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Philology and Sacred: Church Slavonic Language in the Views of Mychailo Maksymovych
Purpose. The article attempts to discover how and under the influence of what factors Mykhailo Maksymovych perceived and described the Church Slavonic language and how the scholar’s vision of this issue influenced other assessments and characteristics in
Pavlo Yeremieiev
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The Church Slavonic lives of st. Vitus
Slikovni prilozi uz članak: Praški glag. odlomak Službe sv. Vidu, Muka sv. Vida iz Uspenskog zbornika po izdanju A. I. Sobolevskoga, Muka sv. Vida u Zagrebačkom pasionalu MR 164 iz 10. ili 11. v.)The Church Slavonic lives of st.
Ladislav Matějka, Matějka, Ladislav
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The Role of Contact in Explaining Linguistic Convergence1
Abstract In this paper, I explore the question of how linguistic convergence emerges and what the role of contact might be. My case study is the spread of headed relative clauses built around wh‐relative markers in the Standard Average European languages.
Nikolas Gisborne
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The meaning of the Croatian Church Slavonic stem smêr- and translation into Old Church Slavonic
Semantička raščlamba biblijskih primjera hrvatskocrkvenoslavenske osnove sъmêr- provedena na osnovi njezine morfologije i scenarija izrečenih prirodnim semantičkim metajezikom pokazuje da se grčka osnova ταπειν- značenjski razlikuje od svojega prijevoda,
Vida Lučić, Lučić, Vida
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Predicative Possession in Ukrainian and Intra‐Slavonic Language Contact1
Abstract Ukrainian has two inherited syntactic forms for possessive have: a transitive one with a lexical have‐verb, and an intransitive, originally locative be‐construction. On the basis of four corpus studies, the article establishes their relative frequency in Middle Ukrainian writing (17th and 18th c.), Modern Ukrainian dialects (20th c.), and ...
Jan Fellerer
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Языковая архаика революционной эпохи
The article is devoted to the changes that took place in the Russian literary language of the revolution era. The changes that occurred in the Russian language of that time include the emergence of a significant number of slavicisms, formerly absent from
Aleksandra Pletneva
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This article traces the presence of enslaved children in early medieval narrative sources, especially hagiographies, and looks into the relationship between their historicity and their literary functions. While topoi such as the ransoming or redemption of slaves are acknowledged, this article argues that despite these motifs, narrative sources offer ...
Danny Grabe
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Declension of the present participle active in Croatian Church Slavonic
U članku se opisuje deklinacija aktivnoga participa prezenta u hrvatskome crkvenoslavenskome jeziku u odnosu na starocrkvenoslavenski. Obrađeni su participski oblici dobro potvrđenih glagola i potvrde iz najstarijih hrvatskoglagoljskih fragmenata ...
Sandra Sudec, Sudec, Sandra
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Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic vsemogy
The paper deals with the question of stratification of Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic vocabulary in time and space. Using the example of the word vsemogy author confront static (i.e. genetic) approach of J. Schaeken and I.
Čajka, František
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Bishop Antun Mahnić (1850-1920) was born in Slovenia and was appointed the Bishop of Krk in 1896. Initially, he thought of himself as an opponent of the Glagolitic script, but through a thorough study of church documents and papal bulls, he recognised ...
Petar Bilobrk
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