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Language Policy in Switzerland
Switzerland is often referred to as a success story for handling its linguistic and cultural diversity. Traditionally four languages have been spoken in relatively homogeneous territories: German, French, Italian and Rhaeto- Romanic (Romansh).
Kużelewska Elżbieta
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Impact of the Non-Slavic Balkan Languages on Speech and Folk Poetry of Gora
Based on its many structural features, the Gorani dialect belongs to Balkan linguistic association. Some features have joined this dialect as a result of linguistic and ethnic mixtures present in the southeastern part of Balkan peninsula.
Sadik Idrizi
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Interaction of the Affirmation, Negation and Restriction in Romanic (French, Spanish, Italian) Languages [PDF]
The origin of restriction is discussed in the article, its functioning in the language, typological peculiarities of the restricting expressions and the possibilities of their lexical and grammatical expressions.
Arūnas Stuogys
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Revising the History of Germanic Languages: The Concept of Germance
This paper puts forward a new division of the history of Germanic languages, taking into account the existence of three different historical periods (prehistoric, proto-historic, and literary) in the development from Common Germanic or Proto-Germanic to ...
A. Bizzocchi
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Despre elementul romanic în limbile slave meridionale
contained in the linguistic atlases, we will bring back into discussion some aspects regarding the antiquity of the Romance element in the South Slavic languages and its territorial spread.
Nicolae Saramandu
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PunKtuator: A Multilingual Punctuation Restoration System for Spoken and Written Text
Text transcripts without punctuation or sentence boundaries are hard to comprehend for both humans and machines. Punctuation marks play a vital role by providing meaning to the sentence and incorrect use or placement of punctuation marks can often alter ...
Varnith Chordia
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E-MIMIC: Empowering Multilingual Inclusive Communication
Preserving diversity and inclusion is becoming a compelling need in both industry and academia. The ability to use appropriate forms of writing, speaking, and gestures is not widespread even in formal communications such as public calls, public ...
Giuseppe Attanasio+6 more
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FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE IN WESTERN EUROPE IN THE IV–X CENTURIES
Purpose. The article is devoted to the consideration of various forms of the Latin language widespread in Western Europe in the IV–X centuries. Method or methodology of the work.
Lina Vassilievna Razumova
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ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ASPECT AND AKTIONSART FROM THE TYPOLOGICAL-COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE The article analyses the status of the Aspect and Aktionsart categories, as well as the relationship between them.
Wiaczesław Nowikow
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