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The Frontiersmen as an Object of Czech Nationalism 1918–1935
ABSTRACT This study investigates the phenomenon of the frontiersmen, that is, the Czech minority border communities, as a part of the discourse of the Czech nationalist movement. Via the example of the Czechoslovak National Democracy party, it traces the frontiersmen on two levels.
Dominik Šípoš
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2007 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2007 Midwest Slavic Conference presented by The Ohio State University Center for Slavic and East European Studies and the Midwest Slavic Association, Blackwell Inn and Conference Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ...
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The article discusses archaic elements in the demonological beliefs of Ruthenians of Eastern Slovakia, a group of old East Slavic population in the Carpathian region. Archaic elements were identified by the comparison and confrontation with other archaic
Marina Valentsova
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ABSTRACT Background Bilingualism and biliteracy impact the development of phonological awareness and reading. However, existing research is Indo‐European‐centric, limiting our understanding of reading development in diverse linguistic environments. Method Addressing this gap, this study examined the relation between phonological awareness and reading ...
Shakhlo Nematova +4 more
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2018 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2018 Midwest Slavic Conference hosted by the Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March 23-25 ...
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ABSTRACT Word‐final position is widely recognized as a structurally weak and restricted domain, yet languages differ strikingly in how they regulate segments and clusters at the right edge. While some systems categorically prohibit final consonants, others allow only a subset of segments, and still others impose process‐based adjustments such as final ...
Semra Baturay Meral
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2008 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2008 Midwest Slavic Conference presented by The Ohio State University Center for Slavic and East European Studies and the Midwest Slavic Association, Blackwell Inn and Conference Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ...
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Słowiańskie ‘da’ i jego bałkańska specyfika
The Slavic ‘da’ and its Balkan peculiarities The aim of this article is the analysis of the Slavic ‘da’, its derivates and distribution, from Proto-Slavic to modern Slavic languages, with particular emphasis on the Serbo-Croatian diasystem.
Maciej Mielnik
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ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of multilingual digital platforms has made the accurate analysis of user‐generated content across different languages and cultural contexts increasingly essential. However, existing methods struggle to maintain consistent performance due to linguistic diversity, morphological complexity, and structural variations in text ...
Abdulkadir Şeker
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2011 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2011 Midwest Slavic Conference hosted by the Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State University, The Blackwell, Columbus, Ohio, April 14-16 ...
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