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Treatment trajectories among patients with musculoskeletal disorders in Norway - a register-based cohort study over 2 years. [PDF]
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The Role of Metaphor in Mary Hesse’s Language Theory
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Ethnic language maintenance: The case of the Ural Maris
Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal, 2023This article presents linguistic biographies of several representatives of the Mari diaspora in the Moscow region, natives of the Sverdlovsk region who took part in the author’s sociolinguistic 2019-21 survey aimed at describing how an ethnic language functions within an internal diaspora.
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Mary Stieber: Euripides and the Language of Craft
Gnomon, 2012Mary Stieber: Euripides and the Language of Craft. Leiden/Boston: Brill 2011. XXVI, 494 S. (Mnemosyne. Suppl. 327.). 162 €.
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Pronunciation variants of language units (based on the material of the Hill Mari language)
Cherepovets State University Bulletin, 2022Авторы рассматривают произносительные, или орфоэпические, нормы горномарийского языка, которые включают в себя основные правила произношения гласных и согласных звуков, произношения сочетаний согласных звуков, суффиксов и частиц, отдельных грамматических форм, особенности произношения слов иноязычного происхождения.
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Maris in Moscow: Diaspora ethnic identity and language loyalty
Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal, 2020This article is based on a sociolinguistic survey conducted by the author among the Mari diaspora in the Moscow region. The article investigates the relationship between ethnic identity and language, as well as the correlation between language loyalty and the preservation of the Mari language.
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The Language of Mary Magdalene
1999L'articolo tratta del linguaggio di Mary Magdalene, una "mystery-morality play" anonima, probabilmente scritta a cavallo tra il XV e il XVI secolo quando il Great Vowel Shift iniziò ad esercitare la sua influenza. Gli studiosi che hanno analizzato linguisticamente Mary Magdalene ritengono che la provenienza dialettale e geografica dell'opera sia nella
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