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Tracing the spread of Celtic languages using ancient genomics

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Zoofolkloristics: Imagination as a Critical Component. [PDF]

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Brooks Pribac T, Golež Kaučič M.
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Proto-Slavic *ū-stems and the Polabian language

Zeitschrift Fur Slawistik, 2021
Summary The paper deals with the issues (both inflectional and word-formational) of Proto-Slavic *ū-stems in the Polabian corpus. The aim of the paper is to identify all Polabian words continuing the *ū-declension class and accompany them with comprehensive linguistic and, when necessary, philological comments.
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TRACES OF ANCIENT SEMANTICS PROTO SLAVIC *KVĚT IN PROPER AND COMMON NOUNS IN SLAVIC LANGUAGES. FROM THE WORKS IN THE XI VOLUME OF THE PROTO-SLAVIC DICTIONARY (SŁOWNIK PRASŁOWIAŃSKI)

Onomastics of the Volga Region, 2020
The article discusses history of the semantic development of the Proto-Slavic lexeme *květъ (ku̯oito). The text analyses the examples of the descendants of the word under research, whose basic meanings ‘flower'. Proto Slavic *květъ is nomen actionis (which than became nomenacti) made from verb *kvisti (*ku̯eit) which meant ‘shine'.
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«Etymological Dictionary of Slavic Languages. Proto-Slavic Lexical Stock»»: The Project, Development, State, Problems, Solutions

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The article highlights important issues of the work on the «Etymological Dictionary of Slavic Languages» (ESSYa), an impressive project based on the concept of the outstanding linguist, the academician O.N. Trubachev. The context of the origin and development of the idea of creating a unique dictionary is described, and the main principles of ...
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