influence of Vaidikaneri in Tamil Literature [PDF]
Tamil, Sanskrit, Greek, Hebrew, Latin and Chinese are considered classical and ancient languages of the world. Of these, Tamil and Sanskrit flourished in the Indian subcontinent.
முனைவர் பா. சங்கரேஸ்வரி / Dr.B.Sankareswari,
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Developing the “Language Profile Test” for Greek Students aged 11-15 Years.
This paper discusses the development of the “Language Profile Test,” a tool for assessing the underlying component skills of reading fluency and comprehension for students aged 11–15 in the context of Greek as L1.
Ralia Thoma
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ANCIENT EPISTOLOGRAPHY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF LETTER-WRITING IN GREECE
The development of ancient epistolography could be associated with the very development of literacy in Greece. Apart from its original function, to transfer a notice to a distant person, the letter has expanded its realm over time. Trough an overview of
Слободанка С. Пртија
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THE RECIPIENTS OF POLISH, GREEK AND CYPRIOT LEGAL NORMS. LINGUISTIC EXPONENTS
The paper is dedicated to highlighting and indicating linguistic exponents used for needs to express the recipients of legal rules, which are present in Polish, Greek and Cypriot normative acts.
Karolina GORTYCH-MICHALAK
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Compound Formation in Language Mixing
In this paper, I discuss nominal compound formation in language contact situations, the question being of how compounding in language mixing can inform both theories of mixing and theories of word-hood.
Artemis Alexiadou, Artemis Alexiadou
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