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The Book of Psalms in the Church Slavonic Language from Norov´s Book Collection

open access: diamondSlavistica Vilnensis, 2020
This article is devoted to the research of the Book of Psalms manuscript from A. S. Norovʼs book collection stored in the Department of manuscripts of the Russian State Library.
Елена Александровна Целунова
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SEMANTIC ASPECT OF THE LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION OF LEXICON OF ORTHODOX DOGMA IN CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE

open access: diamondRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2018
In article one of relevant and not enough studied problems connected with a question of semantic classification of lexicon of orthodox dogma functioning in texts of Church Slavonic language is considered. The author notes that the experiences of semantic
Sergej Vladimirovich Feliksov
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The Great Dictionary of Contemporary Church Slavonic Language

open access: diamondRussian Foundation for Basic Research Journal. Humanities and social sciences, 2022
The article focuses on the scholars’ efforts to compile the ten volumes of the Great Dictionary of Contemporary Church Slavonic Language using software tools and a digitized corpus of texts to speed up the work and enable users to extract words and phrases from the corpus semi-automatically.
Alexandra Pletnyova, Alexander Kravetsky
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The Church Slavonic Language of the Ukrainian Recension as Reflected in International Slavic Studies

open access: diamondBalcania et Slavia, 2023
In the international Slavic literature, there is usually no mention of the Ukrainian version of Church Slavonic, while Ukrainian scientific works have long provided a convincing description of this language variety and its history. The article states that it is illogical to neglect the existence of the Ukrainian version of Church Slavonic.
Мichael Moser
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The Church Slavonic: Language as a Text

open access: hybridScriptorium slavicum
The article attempts to approach the scientific definition of that we traditionally define as the Church Slavonic language, often forgetting about those parameters that make it a specific phenomenon and in demand for more than a millennium. Moreover, these parameters are determined primarily by the textual nature of the Church Slavonic language.
Леонид Григорьевич Панин
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Destiny of Church Slavonic Language Heritage in Modern Russian Speech Culture

open access: diamondVestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 2. Jazykoznanije, 2016
This article reviews a situation caused by such reasons as persecutions on Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th century, withdrawal of religious texts from school and high school education (first of all, Bibles), which led to the loss of Slavic church linguistic heritage by the Russian and Russian-speaking society.
Aleksandr Skovorodnikov
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The Church Slavonic language in early modern Ukraine

open access: diamondLinguistic and Conceptual Views of the World, 2021
Oksana NIKA
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ŽE AS AN EMPHATIC PARTICLE IN CROATIAN CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE

open access: greenFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2016
The particle že is among the most frequent words in Croatian Glagolitic texts written in Croatian Church Slavonic Language. Furthermore, as a distinct Church Slavonic word it is a good distinctive feature for the identification of such texts. It is often
Jozo Vela
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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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THE ETHICAL MEANING OF THE CONCEPT “JOY”IN CHURCH-SLAVONIC AND OLD RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

open access: greenRussian Language Studies, 2015
The article discusses the concept of “joy” from an ethical position. An analysis of the ethical meaning of a concept is based on comparison of dictionary definitions of Church Slavonic and Old Russian languages.
N M Dmitrieva
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