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The status of Albanian in relation to the other Balkan languagesAlbanian has been in contact with other languages almost in all areas in which it is spoken, whereas the relationship with each of them differs from place to place. This study aims at describ... see more

The German heritage in Balkan languagesAll Balkan languages show some German elements in their vocabulary, beginning with Old Bulgarian Bible texts up to modern Balkan languages, including Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Albanian, Romanian and Modern Gree... see more

Creolization and balkanization as a result of language (dialect) contact. Is the origin of mixed languages universal?There are several types of language contact depending on the relations between languages. The article focuses on the results of language c... see more

The Albanian language, from a typological point of view, is part of the Balkan Linguistic League. The Romanian linguist Alexandru Rosetti argues that the linguistic traits shared in the grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and phonology, give the Balkan languages... see more

The object of this study is to explore the interactions and interchanges between languages in the Balkans and Southeast Europe through the examination of one particular field; namely, plants. As in other fields, the Albanian language has borrowed from oth... see more

Religion-Based Cultural Communities in the Pre-Modern BalkansIntellectual life in the pre-modern Balkans was fragmented along religious lines. In the multi-ethnic religious communities (the Orthodox Christian, the Muslim and the Catholic), one particular ... see more

In a 2013 lecture at Princeton University, distinguished historian Professor Basil Gounaris suggested that in the 19th?20th centuries there was a “troubled relationship” between Greece and the Balkans, and a process of “estrangement” associated with “the ... see more

For a long time, Hungarian Turkologists have been in search of Turkish traces in Hungarian ethnicity. Turkish people, too, played a role in the ethnic formation of Hungarians. Turkish tribes and clans that lived together with Magyars settled in the Carpat... see more

In English, finiteness has an extremely limited realization in morphology and is almost exclusively defined in syntax. In particular, there are two main morphological forms, the stem and the stem followed by the -ed ending, which function as finite or as ... see more

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