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Феномен синкретизма в украинской лингвистике [PDF]
У сучасній лінгвістиці вивчення складних системних зв’язків та динамізму мови навряд чи буде завершеним без урахування синкретизму. Традиційно явища транзитивності трактуються як поєднання різних типів утворень як результат процесів трансформації або ...
Вінтонів, Михайло Олексійович +2 more
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The Slavic Thunder God in Eastern Slavic and Polish Phraseological Units [PDF]
Ziel des Beitrags ist es, die phraseologischen Einheiten zum slawischen Donnergott in polnischer, weißrussischer, ukrainischer und russischer Sprache zu analysieren.
Gajetti, Giuliano
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Utjecaj talijanske ortografije na izgovor fonema u talijanskom regionalnom jeziku [PDF]
There is evidence today that, depending on different regions, Italians pronounce certain phonemes in different way. For example, the grapheme <z> in zio ‘uncle’ and zitto ‘quiet’ in Northern Italy is always pronounced as [dz], while in the South we
Irena Marković
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Predicative Possession in Ukrainian and Intra‐Slavonic Language Contact1
Abstract Ukrainian has two inherited syntactic forms for possessive have: a transitive one with a lexical have‐verb, and an intransitive, originally locative be‐construction. On the basis of four corpus studies, the article establishes their relative frequency in Middle Ukrainian writing (17th and 18th c.), Modern Ukrainian dialects (20th c.), and ...
Jan Fellerer
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Paremias of the Latvians and the Russians in Latgale: From the Holy Scripture to Modern Existence [PDF]
The paper presents a comparative analysis of some selected Latvian and Russian paremias, the bulk of which has been collected in the time period since the 1970s till nowadays in the south-eastern part of Latvia – Latgale, and studied in the context ...
Kacane, Ilze +4 more
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Abstract This study examines the impact of grammatical gender on memory recall among simultaneous bilinguals with two three‐gendered languages (Ukrainian and Russian). Ukrainian−Russian bilinguals and English monolingual controls were tested on their ability to remember names assigned to objects with either matching or mismatching grammatical genders ...
Oleksandra Osypenko +2 more
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Abstract Globalization and increases in the numbers of English language learners have led to a growing demand for English proficiency assessments of spoken language. In this paper, we describe the development of an automatic pronunciation scorer built on state‐of‐the‐art deep neural network models.
Danwei Cai +5 more
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Lexis of the Russian North: State and Prospects of Study
The article analyzes the current state of the studies on the vocabulary of the Russian North dialects. The concept of the Russian North is discussed, the Russian North dialectal zone is briefly characterized in light of its linguistic features, of the ...
Elena L. Berezovich +1 more
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Hybrid Clause Combining Strategies in Turkish Language Contacts
Abstract The Turkic contact varieties of the Balkans use two main diametrically opposed subordination strategies: (i) the Turkic template, where typical subordinate clauses are prepositive, nonfinite, contain clause‐final subordinators, etc. and (ii) the Indo‐European (IE) template, where typical subordinate clauses are postpositive, finite, contain ...
Cem Keskin +3 more
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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