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Biaspectuality in prefixed verbs in contemporary Serbian [PDF]
The subject of this paper is prefixed verbs in contemporary Serbian which, in the heading of a dictionary entry, bear both aspectual labels – perfective (svr(š).) and imperfective (nesvr(š).) – as well as prefixed verbs in which at least one of ...
Spasojević Marina Lj.
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Environmental Footprint of Diffuse Emissions in European Functional Urban Areas
ABSTRACT This paper quantifies the environmental footprint of diffuse air emissions across 776 European functional urban areas (FUAs) from 2005 to 2022 by coupling Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) gridded inventories with the Environmental Footprint (EF) 3.1 framework.
Iñaki Sasia, Gorka Bueno, Iker Etxano
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Nominal possessive genitive in the speech of the Romanija plateau [PDF]
This paper analyzes the use of the genitive case of nouns, which is a syntactic formalizer of possessive meaning, functioning as a non-congruent attribute or adnominal possessive determiner, based on a dialectal corpus collected from the area of
Simić Zoran M.
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Serbian and Croatian : One language or languages?
Serbian and Croatian are two closely related but not identical languages as easily proved through linguistic scrutiny on any level of language anlysis. Here some points are given concerning phonology, orthography, vocabulary and syntax.
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On the Oriental Lexicon in the Serbian Language
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Examples of the Serbian Language in the Russian Edition of the Grammar of the Serbian Language by Stojan Novaković [PDF]
The Serbian Grammar by Stojan Novaković is the first noteworthy grammar of the Serbian literary language after Vuk Karadić's reform. It was published in successive fragments and was first released as a single volume in 1894 in Belgrade.
Танасић, Срето З.
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English medical phrases (mis)translated in Serbian
Translation of medical terms from English into Serbian implies observing lexical and grammatical rules of the Serbian language in order to have appropriate, precise and correct translation equivalents.
Egon Fekete, Fekete Egon
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ABSTRACT Mountain areas are hotspots of high natural and cultural value, but they face sustainability challenges. This research offers a quantitative cross‐case analysis of 21 case studies from mountain regions across 14 European countries, examining how local stakeholders perceive the contribution of mountain value chains to sustainable development ...
María Mar Delgado‐Serrano +2 more
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The Serbian Redaction of the Church Slavonic Language: From St. Clement, the Bishop of the Slavs, to St. Sava, the Serbian Archbishop [PDF]
The paper seeks to outline the overall framework for the reception of St. Clement’s tradition in Slavic literacy in northern, Serb-populated areas; the paper also analyzes major Serbian literary monuments, both Glagolitic and Cyrillic, which may be ...
Viktor Savić
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ABSTRACT During the last three decades, higher education institutions (HEIs) have integrated sustainability into their curricula. Recent research has focused on sustainability competences and pedagogical approaches, and how the latter foster the development of the former. Previous studies have examined the connections between pedagogical approaches and
Gabriela Ortiz‐Martínez +27 more
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