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THE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
This article discusses scholars who have contributed to the history, origins, and development of the Russian language.
Boboyeva Sitora Primovna
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The Participial Clause in the History of the Russian Language
The article examines the structure of the participle clause, in which the participle precedes the subject, with the actant or subordinate clause related to the participle placed in postposition. The study aims to reveal grammatical indicators of the participle predicativity, to determine the dynamics of the use of the clause under consideration, its ...
Boris Kunavin
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The article describes one of the forms of learning Russian at school in the historical aspect. The school practice of learning Russian language is constantly faced with the phenomenon of language which difficult to explain for the modern point of view. These phenomena require knowledge of the history of language.
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Interculturality in the modern Russian linguistic landscape [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to give a quick overview of intercultural tendencies in certain Russian regions' modern linguistic landscapes: where they can be found, why languages other than Russian are used, what the purpose of their use is, and who ...
Protassova, Ekaterina
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The article considers the use of diminutives in the language of Russian science in the second half of the 18th – early 19th cs. At that time, the use of diminutives as scientific terms was quite a natural phenomenon, words with diminutive suffixes were used in various fields of science, most of them fell into the language of emerging biology.
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“Nominal Trees” (нимтулописпу) in Microtoponymy of Udmurts
The names of certain trees in the local topography of the Udmurt Republic are discussed. The frequency of use of the names of the trees in the microtoponyms is revealed.
T. G. Vladykina, L. E. Kirillova
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Карело-русский и коми-зырянско-русский словари-разговорники в рукописном сборнике 1668 года [Karelian-Russian and Komi-Zyrian-Russian Dictionaries in a Hand-Written Volume Dated 1668] [PDF]
This article is a first publication of the dictionary materials on the Karelian and Komi-Zyrian languages from the hand-written volume made in 1668 by monastic deacon Prochor Kolomnjatin in the Rostov-Jaroslavl land. The volume was Âdiscovered by N.
Natalya Saveleva +2 more
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ANTHROPONYMS IN THE HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
This article examines anthroponyms in the history of the Russian language. It is noted that the names of people are diverse in origin and use. Each nation, including the Russian, has its own individual names, which are given in childhood and are usually preserved for life. A large number of Russian people bear the old traditional Russian calendar names
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In the 5th century BC during the migration to the Belaya River valley of different groups of the Kama population with the predominance of bearers of the post-Maklasheyevka culture, their transformation into the Kara-Abyz culture took place.
Ovsyannikov Vladimir V.
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The Mausoleum of Bendebike is the only brick structure explored by archaeologists within the modern borders of Bashkiria. The significance of this building lies both in its architectural features, which give an idea of the Central Asian ‘peripheral ...
Evgeny V. Ruslanov
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