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Dari Minoritas ke Mayoritas: Asimilasi dan Integrasi Orang Indo-Eropa di Indonesia, 1950-1959
Published 2024-07-01“…This study investigates the integration and assimilation trajectories of Indonesian citizens of European descent in the aftermath of the national revolution. …”
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Myth and Immortality in Russian Folktales
Published 2024-12-01“…In this article, we will study the idea of immortality that can be found in Russian folktales as published by Aleksandr Afanasyev in his compilation (1855–1863) and trace back the remnants of the Indo-European religion and mythology that they can conceal.…”
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Lexical-Semantic Variables Affecting Picture and Word Naming in Chinese: A Mixed Logit Model Study in Aphasia
Published 2012-01-01“…Lexical-semantic variables (such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition) have been studied extensively in neuropsychology to address the structure of the word production system. …”
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Langues et discours en situation de guerre : une approche sociolinguistique et pragmatique
Published 2017-03-01“…The example chosen for this study is the Kurdish language. Kurdish is an Indo-European language spoken by a population distributed in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey and affected by a conflictual situation from the First World War to the present day. …”
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Korutanský nastolovací obřad a přemyslovský mýtus
Published 2019-12-01“…At the same time, the literature sources point to a cultural connection with similar rites known from both Slavic and Indo-European environments. One of the aims of the study is therefore to summarize and point to the most significant existing theories concerning the origin and the course of the ceremony. …”
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Archibald Henry Sayce (1845–1933) and the Transition from 19th-Century Comparative Philology to 20th-Century General Linguistics
Published 2023-01-01“…As an example of Sayce’s innovative contribution, we examine his theoretical and methodological principles, including the need for inductive generalizations based on large samples of data, the value of lesser-known languages as a window onto fundamental principles of language, and the status of linguistics vis-à-vis emerging fields of related study. Sayce’s treatment of examples from non-Indo-European languages reflects a tension between comparative philology as it was practiced in the late nineteenth century and twentieth-century comparative and typological linguistics. …”
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The Orthographic Ambiguity of the Arabic Graphic System: Evidence from a Case of Central Agraphia Affecting the Two Routes of Spelling
Published 2022-01-01“…These findings from a case involving a non-Western, non-Indo-European language contribute to discussions of theoretical models of spelling. …”
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