Current state of development of Eurocomprehension research [PDF]
"Eurocomprehension" is the term used to describe European intercomprehension in Europe’s three major language families, the Romance, the Slavic and the Germanic. The aim of eurocomprehension is to achieve multilingualism conforming to EU language policy
Klein, Horst G.
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On internal definite reference in Slavic languages
The considered examples of use of the ?such and such? type of expression in Serbian and other Slavic languages and their analysis show that they represent a special type of reference and hold a special place in the system of pronominal words and expressions.
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Understanding the war in Ukraine: Comparing knowledge and bias in Russia and the U.S.
Abstract What mass publics know about foreign affairs is of great importance in international politics. Knowledge and ignorance probabilistically delimit the range of opinions likely to form on foreign affairs issues. Military strategists understand the importance of “information warfare,” since publics apply foreign affairs knowledge to form opinions ...
Peter Beattie, Elena Sherstoboeva
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This paper is an attempt at tracing the origins of the Slavic names of the days of the week. Although these names have a clear etymology from a purely linguistic point of view, it is unknown whether they are of Christian or pagan origin, and if they were
Janusz Szablewski
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Ideology as Metaphor, Narrative, and Performance in the Writings of Václav Havel // Ideology as Metaphor, Narrative, and Performance in the Writings of Václav Havel [PDF]
From his pre-1989 essays to his post-1989 presidential speeches, V. Havel develops an account of ideology that avoids a standard dictionary definition (ideology as a system of political or economic beliefs) and relies almost exclusively on elaboration ...
David S. Danaher
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Russkaia Religiozno-Filosofskaia Mysl' XX Veka: Sbornik Statei. Edited by N. P. Poltoratskii. Slavic series, 2. Pittsburgh: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 1975. 413 pp. Paper. [PDF]
Marc Raeff
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Issues in Balto-Slavic accentology [PDF]
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it seems appropriate for me to review some of the papers, as I did after the previous conferences in Zagreb and Copenhagen. The aim of this review is merely to
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The Recriminalization of Homosexuality under Stalin: New Sources, New Answers
Abstract Drawing on newly uncovered archival and printed sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the recriminalization of homosexuality under Stalin by challenging key assumptions in existing historiography. It demonstrates that the OGPU did not actively advocate for new anti‐sodomy legislation. Although Leningrad homosexuals had been under
Irina Roldugina
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A Learner's Guide to the Old Church Slavic Language. Teil 1: Grammar with Exercises [PDF]
Philip J. Regier
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Hierarchical Ambiguities in Copula Coordinate Structures in Slovene and Other Slavic Languages [PDF]
Donald F. Reindl
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