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    Alexandru Leca Morariu (July 25, 1888–December 15, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian philologist, linguist, literary critic and historian, ethnologist...
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    Constantin Diculescu and then by the Romanian journalist and professor Alexandru Leca Morariu in the 20th century. Due to the influence of Romanian researchers...
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  • 1905. Lu frati noștri: libru lu rumeri din Istrie (in Istro Romanian), the second book in Istro-Romanian, published by Alexandru Leca Morariu in 1928....
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    Romanian, created in 1928 by the Romanian journalist and professor Alexandru Leca Morariu. He introduced this system in Lu frati noștri: libru lu rumeri din...
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    "loving hand" in transcribing the source material. Ethnologist Alexandru Leca Morariu believes that Plopșor's dialectal writing is sometimes overdone...
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    of the march (and their English translation) are the following: Morariu, Alexandru Leca (2014). Iraclie și Ciprian Porumbescu (in Romanian). Vol. 2. Suceava:...
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    material for a play which he never wrote." Also in 1952, Stoica and Alexandru Leca Morariu welcomed Stelaru into their improvised lodging, which was a Bucharest...
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    Nr. 7-8/2009, p.17 (in Romanian) Eugen Dimitriu, "Dimitrie Iov către Leca Morariu" Archived 2014-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, in Convorbiri Literare,...
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    The Austro-Hungarian Army also asked Bianu to vouch for officer Alexandru Leca Morariu, who was accused of being secretly a Romanian nationalist agitator...
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    Ion Buzdugan (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    Brezoi, Vâlcea County (southwestern Romania). With the help of Alexandru Leca Morariu, his verse continued to see print in magazines like Gazeta de Transilvania...
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