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    Clause-Initial Connectives, Bound and Unbound: Indicators of Mood, of Subordination, or of Something More Fundamental? by Björn Wiemer

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The discussion unavoidably raises issues of irrealis marking and asks for the diagnostics of ‘subordination’ (embedding), in particular whether left-edge elements can by themselves be regarded as complementizers even if, under specific circumstances, subordination has to be assumed.   …”
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    Експлетивно отрицание в подчинени изречения, въведени с ‘докато (не)’: джудезмо в балкански контекст... by Екатерина [Ekaterina] Търпоманова [Tŭrpomanova], Искра [Iskra] Добрева [Dobreva]

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… Expulsive negation in subordinate clauses introduced by‚ while (not) / until (not)’: Iudeo-Español in the Balkan context The paper approaches the temporal limitative subordinate clauses headed by asta/fin ke (no), the Judeo-Spanish equivalent to ‘while (not)/until (not)’ clauses. …”
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    Was lehren die siegel über die verwaltung von Cherson im mittelalter? by Seibt Werner

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The small number of seals of Kyroi we prefer to date between ca. 840 to ca. 870, id est in the early years of the new thema Klimata/Cherson; he was subordinate to the Strategos. The 137 seals of the Strategoi of Cherson extend from the middle of the 9th century until nearly the middle of the 11th. …”
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    Polityka Turcji wobec narodów i państw bałkańskich na przełomie XIX i XX wieku by Jarosław Rubacha

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Turkey’s policy towards the Balkan nations and states at the turn of 19th and 20th century Turkey’s policy towards the Balkan peoples, since the attack on the Peninsula, was characterized by a desire to dominate and the total subordination of the local population. Therefore, immediately after the conquest, the Turkish authorities have pushed them to the margins of social life. …”
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    Wasale, trybutariusze, sojusznicy. ­Charakter relacji państw bałkańskich z Turcją osmańską w XIV wieku by Ilona Czamańska

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…However, the analysis of preserved source material leads to the following conclusions: 1. Subordination of the Balkan countries by the Ottomans was a long-term process, and their relationships with the Balkan states were diverse in nature. 2. …”
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    From icon to punk portrait: The iconicity of the ruler image in the context of the transformation of the idea of the Serbian state by Magdalena Bogusławska

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In visual terms, the key stages of their development correspond to the genealogical dynastic image of the religious character (loza) in the middle ages, and the “disenchanted” historical and representative portrait of a ruler that was subordinated to the national idea on the threshold of modernity. …”
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    „Nowa epoka” jako kategoria kompensacyjna. Metodologiczne wyzwania opisu a casus dwudziestowiecznej Macedonii by Lech Miodyński

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The second context relates to the deliberate-beneficent idea of time, the domination of “structural history”, the constructive application of previous – mainly romantic – historiosophic categories: a nation’s moral predestination (Hegel), crisis as a factor of change (Burckhardt), subordination of the category of history towards freedom in the succession of epochs (Fichte), breakthrough as a stopping of the process of decay (corso – ricorso – Vico), and the importance of periodisation and turning points. …”
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