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FEMININITY AND MASCULINITYIN LANGUAGE(BASED ON SLAVIC AND NON-SLAVIC LANGUAGES)

open access: yesLingua Montenegrina, 2022
Men and women use language differently. Gender differences in language use in the course of the historical development of human society have been reflected in the language structure. This problem enjoys the support of the feminist movement and is being actively researched in the USA, Japan and Europe.
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Geminaty w językach słowiańskich

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2015
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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Slavic-Albanian Language Contact: Lexicon [PDF]

open access: yesSlavia Centralis, 2012
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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South Slavic Languages in European Integrations

open access: yes, 2023
U radu se istražuje trenutni položaj južnoslavenskih jezika unutar Europske unije i diskutira o budućnosti srednjojužnoslavenskih jezika država kandidatkinja (crnogorski, srpski) i potencijalnih kandidatkinja (bosanski) unutar europske jezične obitelji ...
Dragić, Dora
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Grain legume crop history among Slavic nations traced using linguistic evidence

open access: yesCzech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, 2014
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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The Development of Proto-Slavic Quantity (from Proto-Slavic to Modem Slavic Languages) [PDF]

open access: yesWiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch, 2007
This paper discusses the development of the old length (quantity) in Slavic languages. The retainment or the shortening of the old length is thoroughly discussed in all conditions – under stress (acute, circumflex, neoacute) considering the number of the syllables in a word, and in pretonic or posttonic position considering the number of the syllables ...
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Balto-Slavic Accentology, Schools of

open access: yes, 2017
The prosodic system of Proto-Slavic (Accent Systems, Suprasegmental Phonetics and Phonology). is reconstructed characterized with stress pattern (or accentual mobility), distinctive tones and vowel quantities.
Yamazaki, Yoko,
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Sleep‐trackers in the wild: A faceted taxonomy for information and interaction design

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract Consumer‐grade sleep‐tracking technologies (CSTs) have brought sleep into everyday data practices, reframing it from a clinical concern into a site of personal optimization and reflection. Yet existing taxonomies of sleep‐tracking often medicalize users and overlook the complexity of sleep‐tracking technologies. This paper presents SleepTax, a
Sanonda Datta Gupta   +2 more
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FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY IN LANGUAGE (BASED ON SLAVIC AND NON-SLAVIC LANGUAGES)

open access: yesSlovyanskyy Zbirnyk, 2018
Женщины и мужчины используют язык по-разному. Особенности применения языка двумя полами в историческом развитии общества отразились в самой структуре языка. При поддержке феминистического движения эта проблема активно разрабатывается в разных странах. В этом аспекте исследуются современные славянские языки.
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Zur Rekonstruktion der balto-slavischen Intonationen

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BALTO-SLAVIC INTONATIONS SummaryAccording to the classical doctrine, the Balto-Slavic intonations – the acute (a rising intonation) and the circumflex (a falling intonation) – were changed in Lithuanian, whereas they were ...
Olegas Poliakovas
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