A dictionary of locutons from liturgical books by protopriest A. I. Nevostruev (общаюся — оглушеніе) [PDF]
The “Dictionary of Locutions from Liturgical Books” by Protopriest A. Nevostruev, completed in the middle of the 19th century and never published, can be regarded both as a significant achievement of Church Slavonic studies and as a valuable ...
Maria Davydenkova +3 more
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Translation‐Induced Interrogative Relativizers and Stability in Icelandic
Abstract Throughout the history of Icelandic, invariant particles, which do not inflect for semantic or syntactic features of the antecedent, are the typical markers of relative clauses (Þráinsson 2007). Another, putatively foreign strategy—relativization with interrogative–relative pronouns—is archaic in Modern Icelandic, but is frequent between the ...
Christian D. Brendel
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A dictionary of locutons from liturgical books by protopriest a. I. Nevostruev (мужатая – мѵрный) [PDF]
The “Dictionary of Locutions from Liturgical Books” by Protopriest A. Nevostruev, completed in the middle of the 19th century and never published, can be regarded both as a signifi cant achievement of Church Slavonic studies and as a valuable ...
Maria Davydenkova +4 more
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A dictionary of locutions from liturgical books by protopriest A. I. Nevostruev (обличаю — обшествіе) [PDF]
The Dictionary of Locutions from Liturgical Books by Protopriest A. Nevostruev, completed in the middle of the 19th century and never published, can be regarded both as a significant achievement of Church Slavonic studies and as a valuable lexicographic ...
Maria Davydenkova +3 more
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Abstract This article widens the focus of the debate around multilingualism in early modern Europe. Using the life‐writing of a scholar, traveller and Protestant minister from the Scottish Highlands, Rev. James Fraser (1634–1709), it provides a North Sea perspective on the theme. The article sheds light on how Fraser and his locale (the ‘firthlands’ of
David Worthington
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A dictionary of locutons from liturgical books by protopriest A. I. Nevostruev (наиду — недѣля) [PDF]
The “Dictionary of Locutions from Liturgical Books” by Protopriest A. Nevostruev, completed in the middle of the 19thcentury and never published, can be regarded both as a signifi cant achievement of Church Slavonic studies and as a valuable ...
Maria Davydenkova +4 more
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Linguistic features of the narrative about the Vydropus Icon of the Mother of God [PDF]
The second half of the last century is characterized by an increased interest in the literature of Ancient and Medieval Russia. Since the 40s, a large number of fundamental studies dedicated to various works before the time of Peter the Great have ...
Sadykov , Petr D.
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A dictionary of locutions from liturgical books by protopriest A. I. Nevostruev (мѵро-мѵрсiнѡръ; набдѣваю-напрасный) [PDF]
The Dictionary of Locutions from Liturgical Books by Protopriest A. Nevostruev, completed in the middle of the 19th century and never published, can be regarded both as a signifi cant achievement of Church Slavonic studies and as a valuable lexicographic
Maria Davydenkova +4 more
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The article considers the formation of the individual author’s meaning of the lexeme “reverence” in the academic register of the Church Slavonic language of the second half of the 17th century.
N. Nikolenkova
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State of soul of a religious person. A fragment from the systematic French-Russian dictionary of religious lexis (part 1) [PDF]
This article continues the publication of certain parts of the Systematic French-Russian Dictionary of Religious Lexis and makes up part of the larger section Protagonistes de la religion Chrétienne, as well as of the subsection Etats d’âme de la ...
Nadezhda Zhukovskaia
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