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Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic I [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The large majority of the isoglosses which can be established in the South Slavic dialectal area date from the time of the disintegration of Common Slavic and from more recent periods (e.g., Ivi´c 1958: 25ff).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Serbo-Croat Clitics and Word Grammar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Serbo-Croat has a complex system of clitics which raise interesting problems for any theory of the interface between syntax and morphology. After summarising the data we review previous analyses (mostly within the generative tradition), all of which are ...
Hudson, Richard, Čamdžić, Amela
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Language as “Resource”? Why Science Education's Raciolinguistic Histories Matter Today

open access: yesJournal of Research in Science Teaching, Volume 62, Issue 10, Page 2169-2189, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Our study explores how US science education has evaluated multilingual students' languages as deficits and/or assets by comparing them against normative ideals. As a raciolinguistic genealogy, the study situates current premises of language in science education (e.g., as problem versus resource) within epistemological practices shaping the ...
Kathryn L. Kirchgasler, Diego Román
wiley   +1 more source

Ideologeme the “Slavic community” in the modern political discourse

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2018
The article is devoted to the research of ideological concept the slavic community in the modern political discourse. The main approaches in interpretation of the slavic community were considered and analyzed here, as well as the invariants of the ...
Sergey Evgenievich Timofeev
doaj   +1 more source

What secondary predicates in russian tell us about the link between tense, aspect and case [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper I show that the different case marking possibilities on predicate adjectives in depictive secondary predicates in Russian constitute the uninterpretable counterpart of the interpretable tense and aspect features of the adjective.
Richardson, Kylie
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Monitoring Listening Comprehension in Real Time: Early Observations from the ReMoDEL Project

open access: yesTESOL Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 4, Page 2314-2325, December 2025.
Abstract Developing strong listening skills in a second language (L2) can be challenging for a variety of reasons. Within the context of L2 use in higher education, accurate and timely processing of aural input can be crucial for academic success, particularly because vast amounts of disciplinary‐specific content are delivered via academic lectures in ...
Joseph Siegel, Maria Kuteeva, Aki Siegel
wiley   +1 more source

‘MY HEART WILL ALWAYS LIE WITH THE RUSSIANS’ (ACADEMICIAN I.V. YAGICH)

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2015
This article considers the key directions of scientific and organizational activities of the scholar in the field of Slavic Linguistics as well as his organizational activity in German Linguistics. We also investigate creative ties between I.V.
V I Makarov, L V Amelina
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Web presentation of bilingual corpora (Slovak-Bulgarian and Bulgarian-Polish)

open access: yesCognitive Studies | Études cognitives, 2015
Web presentation of bilingual corpora (Slovak-Bulgarian and Bulgarian-Polish) In this paper we focus on the web-presentation of bilingual corpora in three Slavic languages and their possible applications.
Radovan Garabík   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the avoidance of voiced sibilant affricates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced sibilant affricates. This tendency is explained by appealing to the phonetic properties of the sounds, and in particular to their aerodynamic ...
Zygis, Marzena
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On the natural border: A bio‐geo‐political reading

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 50, Issue 4, December 2025.
Abstract This article engages in a critical analysis of the concept of the natural border. It highlights its inherently biopolitical nature by exploring how it intersects with biology, history and geography. In the last decades, critical border studies have deeply questioned the naturality of borders.
Matteo Proto, Francesco Buscemi
wiley   +1 more source

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