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Славянска лексика при названията на елементи на женския родопски традиционен костюм

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2022
Slavic Lexis in the Names of Elements of Rhodope Women’s Traditional Clothing: The article reveals old Slavic layers in the Bulgarian names of elements of the Rhodope women’s traditional costume.
Kanevska-Nikolova, Elena
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Microsyntactic Unit Detection Using Word Embedding Models: Experiments on Slavic Languages

open access: yesRecent Advances in Natural Language Processing, 2023
Microsyntactic units have been defined as language-specific transitional entities between lexicon and grammar, whose idiomatic properties are closely tied to syntax.
Iuliia Zaitova   +2 more
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Direction of Linguistic Slavistics in Bashkir State University

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
This article is devoted to the main directions of the Slavic activities of the linguists of the Bashkir State University, namely scientifi c, educational, and cultural and elucidative.
Larisa Kiseleva
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Analysis of Transfer Learning for Named Entity Recognition in South-Slavic Languages

open access: yesWorkshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing, 2023
This paper analyzes a Named Entity Recognition task for South-Slavic languages using the pre-trained multilingual neural network models. We investigate whether the performance of the models for a target language can be improved by using data from closely
Nikola Ivačič   +4 more
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Slav-NER: the 4th Cross-lingual Challenge on Recognition, Normalization, Classification, and Linking of Named Entities across Slavic languages

open access: yesWorkshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing, 2023
This paper describes Slav-NER: the 4th Multilingual Named Entity Challenge in Slavic languages. The tasks involve recognizing mentions of named entities in Web documents, normalization of the names, and cross-lingual linking.
R. Yangarber   +6 more
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Russian coronal obstruents: Pronunciations typical of speakers of other Slavic languages (Linguodidactic aspect) [PDF]

open access: yesRhema. Рема, 2020
This article considers some distinctive features of accents peculiar for native speakers of Slavic languages in the domain of coronal obstruent pronunciation.
D. Dashkevich
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Cross-Domain Adaptation of Spoken Language Identification for Related Languages: The Curious Case of Slavic Languages [PDF]

open access: yesInterspeech, 2020
State-of-the-art spoken language identification (LID) systems, which are based on end-to-end deep neural networks, have shown remarkable success not only in discriminating between distant languages but also between closely-related languages or even ...
Badr M. Abdullah   +3 more
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Exploring the changing status of six Slavic languages: a historical and contemporary overview

open access: yesTHE JOURNAL OF ETHNOLOGY AND CULTUROLOGY, 2022
The current study provides an exploratory historical and contemporary overview of the status and development of six major Slavic languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Slovenian.
Antony Hoyte-West
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Hybrid Characteristics of Prefixed Verbs in Yiddish

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2021
The research objective was to show the hybrid characteristics of prefixed verbs in Yiddish caused by its contact with Semitic and Slavic languages. The Yiddish system of verb prefixes, in particular, those with hybrid polysemy, is a phenomenon when the ...
K. A. Shishigin
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‘Ajde’ and ‘Hajde’: Contexts of the Use of Balkanisms in Translations into South Slavic Languages

open access: yestransLogos: Translation Studies Journal, 2020
The South Slavic languages belong to the wider Slavic language family and as far as we know, the similarities among them are very extensive. On the other hand, there are many differences between the South Slavic languages and other Slavic branches (the ...
Kristýna DUFKOVÁ
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