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Inimese ja looduse suhte mõtestamine esseistikas. Funktsionaalne vaade eesti esseistikale

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
The problem of how knowledge becomes understanding of complex phenomena, such as social-ecological systems, is of both theoretical and applied interest.
Asko Lõhmus
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Juhan Liivi luule suhted kirjandusliku traditsiooniga. Varane looming

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
This article explores the relationship between Juhan Liiv’s poetry and the literary traditions of both Estonian and world poetry in his time. It focuses on Liiv’s early work, during which his distinctive poetic style emerged.
Tanar Kirs
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Kockeste’st Koiksoniks. XVI sajandi lisanimedest kujunenud eesti perekonnanimed

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
The emergence of Estonian family names (in Estonian: perekonnanimi) is typically dated to the 19th century. However, approximately one-fourth of these names have older onomastic roots.
Fred Puss
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Dekadents teatrisituatsioonis Oscar Wilde’i „Salomé” näitel

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
The article stems from Jean-Paul Sartre’s concept of being in a situation, applied to examine two theatrical situations: the premiere of Oscar Wilde’s one-act tragedy “Salomé” in France, and the stage productions of the play in Estonia before and after ...
Tanel Lepsoo
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Guy de Maupassanti novellid Eestis XX sajandi algupoolel. Tõlked ja retseptsioon läbi dekadentsi prisma

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
In the early 20th century, the influx of foreign literary movements into Estonia was largely facilitated through print media. Periodicals predominantly favoured concise and captivating stories.
Kaia Sisask
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L'Albanie, sa langue, sa royauté

open access: yes, 1929
La pagination indiquée dans la zone "Pages" est celle du tiré à part, numérisé par les Bibliothèques de l'ULB. La pagination, telle qu'elle apparaît dans la revue est pp.
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Chi chi sa linguas sa daplü!

open access: yesBabylonia
Eine unter allen EU-Ländern gemachte Umfrage zeigt, dass an die 95% der Befragten die Mehrsprachigkeit begrüssen, gleichzeitig sind es im Durchschnitt ein knappes Viertel, das angibt, sich in einer zweiten Sprache schriftlich und mündlich ...
Romedi Arquint
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