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The aberrant form of the nom. pl. of Balt. active participles (Lith. vedą̃ etc.) has been aptly explained (Cowgill, partly anticipated by Endzelīns) as the intrusion of the old finite 3. pl.
Marek Majer
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Thomas Olander, Balto-Slavic accentual mobility
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Vytautas Rinkevičius
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KLITIKAI PRŪSŲ KALBOJESantraukaPrūsų kalbos III katekizmo rašyba leidžia pakankamai pagrįstai spėti, kad prūsų kalboje du kalbėjimo sraute susidūrę klitikai reguliariai sudarydavę atskirą taktinę grupę (fonologinį žodį), automatiškai kirčiuotą pirmajame ...
Vytautas Rinkevičius
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The Slovak language as a source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system
Slovak is not generally thought of as a rich and informative source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system. In addition to the well-known fact that Slovak, unlike Czech, exhibits no traces of the Proto-Slavic acute, this view is ...
Siniša Habijanec
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Speech culture in the criminal law sphere: accentological, legal and legal aspects
The scientific article examines the state of speech culture in the realities of today among young lawyers and ordinary people, legal and legal approaches to the use of professional terminology by lawyers when communicating with each other, and also shows the most typical mistakes that are made in spoken and written speech.
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Peculiarities of the national fishing: Slovak Rhythmic Law and related species
The author discusses the conception of Rhythmic Law in Slovak as a national, linguistic phenomenon and presents his view that Rhytmic law is a (too) narrow term of rhythmicity as a general West Slavic phenomenon.
Roman Sukač
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Der Akzent bei den Substantiven in der Mundart der Ortschaft Kukljica
KUKLICOS ŠNEKTOS DAIKTAVARDŽIŲ KIRČIAVIMASSantraukaStraipsnyje aprašomas kirčio vaidmuo Kuklicos gyvenvietės (Ugliano sala, Kroatija) šnektos daiktavardžių kaityboje ir daryboje.
Mislav Benić
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Dominance and monophthongization: method versus insight
The establishment of dominance patterns does not automatically yield insights into the history of accentual paradigms. As in the case of segmental features, it is necessary first to identify the results of analogical developments and to separate them ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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On shortening, lengthening, and accent shifts in Slavic
The paper deals with several problems of Slavic historical accentology – pretonic length in the accentual paradigm c (and b) in South and West Slavic, the neo-circumflex phenomenon (including the accent in the genitive plural), the kȍkōt ‘rooster’ type ...
Mate Kapović
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The Russian vernacular from the second half of the 19th to the first half of the 20th century [PDF]
The article considers two issues: I) the content and history of the term “vernacular”, II) non-linguistic and linguistic reasons for the formation and transformation of the vernacular into a common substandard.
Eremin Alexander N.
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