Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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... language deficien- cies by trying to defame and vindicate the Greek language itself because , supposedly , it cannot meet the technological demands of the modern world . He also states that the abuse of the Greek language and the ...
... language deficien- cies by trying to defame and vindicate the Greek language itself because , supposedly , it cannot meet the technological demands of the modern world . He also states that the abuse of the Greek language and the ...
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... Language in Cyprus . Nicosia : Theopress , 1-13 . Beaudouin , M. 1884. Edute du Dialecte Chypriote Moderne et ... language in Cyprus ) . In The Distraction of the Greek Language in Cyprus . Nicosia : Theopress , 59-103 . Christofides , A ...
... Language in Cyprus . Nicosia : Theopress , 1-13 . Beaudouin , M. 1884. Edute du Dialecte Chypriote Moderne et ... language in Cyprus ) . In The Distraction of the Greek Language in Cyprus . Nicosia : Theopress , 59-103 . Christofides , A ...
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... language perceptions in Cyprus today ) . Paper presented at the Symposium on Language and Identity , Intercollege , Nicosia . Pandelides , Ch . 1930. Meseoniki Kypriaki Dialectos ( Medieval Cypriot Dialect ) . Athens : Congres ...
... language perceptions in Cyprus today ) . Paper presented at the Symposium on Language and Identity , Intercollege , Nicosia . Pandelides , Ch . 1930. Meseoniki Kypriaki Dialectos ( Medieval Cypriot Dialect ) . Athens : Congres ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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