Materialele Conferinței Științifice Internaționale «Cercetarea Și Valorificarea Patrimoniului Arheologic Medieval» 2022
DOI: 10.37710/idn-c12-2022-58-64
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Despre unele morminte medievale târzii descoperite în partea de sud a Republicii Moldova

Abstract: In the southern part of the Republic of Moldova, a series of fortuitous burials were discovered after a common funeral rite and ritual. The findings were recorded in the city Taraclia (five tombs researched in 2013-2014), Carnateni, Causeni district (a tomb researched in 2014), Ursoaia, Causeni district (a tomb investigated in 2015), Farladeni-La Valeanu, Causeni district (a tomb investigated in 2015), Salcuta, Causeni district (a tomb investigated in 2015), Rosu – La Babco, Cahul district (two tombs investiga… Show more

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“…In monographic studies of Istro-Romanian (Popovici 1914;Pușcariu 1926), numerical quantifier phrases, and the behaviour of masculine and genus alternans nouns in such phrases, are usually ignored, the implication being that the situation must be as in Romanian. However, there is one-largely unnoticed-allusion to the issue by srca), while feminine nouns (e.g., kuća "house", kost "bone") take a form which is identical to the nominative plural (tri kuće, dvije kosti).'…”
Section: Does Istro-romanian Have Special Plural Forms In Numerical Q...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In monographic studies of Istro-Romanian (Popovici 1914;Pușcariu 1926), numerical quantifier phrases, and the behaviour of masculine and genus alternans nouns in such phrases, are usually ignored, the implication being that the situation must be as in Romanian. However, there is one-largely unnoticed-allusion to the issue by srca), while feminine nouns (e.g., kuća "house", kost "bone") take a form which is identical to the nominative plural (tri kuće, dvije kosti).'…”
Section: Does Istro-romanian Have Special Plural Forms In Numerical Q...mentioning
confidence: 99%