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PHONOTACTIC AND SEMANTIC MOTIVATION OF THE PENULTIMATE RULE IN LATIN ACCENTOLOGY
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Roman Sukač (ed.), From Present to Past and Back. Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology,
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LINGUODIDACTIC STUDIES ON ACCENTOLOGY BASED ON M. SMOTRYTSKYI’S GRAMMAR (1619)
B U L L E T I N OF OLEKSANDR DOVZHENKO HLUKHIV NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY, 2023У статті обґрунтовано роль і значення «Граматики» М. Смотрицького (1619 р.) як прецедентного й полікодового тексту у формуванні фонетичної та акцентологічної компетентності майбутніх учителів української словесності. Доведено, що «перлина давнього мовознавства» поєднала ознаки наукової праці та методичного підручника, особливості якого спонукають ...
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Accentological observations on the reconstruction of the Late Common Slavic dialect of Pannonia
2023The paper represents the authors’ first attempt to collect the accentual peculiarities recoverable from the extinct Late Common Slavic dialect traditionally named “Pannonian” Slavic as a prequel to their entry the topic for the Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics.
Marc Greenberg, Sinisa Habijanec
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The Main Features of South Slavic Accentology
Slovene Studies Journal, 1987In this paper I explore the gross features of accentological development in Serbo-Croatian [SC], Slovene [Sn] and Bulgarian [Bg]. This survey will perforce be just a special case of the general history of Slavic accentology, but with particular South Slavic features manifesting themselves, especially in the later developmental stages.
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