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Linguistic heritage of I.I. Sreznevsky: lexicography and linguodidactics issues
The study studies the issues of lexicography and linguodidactics in the works of Izmail I. Sreznevsky. The research work is relevant due to the timeless value of studying the history of linguistics.
Irina V. Stekolshchikova, Ella A. Zoidze
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COSMOPOLITAN PHILOLOGY AND SACRED GRAMMAR
ABSTRACT Persian developed a formal grammatical tradition comparatively late in its thousand‐year history as a lingua franca. This article takes up the emergence of Persian grammar within the larger trajectory of Persian philology. It explores questions about why and when such a tradition developed in Persian by closely analyzing the earliest formal ...
ALEXANDER JABBARI
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HISTORY AND CURRENT STATE OF BELARUSIAN MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
The article is the first attempt in the history of Belarusian lexicography to summarize the materials on the formation and development of Belarusian medical terminology. Also for the first time the issues of functioning of Belarusian phytonyms and use of
Varanets V. I.
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Interview with scholar, translator and lexicographer Donald Rayfield [PDF]
Donald Rayfield is Emeritus Professor of Russian and Georgian at Queen Mary, University of London. He has been at the forefront of Georgian studies for many years and has published widely on Georgia, authoring several major studies on its literature ...
Karetnyk, B, Rayfield, D
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The role of literary prizes in celebrating minority literature: The case of Sámi
Abstract In studies on the theory and history of literary prizes, national and global perspectives are emphasized. In this contribution, I will adopt this perspective to investigate how literary prizes and cultural transfer play a role in the visibility and celebration of Sámi literature in Northern Europe.
Petra Broomans
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Abstract During 1925–26 and 1928, debates about birth control took place in the readers' column of North Star (Gwiazda Polarna), a US Polish language weekly. These discussions provide a rare insight into how ideas spread by the US birth control movement were received by an immigrant and ethnic working‐class Catholic community.
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska
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Dahl – a Man and a Dictionary (for the 220th Anniversary of the Birth)
The author reflects on the fate of the most popular dictionary in Russia, written by the lexicographer, ethnographer and folklorist V. I. Dahl, analyzing the principles of building this “encyclopedia of Russian folk life of the first half of the 19th ...
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we compute the small and large x$x$ asymptotics of the special function solutions of the Painlevé‐III equation in the complex plane. We use the representation in terms of Toeplitz determinants of Bessel functions obtained by Masuda. Toeplitz determinants are rewritten as multiple contour integrals using Andrèief's identity.
Hao Pan, Andrei Prokhorov
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Phonetic and grammatical information in the German-Russian dictionaries of the 18th century
Within the Russian lexicography, one of the important, but still unsolved tasks is the creation of a scientific history of German-Russian lexicography.
L.I. Akhmetsagirova
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New Trends in the Development of Russian Historical Lexicography
New trends in the development of Russian historical lexicography can be traced both within the framework of traditional lexicography and beyond it, when dictionaries of an experimental nature appear, the construction of which is based on the data of large diachronic corpora.
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