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A microtectonic study was conducted in the Levac region of central Serbia. Here, the tectonic contacts between the Europe?derived units, including the Serbo-Macedonian unit and Jurassic sedimentary cover of the European margin, and the Eastern Vardar ...
Maja Maleš +5 more
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Governance Capture in a Self-Governing Community: A Qualitative Comparison of the Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Serbo-Croatian Wikipedias [PDF]
What types of governance arrangements make some self-governed online groups more vulnerable to disinformation campaigns? We present a qualitative comparative analysis of the Croatian and Serbian Wikipedia editions to answer this question.
Zarine Kharazian +2 more
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Contractive Practices in History of Serbo-Croatian Relations
The article examines Serbo-Croatian conflict in the XX - early XXI centuries. The history of the formation of the Serbian and Croatian statehood is analyzed; the reasons for the confrontation between two close Slavic peoples are determined and the ...
V. Rozumyuk
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Parameters of epicentral status
Abstract The present paper offers a fundamental discussion of constituent parameters and relevant issues associated with the concepts of pluricentricity and epicentres. It proposes an explicit division into a weak reading, highlighting the co‐existence of national varieties of languages, and a strong one, focusing on influence exerted by some varieties
Edgar W. Schneider
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The article discusses regulatory efforts of states to protect the rights of national minorities. The focus is on the role of the League of Nations and the treaties on minorities concluded with Poland (1919), Czechoslovakia (1919), the Serbo-Croat ...
Valiullina Ilyana
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We consider two asymmetries reported in the literature on word prosodic systems: the tendency to allow more prosodic contrast in nouns than in verbs and the tendency to avoid stress on functional material.
M. Simonović, R. Kager
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POSSESSIVE, KIND AND NOT SO KIND: THE DIFFERENT USES OF THE ADJECTIVAL -OV IN SERBO-CROATIAN
The paper tackles correlations between prosodic and semantic properties of Serbo-Croatian adjectives with the suffix(es) -ov/-in. A corpus study was performed to identify: (i) the types of bases that these suffixes attach to, and (ii) semantic and ...
M. Simonović, P. Kovačević
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The early twentieth century saw a rise in Jewish writers in what is traditionally considered non-Jewish languages in the Balkans like in the rest of Europe.
Željka Oparnica
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Developing readers of four alphabetic orthographies (i.e. English, French, German, Italian) read aloud morphologically structured and non‐morphologically structured nonwords. English is the least consistent language, in terms of its spelling‐to‐sound relationships, and the most morphologically sparse, compared to the other three. English readers showed
Petroula Mousikou +7 more
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The Age, Origin, and Emplacement of the Tsiknias Ophiolite, Tinos, Greece
Abstract The Tsiknias Ophiolite, exposed at the highest structural levels of Tinos, Greece, represents a thrust sheet of Tethyan oceanic crust and upper mantle emplaced onto the Attic‐Cycladic Massif. We present new field observations and a new geological map of Tinos, integrated with petrology, THERMOCALC phase diagram modeling, U–Pb geochronology and
Thomas N. Lamont +5 more
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