Sinti (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Grimes, Barbara F. (mai 2003). „Central Indo-Aryan Languages”. În Frawley, William. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 1 (ed. 2nd). New York City: Oxford University Press. p. 295. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195139778.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-513977-8. 
  • Margalit, Gilad; Matras, Yaron (). „Gypsies in Germany-German Gypsies? Identity and Politics of Sinti and Roma in Germany”. În Stauber, Roni; Vago. The Roma: A Minority in Europe: Historical, Political and Social Perspectives. Budapest: Central European University Press. pp. 103–116. ISBN 978-1-4294-6253-2. OCLC 191940451. 
  • Kenrick, Donald (). Gypsies: From the Ganges to the Thames. University Of Hertfordshire Press. p. 27. ISBN 1902806239. 
  • Matras, Yaron (). „The Role of Language in Mystifying and Demystifying Gypsy Identity”. În Saul, Nicholas; Tebbut, Susan. The Role of the Romanies. Liverpool University Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780853236795. 
  • Margalit, Gilad; Matras, Yaron (). „Gypsies in Germany-German Gypsies? Identity and Politics of Sinti and Roma in German”. În Stauber, Roni; Vago. The Roma: A Minority in Europe: Historical, Political and Social Perspectives. Budapest: Central European University Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-4294-6253-2. OCLC 191940451. [U]p to the late 18th century the Sinti referred to themselves as ‘Kale’ (lit. ‘blacks’). The term ‘Sinti’ or ‘Sinte’ (see below) may be found in 18th and 19th century linguistic documentation alongside ‘Kale,’ and appears to have been borrowed from the secret vocabulary of the Yenish travelers, perhaps because of its usefulness in concealing ethnic identity. Only toward the late 19th century does the self-appellation ‘Sinti’ replace ‘Kale’ entirely in Germany. 
  • Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft: Sonderheft. . ISBN 978-3-85124-165-5. 
  • Szombati, Kristóf (). The Revolt of the Provinces: Anti-Gypsyism and Right-Wing Politics in Hungary. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-78533-897-7. 
  • Shapiro, Paul A.; Ehrenreich, Robert M. (). "brown+triangle" Roma and Sinti: under-studied victims of Nazism: symposium proceedings. Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. p. 24. Accesat în . 

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  • Grimes, Barbara F. (mai 2003). „Central Indo-Aryan Languages”. În Frawley, William. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 1 (ed. 2nd). New York City: Oxford University Press. p. 295. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195139778.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-513977-8. 
  • Kalaydjieva, Luba; Gresham, David; Calafell, Francesc (). „Genetic studies of the Roma (Gypsies): A Review”. BioMed Central Medical Genetics. 2 (5): 5. doi:10.1186/1471-2350-2-5. PMC 31389Accesibil gratuit. PMID 11299048. Individual groups can be classified into major metagroups: the Roma of East European extraction; the Sinti in Germany and Manouches in France and Catalonia; the Kaló in Spain, Ciganos in Portugal and Gitans of southern France; and the Romanichals of Britain. 

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  • Kalaydjieva, Luba; Gresham, David; Calafell, Francesc (). „Genetic studies of the Roma (Gypsies): A Review”. BioMed Central Medical Genetics. 2 (5): 5. doi:10.1186/1471-2350-2-5. PMC 31389Accesibil gratuit. PMID 11299048. Individual groups can be classified into major metagroups: the Roma of East European extraction; the Sinti in Germany and Manouches in France and Catalonia; the Kaló in Spain, Ciganos in Portugal and Gitans of southern France; and the Romanichals of Britain. 

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