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2000
Abstract This chapter introduces the major clitic phenomena of the West Slavic (WSl) literary languages, which fall into three discrete groups. Here we survey the clitic systems of near neighbors Czech (Cz) and Slovak (Slk), the (east) Lekhitic language Polish (Pol) and, to complete the picture, the isolated pair of Upper Sorbian (USor ...
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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Abstract This chapter introduces the major clitic phenomena of the West Slavic (WSl) literary languages, which fall into three discrete groups. Here we survey the clitic systems of near neighbors Czech (Cz) and Slovak (Slk), the (east) Lekhitic language Polish (Pol) and, to complete the picture, the isolated pair of Upper Sorbian (USor ...
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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Survey on dialogue systems including slavic languages
Neurocomputing, 2021K. Wołk +4 more
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2000
Abstract The following SSI literary languages are treated in this book: Serbian/Croatian, Slovenian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian. Although these essentially form a dialect continuum, from Slovenian in the northwest to Bulgarian in the southeast, there is a major linguistic division between Slovenian (Sin) and Serbian/Croatian (SC), on the ...
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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Abstract The following SSI literary languages are treated in this book: Serbian/Croatian, Slovenian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian. Although these essentially form a dialect continuum, from Slovenian in the northwest to Bulgarian in the southeast, there is a major linguistic division between Slovenian (Sin) and Serbian/Croatian (SC), on the ...
Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King
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Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion
, 2021Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa
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Case Marking Variation in Heritage Slavic Languages in Toronto: Not So Different
Language Learning, 2020Paulina Łyskawa, N. Nagy
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2008
staroslavenski kanon, tekstovi su iz X. i XI. st. koji vjerno prikazuju zagubljene originalne ćirilometodske prijevode liturgijskih knjiga iz IX. st.Nastanak svakog pojedinog teksta mogao se samo približno odrediti paleografskim a osobito jezičnim istraživanjem. Kanon staroslav. spisa nazvan je prema istoj grč.
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staroslavenski kanon, tekstovi su iz X. i XI. st. koji vjerno prikazuju zagubljene originalne ćirilometodske prijevode liturgijskih knjiga iz IX. st.Nastanak svakog pojedinog teksta mogao se samo približno odrediti paleografskim a osobito jezičnim istraživanjem. Kanon staroslav. spisa nazvan je prema istoj grč.
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