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Latin graphemes Z and V in Internet genres [PDF]
The article compares the use of graphemes Z and V in written Russian Internet mass media of various genres: traditional (articles of Internet news portals and sites of regional governments), communicative (comments, messages, posts on social networks ...
Shtukareva, Elena Borisovna
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Language purism in the mirror. William Barnes and August Treboniu Laurian
The article sets out to draw a very brief comparison of the common features shared by the purist attitudes displayed by two 19th-century English and Romanian scholars, William Barnes and August Treboniu Laurian and classifies them according to the set of
Sorin Ciutacu
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It is well known that Greek language and culture had a great impact on Roman culture and literature in the Latin language. However, the influence of the Latin language on Greek has drawn less attention, particularly when it comes to loanwords.
Alka Lončar
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Le nom du bourreau en latin et dans les langues romanes
Le présent article revient sur l’étymologie des noms du bourreau en latin et dans les langues romanes et s’interroge sur les moyens lexicaux mis en œuvre dans ces langues pour contourner le tabou qui condamnait au silence les mots le désignant ...
Maxime CANIN
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Aging and Productivity in Latin America [PDF]
This article considers how changes in Latin American countries’ age structures may affect their long-term economic performance through the impact on labor supply, dependency ratios, and productivity.
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The city of Arles, for many reasons, soon became accustomed to writing evidence of relations with the different powers that governed it. Since the thirteenth century, the Counts of Anjou have succeeded each other at the head of Provence and Arles was ...
Marie Rose Bonnet
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A Latin-Hungarian Prisoners’ Song from the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century [PDF]
‘Inolus, Inolus’ is one of the most mysterious text families in eighteenth-century Hungarian popular poetry. It emerges in both Latin and Hungarian manuscript versions, primarily in East Transylvania and later around Debrecen too.
Rumen István Csörsz
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Cet article entend mettre en lumière les différentes problématiques que soulève un court opuscule pour le moins déroutant, l’Arte para en breve saber latín, publié par le célèbre humaniste de Salamanque Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas dans les dernières ...
Sophie-Bérangère Singlard
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This paper aims to show how at the end of the Sixteenth Century, translating in latin modern and comtemporary historiography, first written in Italian, had limits: as S.
Susanna Gambino-Longo
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Eponyms in Latin Medical Terminology Derived from a Toponym
The present research pays attention to those Latin medical terms which are derived from toponyms. The authors’ main purpose is to make an attempt to compile a list of these terms and to devise a classification.
Gergana Petkova , Vanya Ivanova
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