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Domestication of Source Text in Literary Translation Prevails over Foreignization
Domestication is a translation theory in which the source text (to be translated) is matched to the foreign reader by erasing its original linguistic and cultural difference. This match aims at making the target text (translated text) more fluent. On the
Emilio Matricciani
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In Prussian "wutris" for "blacksmith" (E 513), and in South Slavic "*vъtrь" for the same, can be easily derived from a common protoform *utri-, *utrio-. Given the role of Church Slavonic language as of the official written language in territories of Prussia and GDL during the Middle Ages, the Slavic origin of this Prussian word cannot be excluded ...
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2009 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2009 Midwest Slavic Conference hosted by the Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State University, Blackwell Inn, Columbus, Ohio, April 16-18 ...
Ohio State University. Center for Slavic and East European Studies
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The aim of the present paper is to further develop a theory on the flow of linguistic variables making a sentence, namely, the transformation of (a) characters into words; (b) words into word intervals; and (c) word intervals into sentences.
Emilio Matricciani
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Genome-Wide Landscape of North-Eastern European Populations: A View from Lithuania. [PDF]
Urnikyte A, Molyte A, Kučinskas V.
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2004 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2004 Midwest Slavic Conference presented by The Ohio State University Center for Slavic and East European Studies and the Midwest Slavic Association, Blackwell Hotel and Conference Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
Ohio State University. Center for Slavic and East European Studies
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Tento článek popisuje Slav-NER: 3. vícejazyčnou soutěž pojmenovaných entit ve slovanských jazycích. Úkoly zahrnují rozpoznávání zmínek o pojmenovaných entitách ve webových dokumentech, normalizaci názvů a mezijazyčné propojování.
Yangarber, Roman +15 more
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A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia. [PDF]
Lazaridis I +205 more
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Since I discussed the scholarly literature on Winter’s law twenty years ago (1988), several important articles on the subject have appeared (Young 1990, Campanile 1994, Matasovic 1995, Derksen 2002, Dybo 2002, Patri 2005, Derksen 2007).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Don Ringe has recently published an article on the Gothic gen. pl. ending -e (2006) which is as peculiar for the author’s self-confidence as it is illustrative of the lack of knowledge in some quarters of the Indo-Europeanist scholarly ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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