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Lexicon of the Old Slavic origin in the Russian language
TITLE: Words of Old Church Slavonic Origin in Contemporary Russian Language AUTHOR: Jitka Peschel DEPARTMENT: Department of Russian studies and didactics SUPERVISOR: doc. PhDr. Lilia Nazarenko, CSc.
Peschel, Jitka
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ABSTRACT Both universities and companies create value and innovation to maintain their position and remain competitive. Different, but still similar, with two goals that are shared. With their collaboration, they can enhance their pursuit of sustainability and as well corporate social responsibility by creating and delivering value and thus ...
Jana Hojnik +4 more
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Non-Stylistic Imitation in the Old Russian Literature
The phenomenon of stylization appears only after the individual style of the writer has been elaborated. In Russian literature first stylizations appear as late as the beginnning of the XIXth century. Imitations of the non-stylistic type were - however
Lichaczow, Dymitr S.
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Chapter A proposito dell’autore del Choždenie na Florentijskij sobor [PDF]
The anonymous Choždenie na Florentijskij sobor is one of four works written by Russian envoys to the Council of Ferrara-Florence (1438-1439), an event that sealed the union of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. This article addresses the problem of that
Lilia Skomorochova, Skomorochova, Lilia
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Regulatory Convergence and Divergence in ESG Reporting in the Indo‐Pacific Region
ABSTRACT Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting has evolved significantly globally over the past few decades. Many countries are now signatories to international agreements such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, with increasing commitments to emissions reduction targets and the
Michele John +6 more
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From the history of teaching Russian language and literature at the old Vilnius University
The biography as well as activities of the Russian philologist Professor I. N. Cherniavsky at the Vilnius University in the beginning of the 19th century have been little investigated.
A. Kaupuža
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For the first time in literary studies, this article raises the question of the influence of Professor S. P. Shevyrev’s lectures on Old Russian literature on the development of literary and social processes in Russia in the mid-19th century.
Viktor M. Guminsky
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Constructing Policy (In)coherence in Germany's Energy Transition and Impacts on (In)equality
ABSTRACT Policy coherence is widely regarded as essential for achieving sustainable development, climate targets, and reducing inequality, as reflected in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Recent scholarship has moved beyond technocratic approaches, drawing on comparative politics, particularly the “3 I's” of ideas, interests, and ...
Alexia Faus Onbargi, Ines Dombrowsky
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Semper in Motu. Topical Philological Studies of Bulgarian Scholars
The present review includes three monographs of Bulgarian philologists. Reneta Bozhankova examines the position of Cyrillic script literature and Internet communication, methods and strategies of cultural heritage digitization, questions of netlore and
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Medical theme in Russian literature
The medical theme in Russian literature is presented very widely and diversely, which determines the relevance and novelty of this work. The aim of the study is to examine the features of the presentation of medical topics in Russian literature ...
S. V. Igonina
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