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2021
The article examines the ambiguity of the concepts of topos and locus as rhetorical and literary terms that serve to designate and distinguish the reality created by the text and the reality of the extra-textual space. At the same time, the topos is presented as a common place and as a rhetorical argument in the discussion about the locus of the Slavic
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The article examines the ambiguity of the concepts of topos and locus as rhetorical and literary terms that serve to designate and distinguish the reality created by the text and the reality of the extra-textual space. At the same time, the topos is presented as a common place and as a rhetorical argument in the discussion about the locus of the Slavic
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Microvariation in the Slavic secondary imperfective
Journal of Slavic Linguistics:While secondary imperfectivization (SI) is a prominent phenomenon in Slavic, there is variation in its realization. This study contributes novel cross-Slavic data systematizing our understanding of the distribution and meaning of SI morphology in ...
Dorota klimek-Jankowska +5 more
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Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects
The paper presents new causal commonsense reasoning datasets for South Slavic dialects, based on the Choice of Plausible Alternatives (COPA) dataset. The dialectal datasets are built by translating by native dialect speakers from the English original and
Nikola Ljubešić +6 more
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The paper presents new causal commonsense reasoning datasets for South Slavic dialects, based on the Choice of Plausible Alternatives (COPA) dataset. The dialectal datasets are built by translating by native dialect speakers from the English original and
Nikola Ljubešić +6 more
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“Slavic Studies and Slavic Librarianship” Revisited: Notes of a Former Slavic Librarian
Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2009This 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 ...
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2000
Abstract In this final descriptive chapter we discuss the status of clitics in East Slavic (ESl). These include Russian (Rus), to which most of the chapter is devoted, and Belarusian (Br) and Ukrainian (Ukr), which we treat in less detail.
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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Abstract In this final descriptive chapter we discuss the status of clitics in East Slavic (ESl). These include Russian (Rus), to which most of the chapter is devoted, and Belarusian (Br) and Ukrainian (Ukr), which we treat in less detail.
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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2023
This chapter details how ongoing material hardship, a winter famine from 1946 to 1947, and mounting pressures from new Soviet settlers and institutions in Moscow to rebuild led local Soviet leaders to initiate a campaign to expel the Germans from Kaliningrad.
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This chapter details how ongoing material hardship, a winter famine from 1946 to 1947, and mounting pressures from new Soviet settlers and institutions in Moscow to rebuild led local Soviet leaders to initiate a campaign to expel the Germans from Kaliningrad.
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Using Deep Neural Networks for Identification of Slavic Languages from Acoustic Signal
Interspeech, 2018This paper investigates the use of deep neural networks (DNNs) for the task of spoken language identification. Various feed-forward fully connected, convolutional and recurrent DNN architectures are adopted and compared against a baseline i-vector based ...
Lukás Mateju +3 more
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2018
Hubertus F. Jahn examines Russia’s self-concept (Selbstbild ) and enemy-concept (Feindbild) through an analysis of the views expressed by individuals, interest groups, and mass media. Multiple sources including politicians’ private correspondence and several genres of art and culture are studied in order to determine Russian perceptions of themselves ...
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Hubertus F. Jahn examines Russia’s self-concept (Selbstbild ) and enemy-concept (Feindbild) through an analysis of the views expressed by individuals, interest groups, and mass media. Multiple sources including politicians’ private correspondence and several genres of art and culture are studied in order to determine Russian perceptions of themselves ...
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This chapter deals with Hardbass as a specific style of electronic dance music and the exploration of migrant emotions among contemporary Eastern Europeans: both in migrant communities and host societies. Based on research in Prague and Vienna, this study of a diasporic musical form reveals how Hardbass is often accompanied by a specific street fashion
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