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Insights into the Baltic and Finnic Languages

2022
This book includes twelve articles that present new research on the Finnic and Baltic languages spoken in the southern and eastern part of the Circum-Baltic area. It aims to elaborate on the various contact situations and (dis)similarities between the languages of the area.
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Circum-Baltic Languages

2001
The area around the Baltic Sea has for millennia been a meeting-place for people of different origins. Among the circum-Baltic languages, we find three major branches of Indo-European — Baltic, Germanic, and Slavic, the Baltic-Finnic languages from the Uralic phylum and several others. The circum-Baltic area is an ideal place to study areal and contact
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Language Politics and Practices in the Baltic States

Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
This monograph provides an overview of the language situation in the three Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. It examines the recent change in language regimes that the Baltic States have deliberately brought about since the restitution of their independence, the nature of these changes, the opposition they have engendered and the ...
Gabrielle Hogan-Brun   +2 more
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Languages of Baltic Countries in Digital Age

2018
Today, when we are surrounded by intelligent digital devices – computers, tablets and mobile phones, we expect communication with these devices in a natural language. Moreover, such communication needs to be in our native language. We also expect that language technologies will not only assist us in everyday tasks, but also will help to overcome ...
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Improving SMT for Baltic Languages with Factored Models

2010
This paper reports on implementation and evaluation of English-Latvian and Lithuanian-English statistical machine translation systems. It also gives brief introduction of project scope – Baltic languages, prior implementations of MT and evaluation of MT systems.
Raivis Skadins   +2 more
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Nominal Compounds In The Baltic Languages

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2002
In this article the Baltic system of compounding will be presented and its relation to the well attested Proto–Indo–European system of nominal compounding will be sought. The different types have enjoyed different degrees of productivity and the system will be traced back, via East and West Baltic, to Proto–Baltic.
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