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Linguistic Equivalence of the Hebrew Term Eden in Slavic Translations of the Bible [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2016
The authors study different equivalents of the Hebrew word Eden in selected old and new Slavic translations of the Bible. The equivalents of this lexeme have been excerpted from several Slavic translations of the Bible, which were selected on the basis ...
Agata Kawecka, Rafał Zarębski
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Etymological Notes about Balto-Slavic Hydronymy of the Historical Lands of Novgorod and Pskov (Vselug, Dolostso)

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2021
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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A null theory of scrambling

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2021
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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Is German secretly a Slavic language? What BERT probing can tell us about language groups

open access: yesWorkshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing, 2023
In the light of recent developments in NLP, the problem of understanding and interpreting large language models has gained a lot of urgency. Methods developed to study this area are subject to considerable scrutiny. In this work, we take a closer look at
A. Mysiak, J. Cyranka
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Large Language Models for Multilingual Slavic Named Entity Linking

open access: yesWorkshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing, 2023
This paper describes our submission for the 4th Shared Task on SlavNER on three Slavic languages - Czech, Polish and Russian. We use pre-trained multilingual XLM-R Language Model (Conneau et al., 2020) and fine-tune it for three Slavic languages using ...
Rinalds Viksna   +3 more
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Land Use changes in Western Ljutomersko-Ormoške gorice in the period 2000–2018 in relation to selected physical geographical characteristics

open access: yesRevija za Geografijo, 2021
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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Spoken Corpora of Slavic Languages

open access: yesRussian Linguistics : International Journal for the Study of the Russian Language, 2022
Spoken corpora are collections of transcribed and annotated audio and /or video recordings of languages or language varieties. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of 51 spoken corpora currently available for Slavic languages and dialects, in ...
N. Dobrushina, Elena Sokur
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Geographical Distribution, Incidence, Malignancies, and Outcome of 136 Eastern Slavic Patients With Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome and NBN Founder Variant c.657_661del5

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2021
Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) is a DNA repair disorder characterized by combined immunodeficiency and a high predisposition to lymphoid malignancies.
S. Sharapova   +33 more
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Frontier identity of population in the border regions of Eastern Slavic states

open access: yesVestnik slavianskikh kul'tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures], 2022
The paper is to study the frontier identities of population of the border regions of the Eastern Slavic states. The key theoretical and methodological approaches are the concept of “frontier”, the theory of intercultural communication and the theory of ...
V. Sapryka   +3 more
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