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Slavic borrowings in modern Turkish language

open access: yesJuznoslovenski filolog, 2006
This paper deals with Slavic borrowings in standard Turkish language Material for this paper was excerpted from the Dictionary of Turkish Standard Language (TDK Turküe Sozluk). Excerpted data which count just about 100 words were treated within lexical-semantic groups, also with pointing to certain inconsistencies in the lexicographic treatment: some ...
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Multilinguality in a text generation system for three Slavic languages [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2000
Geert-Jan Kruijff   +9 more
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Aspect and pragmatics in Polish with a view to Sorbian

open access: yesLingBaW
In this paper, I discuss the meaning of the perfective aspect in Polish by taking a look at the so-called general-factual contexts, i.e., contexts that refer to completed events.
Karolina Zuchewicz
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Hittite hi-verbs and the Indo-European perfect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In an earlier study (1983) I argued that unlike aorists and athematic presents, Indo-European perfects and thematic presents originally had a dative subject, as in German mir träumt ‘me dreams’ for ich träume ‘I dream’, e.g.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Reading the Body: Corporeal Imagery, Language, and Identity in Ivan Blatný’s Pomocná škola Bixley [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a Smysl, 2015
The present study examines the manner in which Ivan Blatný approaches three interrelated themes — identity, language, and the human body — throughout Pomocná škola Bixley, his last verse collection.
José Vergara
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VP-fronting in Czech and Polish : a case study in corpus-oriented grammar research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Fronting of an infinite VP across a finite main verb - akin to German "VP-topicalization" - can be found also in Czech and Polish. The paper discusses evidence from large corpora for this process and some of its properties, both syntactic and information-
Meyer, Roland
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