Between Biology and Culture. Polish Reflections on the Concept of Race in the Nineteenth Century
In the nineteenth century, the Polish reflection on race and derivative terms was strongly influenced by the Western thought. New achievements and terminology in the field of natural sciences were adopted.
Joanna Nowak, Katarzyna Wrzesińska
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Aim. To study clinical and functional manifestations of hypertriglyceridemia and its association with risk factors for cardiovascular and renal complications in individuals with high cardiovascular risk.Material and methods.
I. T. Murkamilov +8 more
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International Slavic Studies: Concepts, History and Evolution
This paper departs from the definition of Slavistics and reviews the history of international Slavic studies, from its prehistory to its formal establishment as an independent discipline in the mid-18th century, and from the Pan-Slavic movement in the ...
Wenfei Liu
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Сonference Chronicle “Tradition and Innovations in Modern Slavic Studies” in Harbin
In November 2023, the leading researchers of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences made an official visit to Harbin Normal University, cooperation with which has been maintained for 6 years.
Alexandra Chivarzina
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The Development of Proto-Slavic Quantity (from Proto-Slavic to Modem Slavic Languages) [PDF]
This paper discusses the development of the old length (quantity) in Slavic languages. The retainment or the shortening of the old length is thoroughly discussed in all conditions – under stress (acute, circumflex, neoacute) considering the number of the syllables in a word, and in pretonic or posttonic position considering the number of the syllables ...
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European Union Terminology Unification - Directions for the Contrastive Study of Two Slavic and Two Non-Slavic Languages (Bulgarian, Polish, Modern Greek and English) [PDF]
This study attempts to characterize terminology unification in the European Union legislation, regarding both content and form. It analyzes terms related to the thematic field of environmental law in four official EU languages: two Slavic (Bulgarian and ...
Genew-Puhalewa, Iliana
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In search of isoglosses: continuous and discrete language embeddings in Slavic historical phonology [PDF]
This paper investigates the ability of neural network architectures to effectively learn diachronic phonological generalizations in a multilingual setting.
Cathcart, Chundra A., Wandl, Florian
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Loanwords of the Earliest Slavic Gospels. An Attempt of Quantitative Analysis
Graecisms make up the majority of loanwords in the earliest Slavic Gospels, while more than 70% of the same graecisms appear also in the Latin Bible. During mass, the Slavic Gospel was to be recited after the Latin one in the ecclesiastical organisation
Roman Nikolaevich Krivko +1 more
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The common motifs of spring festivals in the slavic and turkic worlds: maslenitsa and nevruz
Festivals are national, religious, or special days or periods that reflect a nation’s history, beliefs, traditions, and culture. Festivals, which exist in every nation around the world, are the product of a long-standing history from the past to the ...
MEHTAP , TUĞBA
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