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About Evolution of the Semantics of Some Old Bulgarian Verbs with a Prefix

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
The article is dedicated to the problem of the existence of the empty prefixes the Old Bulgarian language. The linguistic material is collected from dictionaries and archives. Althought the research, by its nature, is interdisciplinary the main method is
Кiril Кirilov , Natalia Lunkova
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Are we witnessing a renesance of the dialectology? [PDF]

open access: yesJužnoslovenski Filolog, 2014
Slavistics is a relatively young linguistic discipline. Its beginnings, in the period of domination of the historical linguistics, are characterized with the rapid development of the “classical“ dialectology, which means field-work in the domain
Topolinjska Zuzana V.
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Phraseological synonyms in Russian and Moksha subdialects of Mordovia

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2021
Introduction. The article describes phraseological synonyms in Russian and Moksha subdialects on the territory of Mordovia. The subject of the analysis is the specific features of dialect phraseological units.
Valentina P. Grishunina   +1 more
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Structural-semantic features of buildings’ names and their parts in the subdialects of the Republic of Mordovia

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2020
Introduction. The article presents the names of buildings and their parts presented in the subdialects of different districts of the Republic of Mordovia.
Valentina P. Grishunina   +1 more
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VerbaAlpina : un projet de géolinguistique plurilingue

open access: yesGéolinguistique, 2023
The areas studied in dialectology are usually divided up according to national (i.e. political) criteria, with respect for the territories of the national languages.
Thomas Krefeld, Stephan Lücke
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Entwicklungen und Perspektiven in der Dialektologie des Deutschen: Einige Schlaglichter

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2005
This article is divided into four sections. Section one draws a sketch of the developments in German dialectology during the past 30 years. Section two establishes the distinction between the description of dialects focusing on the linguistic system ...
Jürgen Macha
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On the Concepts of narečje and diasystem in Serbian and Croatian Dialectology and Standard Language Scholarship

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2022
The aim of this paper is to present a historical analysis of the concept of narečje (narječje) and diasystem in dialectology since their beginnings on the territory of contemporary Croatia and Serbia until today.
Vuk Vukotić
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Introduction: The (Im)material Spectrum of Manuscript and Print Interaction☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 148-165, April 2026.
Abstract This introductory essay to the special issue on Early Modern English Textual Cultures Between Manuscript and Print first outlines previous research into different kinds of interaction between manuscript and print. Examples of this interplay include, for instance, the transmission of text and images from one medium into another, the use of ...
Sara Norja, Mari‐Liisa Varila
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The SLOnar System: Informative Labels for Slovenian Dialect Varieties (From Dialect Group to Idiolect)

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
Dialectology work on Slovenian linguistic territory primarily uses ad hoc abbreviations or labels for research points or areas when defining the geographical range of individual linguistic features for efficiency.
Peter Weiss, Karmen Kenda-Jež
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Implicit and Explicit Language Attitudes and Language Attitude Change

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics Compass, Volume 20, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT Knowledge of public attitudes towards language‐based diversity can help uncover wider societal prejudices. Nonetheless, sociolinguists are increasingly aware of the limitations of using traditional explicit self‐report measures to gauge attitudes towards linguistic variation.
Robert M. McKenzie
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