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The paper deals with the analysis of synonymous words of Protoslavic origin that distinguish different Serbo-Croatian dialects (the lexemes are excerpted from The Questionnaire for the Serbo-Croatian Dialectological Atlas).
I Ekaterina Yakushkina
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Neka: How Macedonian differs from both Bulgarian and the former serbo-Croatian
The Common Slavic particle that is realized in sub-Alpine South Slavic as neka has distinctive developments in Macedonian, Bulgarian, and the former Serbo-Croatian. The particle has its broadest usage in the former Serbo-Croatian, which appears to be,
V. Friedman
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Computers in the Yugoslav Serbo-Croat/English Contrastive Analysis Project
0.i. As far as the present writer is aware, the Yu~o-s-~av Serbo-Croat/English Contrastive Analysis Project'is the first contrastlve analysis effort to use a large corpus of parallel texts.
Z. Bujas
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The study presented in this article looks at the effects of the changes in national language policies following the break-up of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on teaching the Serbo-Croatian language or a “language which is simultaneously ...
Jelena Ćalić
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Contested heritage landscapes for Arabic language learning in a postcolonial France
Abstract This article analyzes the contested and multiple meanings of “heritage” that emerge for advanced Arabic language learners in a postcolonial France. A linguistic life histories approach reveals a fraught duality of privileged access and exclusionary adversity for heritage students of Arabic.
Chantal Tetreault +2 more
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How differences matter: tracing diversity practices in obesity treatment and health promotion
Abstract Diversity has become a buzzword in medical care, denoting a re‐evaluation of what it means to attend to differences among human bodies and lives. Questions about what types of differences matter and how they should be defined have become important normative and analytical challenges. Drawing on two case studies, we show how differences between
Ulrike Felt, Kay Felder, Michael Penkler
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore what healthcare staff and staff in pharmacies experiences, as challenges, and possibilities in handling and use medications by foreign‐born persons or their relatives, and how necessary information is exchanged between different units in the healthcare chain to prevent medication errors.
Lisa Hultin +4 more
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Group‐based parent training programmes for improving parental psychosocial health
This Cochrane‐Campbell systematic review examines the effects of group‐based parenting programmes on parents' psychosocial health. The review summarise findings from 48 studies conducted in various countries and settings including the USA, Canada, Australia, U.K., China, Germany, Japan, New Zealand and The Netherlands.
Jane Barlow +4 more
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English Lexical Correspondents of Aspectual Pairs in Serbo-Croatian
This paper looks into some English lexical correspondents of aspectual pairs in Serbo-Croatian (SC). Because SC and English are diametrically opposed in terms of how overtly they express aspect, SC and English are usually seen as typical representatives ...
Vesna Bulatović
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ABSTRACT This paper articulates the implications of linguistic relativity for liberal nationalism and the objectivity of national culture. The nationalism scholarship of recent decades has been largely characterized by a modernist and constructivist orthodoxy that emphasises the artificial, top‐down and socially constructed nature of national culture ...
Rhianwen Daniel
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