discuss the problems of the Substrate in Romanian, considered by some to be the most controversial and difficult part of Romanian language since its nature...
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alphabet Istro-Romanian grammar Megleno-Romanian language Common Romanian Substrate in Romanian Balkan sprachbund Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman...
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Stratum (linguistics) (redirect from Substrates in Indo-European languages)
from A to B. In most cases, the ability to identify substrate influence in a language requires knowledge of the structure of the substrate language. This...
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Bulgarian gora > MR goră (forest) Istro-Romanian language Substrate in Romanian Balkan sprachbund Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman Romance languages...
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Eastern Romance languages (redirect from Romanian languages)
comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian), the Aromanian language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. Some classifications...
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from the Romanian word for cheese (brânză). Substrate in Romanian Wiktionary: Romanian substratum words Romanian lexis Daco-Roman Daco-Romanian Vlachs See...
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they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified...
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as polymer substrates are used for banknotes and other everyday products. The banknote is more durable than paper, won't become soaked in liquids and...
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Several theories, in great extent mutually exclusive, address the issue of the origin of the Romanians. The Romanian language descends from the Vulgar...
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Aromanian language (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
as Vlach or Macedo-Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe...
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Common Romanian (Romanian: română comună), also known as Ancient Romanian (străromână), or Proto-Romanian (protoromână), is a comparatively reconstructed...
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Albanian–Eastern Romance linguistic parallels (redirect from Albanian-Romanian linguistic relationship)
Albanian and Eastern Romance languages (Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Romanian and Istro-Romanian). It has also been studied to understand the history of...
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The lexis of the Romanian language (or Daco-Romanian), a Romance language, has changed over the centuries as the language evolved from Vulgar Latin, to...
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Dacian language (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
of reconstructed Dacian words Substrate in Romanian Other articles Albanian language Daco-Thracian Davae Megleno-Romanian language Thracian language Thraco-Roman...
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impression". Romanian linguist Sorin Paliga, analysing and criticizing Harvey Mayer's study, did admit "great likeness" between Thracian, the substrate of Romanian...
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Larissa (name) (category Romanian feminine given names)
name of the ancient city of Larissa in Greece which meant "citadel" or "fortress" in a now extinct Pre-Greek substrate language. The name was later borne...
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Daniel Funeriu (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
theory of Romanian versification. In 1981 he published Romanian Versification, a Linguistic Perspective. Using the principles enunciated in his theory...
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languages and subsequently divided into Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian, and Daco-Romanian. Because of limited attestations between the 6th and...
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Balkan sprachbund (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
Tosk Gheg Eastern Romance Aromanian Northern Romanian Eastern Romanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian Istro-Romanian Hellenic Greek Indo-Aryan Romani South Slavic...
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Monism (redirect from Universal substrate)
back to a source that is distinct from them; e.g., in Neoplatonism everything is derived from The One. In this view only the One is ontologically fundamental...
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of the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). Its geographic distribution extends over the Romanian Banat and parts of the Serbian Banat, but also in parts...
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Security printing (section Substrate)
Transparent Windows Recto of 1 Romanian Leu banknote (series 2005) with partially overprinted window on the left (polymer substrate) Recto of 20 euro banknote...
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re-latinization of Romanian (also known as re-romanization) was the reinforcement of the Romance features of the Romanian language that happened in the 18th and...
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Association Indoor residual spraying of insecticide Insulin receptor substrate, a ligand Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma Study Group Independent rear suspension...
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Sapphire (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
bearings, and very thin electronic wafers, which are used as the insulating substrates of special-purpose solid-state electronics such as integrated circuits...
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Dalmatian language (category Languages extinct in the 1890s)
ku̯int ju favlua iŋ veklisuŋ perku ju se jai̯ inparut kuo̯nd ke ju fero pelo ke avas tra jai̯n ke ju dat el prinsip da favlur kosai̯k iŋ veklisuŋ perke...
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Polish–Ukrainian conflict (1939–1947) (redirect from Polish-Ukrainian conflict in Lublin Voivodeship)
and the Red Army, as well as Romanian, Hungarian, German and Czechoslovak armed formations. Fighting was concentrated in south-eastern Kresy region (today...
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lost: wide gape in the Ordovician brachiopod Rafinesquina explains how unattached filter-feeding strophomenoids thrived on muddy substrates". Palaeontology...
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Gascon dialect (section Basque substrate)
identified themselves at some point as Basque. There is a proven Basque substrate in the development of Gascon. This explains some of the major differences...
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Alexandru Philippide (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
Philippide (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru filiˈpide]; May 1, 1859 – August 12, 1933) was a Romanian linguist and philologist. Educated in Iași and...
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