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Holger Pedersen's "Études lituaniennes" revisited [PDF]
Holger Pedersen’s "Études lituaniennes" reflects the issues under discussion at the time of its publication (1933). Its five unequal chapters deal with the following topics: I.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Классификация южнославянских списков Синаксаря по структурным и языковым особенностям
[статья и аннотация на русском, аннотации на английском и литовском языках] Данная статья посвящена классификации южнославянских рукописей древнейшего перевода Пролога, переписанных в XIII–XVI вв.
Марина Владимировна Чистякова
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Gimtinés ieškojimas Ulro žeméje [PDF]
Straipsnyje analizuojama tapatybés problema Miloszo "Ulro žeméje" - jos etnoligvistiniai ir metafiziniai aspektai.The article deals with the question of the ethno-linguistic identity and it's metaphysical embedment, as it is present in Czeslaw Milosz ...
Šeferis Vaidas
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After the restoration of Lithuania’s independence in 1990, non-governmental organizations devoted to the linguistic education, the teaching of the Lithuanian language and its popularisation, and the rights of the state language, that had been active ...
Rita Urnėžiūtė
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Tyrimas skiriamas daugiausiai nagrinėtam lietuvių literatūros kūriniui Antano Vienuolio apsakymui „Paskenduolė“ (parašytas 1909, paskelbtas 1913), atsiliepiant į Algirdo Juliaus Greimo atliktą Guy de Maupassantʼo „Dviejų draugų“ analizę ir jos trikdantį
Loreta Mačianskaitė
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This study investigates the use of lexical verbs as hedging devices in Lithuanian academic discourse, based on data from the VuSemCorp corpus, which comprises seminar texts from the humanities (philosophy, literature, linguistics) and social sciences ...
Greta Maslauskienė
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[статья и аннотация на русском, аннотации на английском и литовском языках] Рукописный кириллический памятник первой половины XVI в., ходящий в состав обширного конволюта Hareticorum armatura (sign.
Илья Васильевич Лемешкин
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The loss of *g before *m in Proto-Slavic [PDF]
This paper proposes a new sound rule for Proto-Slavic, according to which *g (from PIE *g, *gw, *gh, and *gwh) was lost before *m. This development was posterior to Winter’s law and the merger of voiced and aspirated stop in Slavic.
Matasović, Ranko
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