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Switzerland: highly concentrated leading news media in austerity and downsizing mode

, 2021
Switzerland, a small, landlocked country in the centre of Europe, enjoys a remarkably long and continuous tradition of independence, stability, and political neutrality.
H. Bonfadelli   +3 more
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Medieval Bulgarian Toponyms of Romanic (Non-Protoromanian) Origin

Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 2019
The present article is focused on the medieval toponymy of Romanic (but non-Protoromanian) origin preserved in the territory of modern Bulgaria and some neighboring regions where (during the Middle Ages) Old Slavonic and Middle Bulgarian interacted with ...
Hristo Saldžiev
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The Romanic Vowel-System

Modern philology, 1914
The early history of Romanic speech was divided into three periods, characterized by the treatment of stressed vowels other than a. In the first period there were only slight differences of quality between the long and the short sounds of e, i, o, u ...
E. H. Tuttle
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Development of scientific, technological and innovation space in Ukraine and EU countries

, 2021
The joint monograph presents the current research of scientific innovation field in Ukraine and EU countries. General questions of comparative-historical, typological linguistics, Romanic and Germanic languages, history of pedagogy, theory and methods of

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Factors emocionals en la formació de teories lingüístiques: el cas romànic / Emotional factors in the formation of linguistic theories: The Romanic case

, 2016
I examine four cases which are instances of the interference of emotional factors in the formulation of linguistic analyses: the determination of the primeval language, the chronology of the “birth” of Romance languages, the interpretation of two ...
J. Mascaró
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DYNAMIC PROCESSES IN THE CONTENT OF EMOTIONAL CONCEPTS OF ENVY AND JEALOUSY IN SLAVIC AND ROMANCE-GERMANIC LANGUAGES

, 2015
The authors proceed from the position of Yu.S. Stepanov on the significance of the ancient semantic layer in a concept`s modeling. In the article, the dynamic processes in the emotive content of “Envy” and “Jealousy” concepts are considered on the ...
E. Bulygina, T. A. Tripolskaya
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It Does Exist! A Left-to-Right Spatial–Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) Effect Among Native Hebrew Speakers

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2017
Several studies, starting with Dehaene, Bossini, and Giraux (1993), have reported that, in parity-judgment tasks, the difference in response latencies generated by the right and left hand are negatively correlated with number magnitudes.
Bar Zohar-Shai   +3 more
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Uns composts valencians en llur context romànic

, 1992
As it seems, Catalan does not have a system which, as in the case of related languages (like for instance Occitan boui-abaisso; French tournevire; Spanish muerdehuye), allows to form new nouns by means of assembling two verbal forms of Imperative.
G. C. Domènech
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Correlation of Phonetic and Morphological Systems of Indo-European Languages

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2003
The article is dedicated to a quantitative (correlational and factor) typology of 31 language features (13 phonetic and 31 grammatical) as represented in 38 Indo-European languages and a corresponding differentiation between Slavic, Germanic, Romanic ...
G. Silnitsky
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Roman Jakobson: Life, Language, Art

Language, 1995
In Roman Jakobson Richard Bradford reasserts the value of Jakobson's work, arguing that he has a great deal to offer contemporary critical theory and providing a critical appraisal the sweep of Jakobson's career. Bradford re-establishes Jakobson's work as vital to our understanding of the relationship between language and poetry.
Richard Bradford, Julia S. Falk
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