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antistih (anti-verse), Church Slavonic language, Church Slavonic graphics, Church Slavonic orthography, homonymy, book correction, apostrof (apostrophe), diacritics

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета: Серия 2. Языкознание, 2023
The article deals with various metaphorical models of the state structure of Russia from the Ancient Russian era to the 20 th century and linguistic means of their representation in official speech.
Dmitry V. Rudnev, Tatiana S. Sadova
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Conceptions of Church Slavonic

open access: yesSlovene, 2017
In our time Church Slavonic is a “language without native speakers,” but it is not in all respects a “dead” one. It is for this reason that the Slavs have given it a great variety of names, the different use of which in philological publications heavily ...
Helmut Keipert
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Church Slavonic

open access: yes, 2006
Church Slavonic is a generic term for a set of closely related, highly conservative varieties of Slavic language used for liturgical purposes and, in the medieval period, as a literary language. These varieties developed from Old Church Slavonic on a local basis and were subjected to processes of standardization and subsequent dissemination.
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New, Rare and Slavonized Graecisms and Their Role in Localization of Church Slavonic Texts

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2018
The paper provides overview of the destiny of some Old Church Slavonic/Church Slavonic manuscripts, as well as the issues related to their time and spatial localization.
Емилија Црвенковска
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Old Church Slavonic

open access: yes, 2006
Old Church Slavonic is the earliest Slavic literary language, dating from the 9th century a.d. and attested from the 10th and 11th centuries. It is an important source for the reconstruction of Proto-Slavic and for the early history of the South Slavic languages.
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ЕТИМОЛОГІЧНІ СЛОВНИКИ ПРО ДЖЕРЕЛА ЦЕРКОВНОСЛОВ’ЯНСЬКОЇ ЛЕКСИКИ/ ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARIES ABOUT THE SOURCES OF CHURCH SLAVONIC VOCABULARY

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2021
The article analyses the Church Slavonic vocabulary, which in the Ukrainian language, according to etymological dictionaries, were gone in different ways: 1) directly from the Church Slavonic language or through the literary language of the period of ...
Tetiana NOVIKOVA
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The Reception of St Jerome in a Late- Medieval Sermon Collection by Johannes Herolt

open access: yesClotho, 2023
Church fathers were among the most cited authorities in the medieval sermons, right after the Bible. Their quotations were used in different ways – as an exegesis of the reading, as a commentary of a moral les­son, or as a strong argument for a ...
Andrea Radošević
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Written Languages in Wallachia during the Reign of Neagoe Basarab (1512–1521)

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
The reign of Neagoe Basarab (1512–1521) represented one of the cultural peaks of Wallachian history. Using the written sources preserved from this period, we tried to present the written Slavonic varieties and other languages (Romanian and Latin) that ...
Vladislav Knoll
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Od poznatih motiva do nepoznatih riječi – uz dva leksička neologizma svete Hildegarde iz Bingena

open access: yesDiacovensia, 2022
Dva se latinska neologizma, prilozi tunicaliter i flammanter, zapisani u Liber vitae meritorum svete Hildegarde iz Bingena, promatraju kao stilogeni elementi, naglašena mjesta u odlomku iz vizije, te kao svojevrstan nadomjestak za definirane teološke ...
Marija-Ana Dürrigl
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Gašparotijev Žitek svetog Hijeronima

open access: yesNova Prisutnost, 2023
Najopsežniji zbornik svetačkih legendi dopreporodne hrvatske književnosti – Cvet sveteh ali živlenje i čini svecev (u 4 knjige, tiskane 1752., 1756., 1760. i 1761.
Vesna Badurina Stipčević
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