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The Slovak language as a source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system
Slovak is not generally thought of as a rich and informative source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system. In addition to the well-known fact that Slovak, unlike Czech, exhibits no traces of the Proto-Slavic acute, this view is also due to at least two peculiarities of its development: 1.
Siniša Habijanec
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Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2021
Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2021 offers a selection of articles that were prepared on the basis of talks given at the conference Formal Description of Slavic Languages 14 or at the satellite workshop on secondary imperfectives in Slavic, which ...
Vlášková, Lucia +21 more
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WORD-FORMATION FEATURES OF PROTO-SLAVIC SOMATISMS [PDF]
The naming of body parts, acting as one of the most noticeable layers of vocabulary, which reflects the knowledge of native speakers about the world around them, and their idea of both their own body and the body of animals, is the subject of constant ...
Ilona M. Prykhodko, Svitlana V. Podplota
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Dan, gift, gifts and spiritual gifts in the dynamics of the Russian language picture of the world [PDF]
"On the basis of the ideas about the basic properties of the lexical-semantic system of language as a highly complex self-developing dynamic system, the authors of the article believe that its study and description on the axis of successive ...
Pyataeva Natalia V. +2 more
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Этимологическое гнездо *ber- в праславянском языке: Реконструкция, словообразование, семантика
The Etymological Nest *ber- in the Proto-Slavic Language: Reconstruction, Word-Formation, Semantics The article presents a multidimensional (phonetic, etymological, derivational, morphological and semantic) description of the etymological nest (EN ...
Наталия [Nataliia] Вячеславовна [Viacheslavovna] Пятаева [Piataeva]
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The Development of Proto-Slavic Quantity (from Proto-Slavic to Modem Slavic Languages) [PDF]
This paper discusses the development of the old length (quantity) in Slavic languages. The retainment or the shortening of the old length is thoroughly discussed in all conditions – under stress (acute, circumflex, neoacute) considering the number of the syllables in a word, and in pretonic or posttonic position considering the number of the syllables ...
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The study of Russian dialectal vocabulary remains one of the most pressing problems of etymology. This article is devoted to the origin and history of a number of Russian dialect words.
Aleksandr Evgenievich Anikin
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WORD-FORMATION (SUFFIX -ЬJE/-NЬJE /-ЕNЬJE /-АNЬJE/-TЬJE IN THE PROTO-SLAVIC LANGUAGE)
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Jews and the Language of Eastern Slavs [PDF]
: The dating and localization of Jewish presence, origin and cultural characteristics of Jewish population in the Medieval Eastern Europe became a subject of tense discussion and extreme evaluations, often connected to extra-academic ideological agendas.
Alexander Kulik
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The subject of analysis in this paper is the verbal root *met-(*mot-/*m?t-), whose formal and semantic development can be traced back to the Proto-Slavic period. The research is based on anthropocentric-spatial language theory, which helps to analyze how the basic semantic component embedded in some verbal roots representing basic human ...
Marjan Markovikj, Zuzana Topolinjska
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