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    Le funzioni pragmalinguistiche dei croatismi nei testi rovignesi contemporanei by Pavao Tekavčić

    Published 1984-12-01
    “…Si studiano le funzioni pragmalinguistiche (stilistiche) dei croatismi nei testi rovignesi moderni pubblicati nella antologia Istria Nobilissima I-XV: caratteristiche" di questi testi, impostazione del problema, esame delle parolee lucuzioni, riassunti. …”
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    Le funzioni pragmalinguistiche dei croatismi nei testi rovignesi contemporanei by Pavao Tekavčić

    Published 1984-12-01
    “…Si studiano le funzioni pragmalinguistiche  (stilistiche) dei croatismi nei testi rovignesi moderni pubblicati nella antologia Istria Nobilissima  I-XV: caratteristiche" di questi testi, impostazione del problema, esame delle parolee lcicu­ zioni, riassunti. …”
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    La fraseologia nei dizionari istrioto-italiano by Luca Melchior

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…First, an overview of the sociolinguistic situation of Istriot in the complex linguistic reality of Croatian Istria is provided. This is followed by a concise outline of Istriot lexicography. …”
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    La creatività artistica quale strumento di emancipazione culturale. Letteratura e pittura degli italiani di Croazia e Slovenia: l’esempio di Claudio Ugussi by Elis Deghenghi Olujić

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…L’articolo tratta della creatività letteraria e artistica degli appartenenti alla Comunità Nazionale Italiana (CNI) di Croazia e Slovenia, che si manifesta nell’ambito del Concorso d’Arte e di Cultura «Istria Nobilissima» fondato nel 1967 dall’Università Popolare di Trieste e dall’Unione degli Italiani dell’Istria e di Fiume (dal 1991 Unione Italiana). …”
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    1669 : une diaspora méditerranéenne du xviie siècle by Eleftheria Zéi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The fall of Venetian Candia in 1669 and the installation of the Ottomans in the “Maritime State” of Venice provoked three forms of mobility in 17th century Mediterranean: a massive establishment of Venetian subjects from Crete in the Ionian Islands and the region of Istria, which was organized by the Venetian State in order to preserve its political and ideological domination over the Mediterranean; a wave of Cretan emigration to Venice, which ends up creating new national identities within the Venetian city; and an extreme mobility of families of “Latin” origins within the Greek Archipelago, influencing the social and economic transformations of the island societies in modern times.…”
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    Genetic characterization of Istrian goat: the key-point for a long-term conservation by Ante Ivanković, Boro Mioč, Gordan Šubara, Peter Dovč, Ivan Širić, Jelena Ramljak

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…For centuries Istrian goat was a recognizable heraldic symbol of Istria, but in her real form almost disappeared from the breeding area. …”
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    Soldiers from Herzegovina in the Venetian Army Units (the Eighteenth Century ) by Lovorka Čoralić

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Such units were garrisoned alongside Venetian East-Adriatic possessions (Istria, Dalmatia, Boka), as well as in the urban settlements and fortresses in Veneto. …”
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    Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin by Preston Miracle

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…In this paper I use a late glacial-early postglacial archaeological case study from Istria, Croatia, to develop methods for inferring the social contexts of food consumption from animal remains. …”
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    D’Annunzio e l’Adriatico  by Benussi, Cristina

    Published 2015-10-01
    “… The irredentism of Gabriele d’Annunzio intends to incorporate in a unique country the numerous cities founded by Venice in Istria and Dalmazia. The aim is to recognize the relationships  established by the poet with politicians, novelists, and other person in Trieste, before World Word I and after its conclusion with the ‘march to Fiume’. …”
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    THE ORIGIN OF THE DIMENSION STONE OF THE ARENA IN PULA by Branko Crnković

    Published 1991-12-01
    “…The paper presents results of investigations of stone samples from the Vinkuran quarry, the ancient »Cava Romana«, in the vicinity of Pula. Istria. The samples are compared with the stone from the external curved wall of the Arena in Pula, It has been established that the external curved wall of the Arena has been built entirely of stone blocks originating from Vinkuran quarry, The stone has been petrographically determined as coquina limestone, coquinite and microcoquinite, known in the market as »fiorito« or » travertino«, and »unito« or »statuario«. …”
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    Toponomastica longboarda a Trieste e sul carbo by Mario Doria

    Published 1979-12-01
    “…Scòrcola, da sculcula, diminutivo di got.skulka "vedetta, osservatorio" è toponimo noto anche altrove in Italia e se ne hanno esempi anche per il Friulie e per l'Istria. …”
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    Istro-romanians: the legacy of a culture by Burlacu, M.

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Noselo), in the central and north-eastern corner of the Istria Peninsula, Croatia. Their dialect is currently included in the UNESCO Red Book of Endangered Languages as Seriously Endangered. …”
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    Modi infinitive del verbo nell’istrioto di valle by Domenico Cernecca

    Published 1974-12-01
    “… L'Istria dialettale è una regione molto complessa, risultando dall'incontro e accavallarsi su un territorio abbastanza ristretto di influssi diversi prove­ nienti da zone vicine e lontane, come il friulano, il veneto, il serbo-croato, lo sloveno, l'albanese e altri ancora di minor consistenza. …”
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