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Apudesyvas lietuvių kalboje [PDF]
The paper describes the rise of the apudessive preposition pàs in Lithuanian. The apudessive meaning (‘at someone’s home’) was rare in Old Lithuanian, where pàs denoted spatial proximity in competition with priẽ.
Petit, Daniel
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Sugretinus Mikalojaus Daukšos „Katekizmą“ (1595) ir jo lenkiškąjį originalą: onomatema „širdis“ ir jos atitikmenys [PDF]
The article continues the research, which centers on the comparison of Mikalojus Daukša’s Catechism (DK, 1595) and its Polish original – Jakub Ledesma’s Catechism (LeK, ~1572).
Pajėdienė, Jūratė
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Zu apr. Ench. 119.13 ʃubban aʃman (und alit. patį aʃchmą) als Kollektivzahlwort [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to discuss the OPr. construction ʃubban Aʃman (cf. German selb acht, OLith. patį aʃchmą) attested in the liturgical supplement of the Baptism Booklet of Martin Luther’s Enchiridion (1561).
Dini, Pietro U.
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The submerged genitive in Old Prussian [PDF]
This paper is devoted to the Old Prussian phrase ʃwaiāʃmu ʃupʃei buttan ‘to his own house’ (Enchiridion, III 876). Far from being simply the result of a syntactic error, the genitive ʃupʃei ‘of oneself’ can be recognized as the reflex of an archaic ...
Petit, Daniel
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Rytų baltų dviskaitos datyvas ir instrumentalis [PDF]
The paper deals with two case-forms of East Baltic nominals, the dative and the instrumental dual. It summarises what is already known about these case-forms from Lithuanian and Latvian dialects as well as from Old Lithuanian sources.
Hill, Eugen
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Pavyzdinės kalbos kūrimo intencijos M. Daukšos ir S. Stanevičiaus prakalbose
SCHAFFENSINTENTIONEN DER MUSTERSPRACHE IN VORREDEN VON M. DAUKŠA UND S. STANEVIČIUSZusammenfassungIn diesem Artikel sind Parallelen der programmatischen Vorreden von M. Daukša und S.
Regina Koženiauskienė
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Kazimiero Kristupo Daukšos žodynas
THE DICTIONARY OF KAZIMIERAS KRISTUPAS DAUKŠA Summary In Poznan University library a part of K. K. Daukša's (1796-1865) dictionary was found.
Giedrius Subačius
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Ultrasound modulates ion channel currents [PDF]
Transcranial focused ultrasound (US) has been demonstrated to stimulate neurons in animals and humans, but the mechanism of this effect is unknown. It has been hypothesized that US, a mechanical stimulus, may mediate cellular discharge by activating ...
Chen, Di +5 more
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Old Lithuanian plęšti ‘rejoice, jump in joy, dance’ may be interpreted as a back-formation from *plenšoti, a verb borrowed from Old Polish ...
Smoczyński, Wojciech
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