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Slavic-Albanian Language Contact: Lexicon [PDF]
V prispevku so obravnavane zgodovinske povezave med slovanskimi jeziki in albanscino, in sicer na podlagi treh pristopov k preucevanju besednih izposojenk: raziskave Fransa van Coetsema (1988/2000) o izposojenkah in njihovemu uveljavljanju, lestvice izposojenk, ki sta jo utemeljila Thomason in Kaufman (1988), ter raziskave Friedmana in Josepha (2014) o
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In search of isoglosses: continuous and discrete language embeddings in Slavic historical phonology [PDF]
This paper investigates the ability of neural network architectures to effectively learn diachronic phonological generalizations in a multilingual setting.
Cathcart, Chundra A., Wandl, Florian
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On the Divergence of Voiced Lateral Approximants in Indo-European languages
Introduction. This article is based on the results of a comparison of a number of Serbo-Croatian/Slovenian lexemes with a palatal lateral approximant [ʎ] and Western Slavic lexemes with a velarized lateral approximant [ɫ] with related lexemes in Slavic ...
G. M. Telezhko
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The Bulgarian-Polish-Russian parallel corpus
The Bulgarian-Polish-Russian parallel corpus The Semantics Laboratory Team of Institute of Slavic Studies of Polish Academy of Sciences is planning to begin work on the creation of a Bulgarian-Polish-Russian parallel corpus.
Maksim Duškin +1 more
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Visual Poetry after Modernism: Elizaveta Mnatsakanova [PDF]
Slavic Languages and ...
Sandler, Stephanie
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Geminaty w językach słowiańskich
Geminates in the Slavic languages The subject of the article is the occurrence of geminates in Slavic languages. Research on the frequency of geminated consonants is based on 50-page texts read by native speakers.
Anna Kozyra
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Between the Idea of a Common Slavic Language and Slavic Literary Microlanguages [PDF]
The idea of a common Slavic language has been strictly connected with the history of Slavophilism. The concept to use Russian or Old Church Slavonic as an all-Slavic language found numerous advocates.
Lewaszkiewicz, Tadeusz
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Grain legume crop history among Slavic nations traced using linguistic evidence
With Proto-Slavic and other Proto-Indo-European homelands close to each other and on the routes of domestication of the first cultivated grain legumes, now known as pulses, one may assume that the ancestors of the modern Slavic nations knew field beans ...
Aleksandar MIKIĆ
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Postalveolar fricatives in Slavic languages as retroflexes [PDF]
The present study poses the question on what phonetic and phonological grounds postalveolar fricatives in Polish can be analyzed as retroflex and whether postalveolar fricatives in other Slavic languages are retroflex as well.
Hamann, Silke
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Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
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