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Samarin (Persian: ثمرين), also
Romanized as 'S̄omarīn and S̄omarīn, is a city in, and the
capital of,
Samarin District,
Ardabil County,
Ardabil province...
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Samarin (Russian: Самарин) is a
Russian masculine surname. Its
feminine counterpart is Samarina. It may
refer to
Alexander Samarin (born 1998), Russian...
- Yuri
Fyodorovich Samarin (Russian: Ю́рий Фёдорович Сама́рин; May 3, 1819,
Saint Petersburg –
March 31, 1876, Berlin) was a
leading Russian Slavophile...
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Alexander Vladimirovich Samarin (Russian: Александр Владимирович Самарин; born 15 June 1998) is a
retired Russian figure skater. He is the 2019 European...
- Ivan
Samarin may
refer to: Ivan
Samarin (racing driver) (born 1988),
Russian racing driver Ivan
Samarin (actor) (1817–1885),
Russian stage actor, theatre...
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William John
Samarin (February 7, 1926 -
January 16, 2020) was an American-born
linguist and
academic who was
Professor at the
Hartford Seminary and the...
- The Kvashnins-
Samarin family is an
ancient Russian noble family.
Members of the
family were
written as Kvashnin-
Samarin up
until the 17th century, where...
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Samarin District (Persian: بخش ثمرین) is in
Ardabil County,
Ardabil province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of
Samarin.
After the 2006
National Census...
- that
Jensen had the
capacity to
speak Swedish is not."
Linguist William Samarin drew the same
conclusion as Thomason.
Stevenson investigated another American...
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Frederic Farrar first used the word
glossolalia in 1879. In 1972,
William J.
Samarin, a
linguist from the
University of Toronto,
published a
thorough ****essment...