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“Slavic Studies and Slavic Librarianship” Revisited: Notes of a Former Slavic Librarian [PDF]
This article revisits the author's essay in Solanus on the state of Slavic librarianship at the turn of the twenty‐first century in order to assess how the profession has changed in the interim. Trehub notes that the single most important effect of the proliferation of new library information technologies has been a gradual shift in emphasis from ...
Aaron Trehub
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THE SLAVIC FIELD IN NORWAY [PDF]
Slavic studies in Norway have been shaped by specific facts that facilitated the development of the field, described in Section 1. Section 2 approaches the current state of our field in Norway from the perspectives of language teach- ing, linguistics, literature and culture, as well as publication venues and spe- cial resources for Slavists. I conclude
Janda, Laura Alexis
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Dissonance as a concept of preserving the architectural heritage: Case study of the Belgrade Fairground [PDF]
Belgrade Fairground, built in the 1930s, was the first urban complex designed according to modern principles and the first physical structure built in Belgrade on the left bank of the Sava. During its existence, the complex has undergone radical changes -
Slavić Stefan
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A very unpredictable ‘person’: A corpus-based approach to suppletion in West Polesian
In Slavic languages, as in many other languages, the noun for person has a suppletive paradigm. Yet, as this study shows, in West Polesian (East Slavic) the noun person is a typological outlier not only within Slavic but also cross-linguistically because
Kristian Roncero
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Improving anticorrosive properties of coatings based on zinc alloy TsAMSv4-1-2,5 doped with strontium [PDF]
The results of an experimental study of the effect of strontium on the anodic behavior of the Tsam 4-1-2,5 alloy in the NaCl electrolyte medium are presented.
I. N. Ganiev +3 more
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The author focuses on hydronyms of the Balto-Slavic type, or the names of water bodies that include lexical and structural components prominent in both Baltic and Slavic languages.
Valery L. Vasilyev
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Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factorizes the contributions of each subsystem of grammar and on the other hand, it thereby reduces the apparent overall complexity to the interaction of less ...
Haider Hubert
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We can divide the region Ljutomersko-ormoške gorice on Western and Eastern part. Following,are well known by their quality wines, tourism and cultural center Jeruzalem. On the other hand,Western Ljutomersko–Ormoške gorice are hiding in the shadows of the
Jakob Slavič
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Budakova Anera kao moliteljica i junakinja
As a manifestly hybrid genre, the novel can contain also elements of tragedy. In tragedies and tragic narratives, a suppliant regularly fulfils four characteristics: a) she is a female or a person in a subordinate social position; b) she is threatened by
Dean Slavić
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Славянска лексика при названията на елементи на женския родопски традиционен костюм
Slavic Lexis in the Names of Elements of Rhodope Women’s Traditional Clothing: The article reveals old Slavic layers in the Bulgarian names of elements of the Rhodope women’s traditional costume.
Kanevska-Nikolova, Elena
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