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Formal and semantic derivation of the Proto-Slavic verbal root *dvig- in the Macedonian language [PDF]
The subject of analysis in this paper is the verbal root *dvig-, whose formal and semantic development can be followed ever since the Proto-Slavic period.
Markoviḱ Marjan D.
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Two-Part Personal Names in the Proto-Slavic Language [PDF]
The paper deals with the Proto-Slavic two-part personal names reconstructed in the Etymological Dictionary of Slavic Languages (EDSL), vols. 1–42. Indo-European by their origin, these names retained their use among all Slavs even after the adoption of ...
Svetlana M. Tolstaya
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Semantic universals in the evolution of colour terms in the Proto-Slavic and Proto-Turkic languages
The aim of the research is to identify semantic universals in the evolution of colour terms in the Proto-Slavic and Proto-Turkic languages. The paper analyses the semantics of the Indo-European proto-forms of Proto-Slavic colour terms and the Altaic proto-forms of Proto-Turkic colour terms. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the fact that a
Yury Nikolaevich Isaev
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The article is an attempt to establish the original semantics of Proto-Slavic *bъrkъ and describe semantic drifts of its continuants in the modern Slavic languages.
Michail Nikolajevič Sajenko
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From the point of view of linguistics, reconstruction of the ancient conceptions, depicted in the proto-language, allows us to reveal the evolutionary relationship between language units of a proto-language, certain language family, and certain language.
Olena Masliy
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To the Use of Etymological Methods in the Research of the Origin of Slavs
Introduction. This article is written in the development of the theme of the application of linguistic methods to historical research, more specifically, to the research of the circumstances of the origin of the Slavic ethnic group.
G. M. Telezhko
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On etymology of Proto-Slavic *soja 'jay'
This paper represents a new attempt at determining the origin of the Proto-Slavic *soja 'jay'. Given the jay's habit of sowing acorns and other large seeds, and, consequently, the abundance of words denoting jay originating from words meaning acorn, oak,
Stefan Stojanović
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Odolan – zagadkowa polska gwarowa nazwa kozłka lekarskiego (Valeriana officinalis L.)
The aim of the article is to investigate the origin of the Polish dialectal name odolan, which refers to valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.). On the basis of historical‑comparative analysis of the Slavic language material, it can be concluded that the ...
Jadwiga Waniakowa
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On Serbian Slavic studies from the early 20th century from the perspective of the first volume of Južnoslovenski filolog [PDF]
This paper analyzes the articles published in the first volume of Južnoslovenski Filolog which gives the clear picture of Serbian Slavic studies from the early 20th century. The articles mostly delt with the research of the oldest Slavic written
Dragićević Rajna M.
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The reconstruction of synonymous relations in the Proto-Slavic vocabulary based on the Serbo-Croatian dialect material [PDF]
The paper deals with the analysis of synonymous words of Protoslavic origin that distinguish different Serbo-Croatian dialects (the lexemes are excerpted from The Questionnaire for the Serbo-Croatian Dialectological Atlas). Some of these lexemes
Yakushkina Ekaterina I.
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