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General Romanic language as a high school or junior college course
A. I. Roehm
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FORMATION AND DIFFUSION OF THE SUFFIX -ETTIN ITALIAN PERFECT (PASSATO REMOTO): THEORIES AND REALITY
Lomonosov Journal of Philology, 2023The article deals with a subject of origins and spread of suffix -ett-. The suffix is used to form the fi rst and the third persons singular and the third person plural of the Italian perfect form (passato remoto) of some second conjugation verbs (-ere ...
Irina N. Milyaeva
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Language ‘contact universals’ along the Germanic‐Romanic linguistic border
Peter H. Nelde
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Medieval Bulgarian Toponyms of Romanic (Non-Protoromanian) Origin
Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 2019The 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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Development of scientific, technological and innovation space in Ukraine and EU countries
, 2021The 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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Anmerkungen zur Etymologie von ahd. sahar ‚Segge‘
, 2020In the etymological literature there exist two divergent reconstructions for the word group around OHG sahar ‘sedge’: PGmc. *saχaza- and *saχ(a)ra-. Of these two the former is nearly exclusively found in Indo-European literature.
R. Schuhmann
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Roman Jakobson: Life, Language, Art
Language, 1995In 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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Roman authors on colloquial language
2010INTRODUCTION Linguistic register has been characterised as the result of a speaker's choice in a given situation (see Muller 2001: 282–3). It is, nevertheless, impossible to draw a hard-and-fast dividing line between linguistic variables always used by certain speakers and those about which a speaker might choose (so Muller 2001: 283; cf. Coseriu 1980:
Philomen Probert, Rolando Ferri
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Modus und Tempus im Jiddischen
, 2020The historical dialect area of Eastern Yiddish in Central and Eastern Europe is widely detached from the Germanic languages and mainly surrounded by Balto-Slavic (but also Romanic and Uralic) languages.
L. Schäfer
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Language and the politics of Roman identity
2019Primary funding from a Peterhouse Research Studentship 2014–17. Additional funding from Peterhouse Gunn Studentship 2017–18 and a Classics Faculty Sandys Studentship 2016.
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