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Medieval Sardinian

2015
We present evidence that Old Sardinian, in contrast to other old Romance systems commonly reported to be verb-second, had a form of verb-initial syntax with optional pragmatically-driven focalisation and topicalisation into the left periphery. We argue that this verb-initial order is derived through verb movement to C.
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A Sardinian Map for Multiple Sclerosis

Future Microbiology, 2013
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex autoimmune disease of the CNS. At present, MS etiology remains unknown, but it is believed to be caused by environmental factors acting on a genetic predisposition. Several studies suggest that different microorganisms could play a role in triggering autoimmunity, through immunological cross-reactivity or molecular ...
COSSU, Davide   +2 more
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Sardinian Ceremonial Breads

Folklore, 1984
ON the 25th of August the town of Nuoro, Sardinia, celebrates with a parade, the anniversary of the settling of a great statue of Christ Redemptor upon the top of a nearby mountain. People from all over the country assemble there and parade, dressed in the typical costumes of their native places, towns or villages.
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Sardinian Chronicles

Notes, 1996
Robert L. Kendrick   +2 more
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Sardinian

2015
The present chapter outlines the main lexical and morphological features of demonstrative pronouns, adnominals, and adverbs in the main Sardinian dialects. It also provides a more detailed analysis of the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of the above-mentioned demonstratives in Campidanese.
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Sardinian Chronicles

The Journal of American Folklore, 1998
Sabina Magliocco   +2 more
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Dental development in Sardinian children.

Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology, 1993
A cross-sectional study of tooth maturation was carried out in a group of 382 healthy children (178 boys and 204 girls) from Sardinia. A single orthopantomogram was examined for each patient and the development of permanent mandibular canines, premolars, and molars was evaluated according to Moorrees' method [Moorrees CFA, Fanning EA, Hunt EE: J Dent ...
DIAZ, GIACOMO   +4 more
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Sardinian Brigade

Books Abroad, 1939
Gaetano Salvemini, Emilio Lussu
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Sardinian

1982
Michel Contini, Edward F. Tuttle
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