- Romania. It is
composed of
seven villages:
Certeju de Jos (Alsócsertés),
Coaja (Kózsa), Dumești (Dumesd), Luncșoara (Lunksora),
Valea Poienii (until 1960...
- Transylvania,
Moldavia and
Wallachia (including ****ortments
known as: "Brânză în
coajă de brad" (Cheese in fir s****), "Brânză de putină", "Cremă Focșani", "Brânză...
-
systematically monophthongized to [ɔ]: [ˈpɔtʲe, ˈkɔʒə] for
standard poate,
coajă.
After labials, [e]
becomes [ə] and the
diphthong [e̯a] is monophthongized...
- In
other varieties /o̯a/
becomes the
monophthong [ɔ]: [ˈkɔʒə, ˈɔlə] for
coajă, oală. The
stressed vowel /e/
becomes [jɛ] when
followed by
another [e]...
- Cărtărescu (short prose) 1996
Amantul Colivaresei Radu
Aldulescu (novel) 1996
Coaja lucrurilor, sau Dansând cu
Jupuita Adrian Oțoiu (novel) 1996 Orbitor. Aripa...
- with the m****ive
novel The
heart of the
Matter or
Dancing with the Fla**** (
Coaja lucrurilor sau Dansând cu Jupuita) (Cartea Româneasca publishers; second...