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ID59517
Author(s)Grigorova, Evelina
Title

Interrogative intonation of two Bulgarian Romani dialects: Sofia Erli and Kalderaš

PublishedGrazer Linguistische Studien, 50, 1998, p. 45-64
Language(s)eng
AnnotationCf. e.c.: Igla, Birgit, "Zum Verbalaspekt in bulgarischen Romani-Dialekten", 65-80; Kjučukov, Hristo, "Turkish and Armenian loanwords in Bulgarian Romani", 103-08; other articles indexed elsewhere
SubjectsBulgaria / Language / Romani  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Language / Turkish  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Language / Armenian  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Nationalities, Minorities / Roma  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Nationalities, Minorities / Turks  [Browse all]
Bulgaria / Nationalities, Minorities / Armenians  [Browse all]
Slang /
Kyuchukov, see Kjučukov
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