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Neutralizacija u izražavanju mjesta i smjera kretanja u hrvatskom jeziku [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In Croatian, the location and destination of motion are expressed mainly by various syntactic means, but their neutralisation is also described in the literature, especially in South Čakavian dialects.
Zubčić, Sanja
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Present-day tendencies in the morpho-syntax of Istró-Romanian dialect

open access: yesLinguistica, 1991
As compared to the idiom spoken by the southern Istro-Romanians who people several small villages and hamlets in the south of mount Učka, and speak a language subject to constant changes the idiom spoken by the inhabitants of Žejane (Yugos­ lavia) has ...
Richard Sârbu
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Contributors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
National Foreign Language Resource ...

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The Intonational Phonology of Daco-Romance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Within the field of Romance phonetics and phonology, the intonation of the Daco- Romance languages (Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian) has been a much-neglected topic.
Marusca, Samuil
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A plural indefinite quantifier on the Romance-Slavic border [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This study investigates the plural form uni/une deriving from the numeral ‘one’ in the Istriot dialect of Sissano. Sissano is located in the Istrian peninsula, an area characterized by high intensity of linguistic contact.
Giudici, Alberto, Zanini, Chiara
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Znikanie etnosu i nowe formy walki o tożsamość: wschodnioromańscy mieszkańcy Istrii [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The paper is based on the results of two anthropological researches conducted within the communities living in the Istria Peninsula. Until recently they have used specific local Eastern Romance dialects.
Nowicka, Ewa
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Regionalna lingvistična atlasa: Istriotski lingvistični atlas (ILA), Istroromunski lingvistični atlas (IRLA) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Regional Linguistic Atlases: the Istriot Linguistic Atlas (ILA) and the Istroromanian Linguistic Atlas (IRLA) The author discusses his regional atlases: the first is Istrian (ILA; published in 1998) and the second is Istro-Romanian (IrLA; 2002).
Filipi, Goran
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Contemporary Vlach languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Artykuł omawia trzy kwestie dotyczące obecnej sytuacji języków wołoskich używanych przez Wołochów bałkańskich. Pierwsza z nich to językowy status istrorumuńskiego, meglenorumuńskiego i arumuńskiego (dialekt / język), a tym samym ich stosunek do języka ...
Klimkowski, Tomasz
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When Moldovan meets Russian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This article offers an analysis of Moldovan complex predicates, focusing on the differences between structures with aspectuals and modals. It is shown that, under the influence of Russian, a minor pattern found in old Moldovan, whereby aspectuals and ...
Ștefania Costea
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Istro-romanians: the legacy of a culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Istro-Romanians are one of Europe’s smallest ethnic groups. They inhabit villages like: Šušnjevica (i.e. Suşnieviţa), Zejane (i.e. Jeiani), Brdo (i.e. Bârdo) and Nova Vas (i.e. Noselo), in the central and north-eastern corner of the Istria Peninsula,
Burlacu, M.
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