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Acta Linguistica Academica
Authors:
Jan Don
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Fenna Bergsma
,
Anne Merkuur
, and
Meg Smith

of the vocabulary (i.e., by some morph in the terminology of Haspelmath 2020 ). We assume the functional sequence represented by the structure in (2) ( Starke 2020 ). (2) In contrast to what is customary in earlier proposals (such as Distributed

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partially; in the second, nature serves as a setting for human feelings. 15 The scientific thread will remain clearly present in Ligeti's work both at the level of language (the terminology used to describe compositional techniques, such as “interferences

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be defined as a pars orationis , which signifies a state of mind. Michel tried to reconcile different perspectives and used a terminological system, which is essentially a system of proportional contrasts based on Aristotle's categories and their

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terminology of various lighting sources, see Mossakowska - Gaubert (2016) 1552–1553. 11 See also Mossakowska - Gaubert (2016) 1556 and n. 94. 12 For the lighting devices and their paraphernalia (terminology and characteristics) in the ancient world

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2008 , 198). Having this terminology at our disposal, we will argue that the Pe, acting as the target of the relationship evoked by hi , elaborates an e-site of the copular verb in this construction. There is also another specific type of predicative

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the state courts, the old traditional arbitration forums have also survived in many places. Using Tárkány Szücs's terminology, the author undertakes to present these historical formations, but at the same time excludes from the investigation decision

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and rituals, by means of the following and similar questions: What becomes heritage and what does not? What is prized as unique? And why are certain practices exclusive to certain communities? (With respect to terminology, it should be noted that

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Early medieval finds from the delta of the Don – an attempt at identifying the earliest group of the masque type belt mounts in the Eastern European steppe

Kora középkori leletek a Don deltájából – Kísérlet a Kelet-európai sztyeppéről származó maszkos veretek legkorábbi csoportjának meghatározására

Archaeologiai Értesítő
Authors:
Bence Gulyás
,
Péter Somogyi
, and
Nikita Iudin

varied shapes and ornaments of the finds, many researchers proposed their own typological system. 2 However, these systems are not uniform either in their terminology or their typology. Dating of the mount type is often not settled yet. The distinction

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, these charters are referred to as charters of an uncertain chronological status ( Szőke, 2015 , 16). This is not synonymous with the terminology of charters with a suspicious or dubious credibility as used in diplomatics. In this case, these terms

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literature, a minority literature marked by various debates on terminology (viz. Ardamica, 2006; Bárczi, 2014 , pp. 9–16; Keserű, 2010; Németh, 2005 ) includes a corpus which is linked, on a thematic/linguistic/geographic level, to the Slovakian Hungarian

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