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Since I discussed the scholarly literature on Winter’s law twenty years ago (1988), several important articles on the subject have appeared (Young 1990, Campanile 1994, Matasovic 1995, Derksen 2002, Dybo 2002, Patri 2005, Derksen 2007).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Migration of Alpine Slavs and machine learning: Space-time pattern mining of an archaeological data set. [PDF]
Štular B +9 more
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Semantic constraints on case assignment in secondary adjectival predicates in russian [PDF]
Adjectival secondary predicates can enter into two Case frames in Russian, the agreeing form and the Instrumental. The paper argues that these Case frames go together with two syntactic positions in the clause which are correlated with two different ...
Hinterholzl, Roland
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Linguistic complexity of South Slavic dialects: a new perspective on old data. [PDF]
Morozova M, Escher A, Rusakov A.
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ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. [PDF]
Ivanova M +3 more
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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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More on the chronology of Celtic sound changes [PDF]
Graham Isaac’s recent monograph (2007) deals with the chronology of Celtic sound changes. Remarkably, the author completely disregards the relative chronology which I published 28 years earlier (1979).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Interlingual Slavic Homonymy: Prototypical and Occasional
The issues of interlingual Slavic homonymy are being examinedi n a multifaceted way on the material of the East, West and South Slavic languages. Given research problem is one of the most actual in comparative linguistics, translation studies, as well as
Alexandr V. Savchenko +1 more
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Gaussian process models for geographic controls in phylogenetic trees. [PDF]
Hartmann F, Jäger G.
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Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022
Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022 brings together a collection of 22 articles originating as talks presented at the 15th Formal Description of Slavic Languages conference (FDSL 15) held in Berlin on 5–7 October, 2022. The contributions cover a broad spectrum of topics, including clitics, nominalizations, l-participles, the dual, verbal ...
Gehrke, Berit +5 more
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