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The Impact of Slavic Languages on Romani

2019
The chapter gives an overview of the impact the Slavic languages have had on the Romani dialects in Eastern, Southeastern and Central Europe. All Romani dialects in Europe have been in contact with South Slavic languages in the Balkans. Later contact-induced changes in Romani differ.
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A Romance Language Instructor Looks at the Slavic Languages

The Modern Language Journal, 1949
IT MAY be sheer presumption for me, a Romance language instructor, to address you on the subject of the Slavic languages. Yet, be it said, in self-defense, I have never been far removed from people and things Slavonic. My ancestors dwelled some two centuries in Poland and my parents immigrated here from Galicja.
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Grammaticalization in Slavic languages

2012
AbstractThis article examines the grammaticalisation developments in Slavic languages. The functions of the past tenses lost in northern Slavic are only partially covered by the younger opposition of perfective and imperfective aspect. The only new classes of morphemes that arose in some sub-areas of Slavic are the definite and the indefinite article ...
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Exponents of sonority in Slavic and Germanic languages

Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody, 2018
The study of phonotactics has been largely based on the principle of sonority [19], which orders segments in the syllable according to their articulatory opening.
Paula Orzechowska
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Retroflex fricatives in Slavic languages

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2004
The present study explores the phonetic and phonological grounds on which postalveolar fricatives in Polish can be analysed as retroflex, and considers whether postalveolar fricatives in other Slavic languages are retroflex as well. Velarization and incompatibility with front vowels are introduced as articulatory criteria for retroflexion, based on ...
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Slavic Languages in the Perspective of Formal Grammar

, 2015
The volume comprises papers that were presented at the 14th European conference on "Formal Description of Slavic Languages" at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. The conference focuses on formal approaches to Slavic phonology, morphology, syntax
M. Zíková, Pavel Caha, M. Dočekal
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Survey on dialogue systems including slavic languages

Neurocomputing, 2021
K. Wołk   +4 more
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Information structure in Slavic languages

2009
Nell’articolo vengono presentate le strategie usate nelle lingue slave per veicolare l’informazione nella frase. Vengono messe in rilievo le differenze da questo punto di vista tra il russo ed il polacco, lingue che hanno conservato la flessione nominale, da una parte, e le due lingue slave meridionali ( il bulgaro e il macedone) che invece hanno perso
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Slavic Heritage Languages around the Globe

The Cambridge Handbook of Heritage Languages and Linguistics, 2021
B. Brehmer
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