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Hybrid verbs of Slavic origin with the suffixes -inti, -yti, -uoti, -ėti, -auti in Lithuanian slang: derivative and adaptive hybrids [PDF]
The article analyses 246 hybrid verbs of Slavic origin with the suffixes -inti, -uoti, -yti, -ėti, -auti from the Lithuanian slang and non-standard dictionary.
Robertas Kudirka
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Nouns of Lithuanian Slang with the Slavic suffixes: Borrowings and Hybrids
The article analyses 200 nouns of Lithuanian slang with the three most common Slavic suffixes: -ka, -kė (Russ. -ка, Pl. -ka); -akas (Russ. -ак, Pl. -ak), -iakas (Russ. -як); -ščikas, -čikas (Russ. -щик, -чик). The majority of nouns in the slang are with
Robertas Kudirka
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Suffixal Adjectives and Adjectival Participles in the Slang of Lithuanian Language [PDF]
The article analyses 197 suffixal hybrid adjectives and 34 adjectival participles from the Lithuanian slang and non-standard dictionary. The study reveals that borrows with affixal adaptation are adapted to the language system, and the adaptive features ...
Robertas Kudirka
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This article is one part of the research of adverbs in Lithuanian slang. Although there is no systematic and comprehensive research into the Lithuanian language slang, slang is commonly believed to be chaotic and have no grammatical system.
Robertas Kudirka
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This article analyses 127 suffixal adverbs from Lithuanian slang and non-standard dictionary (Kaunas, 2012). The suffixal adverbs of Lithuanian slang have not been researched systematically according to grammatical classification.
Robertas Kudirka
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The Hybrid Identity of Urban Muslim Youth: The Case of Teras Dakwah Yogyakarta [PDF]
This paper describes the phenomenon of hybrid identity among young urban Muslims in the popular da'wah movement in Yogyakarta. This research uses an ethnographic approach to take a case study of Teras Da'wah.
Eko Saputra, Imron Rosidi
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here are a number of adverbialized individual words and adverbs without suffixes in Lithuanian slang and non-normative language. Most of them are assimilated borrowings adapted to the language system.
Robertas Kudirka
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English Borrowings from the Economic Sphere in the Verbal Lexicon of Native Speakers of Russian in the Era of Globalization [PDF]
The article looks into the issue of the integration of loanwords appertaining to the financial lexis of the Russian language. Due to an overwhelming number of borrowings in the professional vocabulary of bank workers, the prevalence of anglicisms over ...
Balakina, Julia, Visilitskaya, Elena
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A STUDY OF INMATE ARGOT IN ROMANIAN PRISONS [PDF]
Leksyka i struktura żargonu więźniów odzwierciedla ich osobowość, a także konflikty i napięcie jakie jest obecne w środowisku więżiennym. Celem artykułu jest pokazanie, że cechy charakterystyczne żargonu więźniów są w dużym stopniu wynikiem osadzenia w ...
NADRAG, Lavinia, STROESCU, Manuela
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Becoming plant and posthumanism in Jeff Noon's Pollen (1995) [PDF]
This article examines Jeff Noon’s cyberpunk novel Pollen (1995), arguing for its innovative treatment of spatial and species identities. In addition to the challenging representations of gender and feminism identified by Val Gough, there are other kinds ...
Cockin, Katharine
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