Concepts “courage”, “honour” and “honesty” in dictionaries and in “live” students’ interpretation
The author of the article considers the development of the ethical value of “Courage”, “Honour” and “Honesty” in Church Slavonic language, Russian language of different historical periods and in modern students’ interpretation.
N M Dmitrieva
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Multilingualism of Ukrainian Elites in the Seventeenth Century: The Case of Lazar Baranovych
The article examines the multilingual practice of Lazar Baranovych in the context of the sociolinguistic situation of Ukraine in the early modern period.
Halyna Naienko
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Differences in Attitudes toward Mental Health among Boys from Religious and Non-religious Families Experiencing Religious and Secular Education. [PDF]
Borisenko JV, Evseenkova EV.
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Відмінкові форми множини іменників чоловічого роду в церковнослов’янській мові української редакції др. пол. XVI – XVII ст. [PDF]
(uk) У статті проаналізовано особливості творення відмінкових форм множини іменників чол. р. в церковнослов’янській мові української редакції др. пол. XVI – XVII ст. Зроблено висновок про частковий уплив української мови на творення розглянутих форм.(en)
Білих, Олександр Петрович
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries. [PDF]
Simeonov G.
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Word Order Variation is Partially Constrained by Syntactic Complexity. [PDF]
Jing Y, Widmer P, Bickel B.
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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Seize the Ъ: Linguistic and Social Change in Russian Orthographic Reform [PDF]
Session: IV-D: History of Slavic. Presenter: Eugenia Sokolskaya, Kent State University - "Seize the ь: Linguistic and Social Change in Russian Orthographic Reform"
Sokolskaya, Eugenia
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Etymologie jako arbitr reflexe pohanství ve staroslověnském lexiku
The article deals with the etymology of Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic words denoting persons engaged in healing the sick. It shows how much the language, which was originally created for the needs of the Christian religion,
Ilona Janyšková
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The article contains a linguistic analysis of the Church Slavonic translation of a short fragment of one of the chapters from the Latin-language geographical atlas compiled by the Dutch cartographers Willem and Joan Blaeu in the first half of the 17th ...
Natalia V. Nikolenkova
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