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GГĂÚZ2 ~ (~ i, ~ e) m. Y f. Una persona perteneciente a la población de origen turco, pero de religión cristiana, que vive en algunas localidades del sur de Besarabia y Dobrogea. GĂGĂÚZ2 ~ă (~i, ~e) m. și f. Persoană care face parte din populația de origine turcică, dar de religie creștină, ce locuiește în unele localități sudice ale Basarabiei și în Dobrogea.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «GĂGĂÚZ»
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The Newly Independent States of Eurasia: Handbook of ... - Pagina 69
The Gagauz and Bulgarians Along with the Trans-Dniester Slavs, the Gagauz and the Bulgarians came to be alienated by the Moldovan language demands of the 1980s. The Turkish-speaking Gagauz and the Bulgarians both reside in the ...
Stephen K. Batalden, Sandra L. Batalden, 1997
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Evidentials: Turkic, Iranian and Neighbouring Languages - Pagina 103
Indirectivity. in. Gagauz. Astrid. Menz. 1. Introduction Gagauz belongs to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. It is so close to Ottoman Turkic that it is sometimes considered a Turkish dialect. It is spoken nowadays mainly in the southern ...
Lars Johanson, Bo Utas, 2000
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National Integration and Violent Conflict in Post-Soviet ... - Pagina 219
Chisinau accused Comrat of secessionist aspirations and reacted by laying siege to Gagauz territory. Many Moldovan volunteers marched to the south, a move that freed the hands of the central Soviet powers to send military units into the area ...
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One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of ... - Pagina 272
Gagauzi; Gagaus Bulgaria Black Sea POPULATION: Approximately (2000 e) 225,000 Gagauz in Europe, with 172,000 in Moldova and 35,000 in adjacent areas of Ukraine. Smaller numbers live in Bulgaria, about 5,000, Ukraine, Russia, ...
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The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture
In 1989 a higher percentage of Gagauz considered themselves fluent in Russian as a second language than any other ethnic group in Moldova. Nearly 73 percent of ethnic Gagauz reported Russian as their second language, a figure that had ...
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An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of the Russian and Soviet ... - Pagina 238
Most recently, the Moldovan Republic has planned and introduced a written language for the Gagauz and has opened schools for instruction in their native language. The origins of the Gagauz people are unclear, and there are a number of ...
James Stuart Olson, Lee Brigance Pappas, Nicholas Charles Pappas, 1994
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Historical Dictionary of Moldova - Pagina 159
GAGAUZ YERl/GAGAUZIA o 159 under the Russian policies of colonization during the first half of the 19th century. The group grew more substantially in the wake of the Russo-Romanian—Turkish War of 1877—1878 (see RUSSOTURKISH ...
Andrei Brezianu, Vlad Spânu, 2007
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The A to Z of Moldova - Pagina 159
GAGAUZ YERI/GAGAUZIA - 159 under the Russian policies of colonization during the first half of the 19th century. The group grew more substantially in the wake of the Russo-Romanian—Turkish War of 1877—1878 (see RUSSOTURKISH ...
Andrei Brezianu, Vlad Spânu, 2010
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Text, Context and Performance: Gagauz Folk Religion in ... - Pagina 63
of Gagauz identity. There are many more variations on these themes that incorporate various ethnic, linguistic, religious and national elements in the story of Gagauz ethnogenesis. However, the most important point for us to note in these ...
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Language Death and Language Maintenance: Theoretical, ...
Estimates range from 50% to as much as 90% by the end of the century. This collection of original papers tries to strike a balance between theoretical, practical and descriptive approaches to language death and language maintenance.
Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol, 2003