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Vladimir Konstantinovich Arkadiev (Russian: Владимир Константинович Аркадьев; 21
April 1884 – 1
December 1953) was a
Russian and
Soviet physicist who studied...
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copied morphemes in
Sakha (Yakut) and Ėven. In
Francesco Gardani,
Peter Arkadiev & Nino
Amiridze (eds),
Borrowed morphology, 157–187. Berlin: De Gruyter...
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forced to
withdraw from the
league and
later disbanded. Furthermore,
Boris Arkadiev, who
coached both USSR and CSKA, was
stripped of his
Merited Master of...
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reinstated back in 1955.
Boris had a twin
brother Vitaliy Arkadiev (1899-1987) who was
Merited Coach of the USSR in fencing.
Metallurg Moscow...
- (PDF) on 15
March 2016.
Retrieved 15
December 2017. Gardani, Francesco;
Arkadiev, Peter; Amiridze, Nino (11
December 2014).
Borrowed Morphology. Walter...
- negotiations,
joined FIFA
shortly before the
Olympic football tournament.
Boris Arkadiev became the
coach of both the
national team and the army club. The first...
- The
Arkazhy Monastery (Russian: Аркажский монастырь, lit. 'Monastery of Arcadius') was one of the most
important monasteries of
medieval Novgorod the Great...
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forced to
withdraw from the
league and
later disbanded. Furthermore,
Boris Arkadiev, who
coached both USSR and CDKA, was
stripped of his
Merited Master of...
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Zazaki is an
ergative language) http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/744-0605/744-
ARKADIEV-0-0.PDF (Zazaki is an
ergative language, page 17-18) Hoop,
Helen de; Swart...
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Pompiliu (1998).
Istoria Romaniei. Bucuresti:
Editura Enciclopedica. p. 165.
Arkadiev, D. (1986). "[The po****tion of
Bulgaria during the
Middle Ages (seventh...