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Altlett. autis ‘Windeln’ und russ. dial. obut´
ДР. ЛАТЫШСК. autis ʽПЕЛЕНКИ’ И РУССК. ДИАЛ. обуть ʽОБУВЬ’РезюмеНаряду с o-сновой лит. aũtis ʽпортянка’, лтш. àuts ʽпортянка, повязка, платок’ в др. лтш. сохранена i-основа autis мн. ч. ʽпеленки’.
Rainer Eckert
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REPRESENTATION OF FEMALE IDENTITY: CONTEMPORARY LATVIAN PROSE AND FEMALE LITERARY TRADITION [PDF]
Examining the female struggle for identity, two of the subject matters are identified that are taken to be the distinctively feminine subject matters – the world of domesticity and mother-daughter relations.
Karkla, Zita
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J. Endzelynas ir lietuvių liaudies dainos [PDF]
The article deals with a Latvian translation of two Lithuanian folk songs from the collection of G.M.F. Nesselmann, which were translated by J. Endzelins in 1894.
Zinkevičius, Zenonas
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KAI KURIOS LIETUVIŲ IR LATVIŲ KALBŲ NEVEIKIAMOSIOS RŪŠIES YPATYBĖS IR JŲ RYŠYS SU OBJEKTO VARDININKUSantraukaStraipsnyje aptariama lietuvių ir latvių kalbų „kompleksinio pasyvo“ kilmė.
Axel Holvoet
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Lietuviškų knygų leidyba Rygoje 1904-1914 metais [PDF]
Early in the 20th century, Riga had one of the largest Lithuanian colonies. Before World War I, there lived about 50 thousand Lithuanians. Due to the flexibility of the local administration in this multinational city and a more advanced economic and ...
Černiauskaitė, Violeta
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Pokalbis su ilgamečiu „Knygotyros“ redaktoriumi akademiku Domu Kaunu [PDF]
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Navickienė, Aušra
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Lietuvių DP knyginiai ryšiai su latvių ir estų DP Vakarų Europoje 194S-19S2 metais [PDF]
Thousands of Lithuanians, Latvians, and Estonians left their native lands during World War II. They escaped from the second Soviet occupation and spent the post-war years in displaced persons (DP) camps in various West European countries.
Misiūnas, Remigijus
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