Towards a typology of stop assibilation [PDF]
In this article we propose that there are two universal properties for phonological stop assibilations, namely (i) assibilations cannot be triggered by /i/ unless they are also triggered by /j/, and (ii) voiced stops cannot undergo assibilations unless ...
Hall, Tracy Alan, Hamann, Silke
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Aspectual Morphemes as Verb Classifiers in Slavic and Non-Slavic Languages
This paper was presented at the Slavic Linguistics Society Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington on September 19 2014. Abstract: Janda et al. (2013) propose an analysis of Russian aspectual prefixes as verb classifiers, arguing that the prefix which forms the 'natural perfective' from a given verb serves to classify that verb according to its semantic ...
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ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. [PDF]
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Some comments on the origin of homonymy in the Slavic languages*
William W. Derbyshire
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[Jakobson, Roman. Remarks on the Phonological Evolution of Russian in Comparison with the Other Slavic Languages] [PDF]
Bohumil Vykypěl
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Non-Specialized Means of Causative Semantics Expression in the Slavic and Germanic Languages (Based on the Lexical Semantic Group of Defense and Protection) [PDF]
Anzhalika H Litvinovich
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An annotated bibliography of works that deal with cross-language contrasting (confrontation), or apply it on Slavic materials [PDF]
Jović Aleksandra V.
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"IN THE DESERT LEADING HAGARIAN": A BIBLICAL NAME IN SLAVIC LANGUAGES [PDF]
Надежда Орлова
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The Comedy's Virtue... Book Review: Lebedeva, O.B. (2014) Poetika russkoy vysokoy komediiXVIII -pervoy treti XIX vekov [The Poetics of the Russian High Comedy of the 18th - First Third of the 19th Centuries]. Moscow: Languages of Slavic Culture [PDF]
Kirill V. Anisimov
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