The Prehistory and Areal Distribution of Slavic *gъlčěti ‘Speak’
The paper examines in some detail the diatopic distribution and semantic development of *gъlčěti in South Slavic, i.e., the Slavic dialect areas settled by migration, and raises the question of the nature of the relationship among those dialects that ...
Joseph Schallert, M. Greenberg
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Preliminary Report on Dialectological Fieldwork in Haloze, Slovenia
This article presents a basic phonological description of two representative Haloze village dialects, one from the east, Gorenjski Vrh, and one from the center, Belavšek. This data is then used in a brief discussion of the historical provenience of these
G. Lundberg
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Systematic review of the quality of the cross-cultural adaptations of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH). [PDF]
Sigirtmac IC, Oksuz C.
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Multiple Causation in the Spread and Reversal of a Sound Change: Rhotacism in South Slavic
The paper treats the change ž > r ("rhotacism") in the South Slavic languages, such as that, e.g., found in the present tense of the verb *mòže(tъ) > Sn mó.re, Cr/Bs dialect more; complementizers, e.g., *kako ž(e) > Sn kakor; in various adverbial ...
M. Greenberg
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Yugoslavia is dead: long live the Yugosphere good news from the Western Balkans [PDF]
This paper by Tim Judah, a journalist and writer who has covered the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans for many years and whose knowledge of the region is second to none, is the first in the LSEE Papers series.
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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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Balto-Slavic accentual mobility [PDF]
Thomas Olander’s dissertation (2006) offers a useful introduction to the history of Balto-Slavic accentuation supported by an impressive command of the scholarly ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Contact as catalyst: The case for Coptic influence in the development of Arabic negation [PDF]
This article discusses similar developments in the expression of negation in the histories of Egyptian-Coptic and Arabic and explores the evidence for these respective developments being related by language contact. Both Coptic and Arabic have undergone
Abun-Nasr +47 more
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Why There May Have Been Contacts between Slovenes and Jews before 1000 A.D.
The traditional view of Jewish settlement history in Europe posits migrations from the Mediterranean region through northern France and Italy into Bavaria and the Rhineland by the end of the first millennium.
P. Wexler
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In the paper the declension and the accentuation of neuter o-stem nouns in the local dialect of Jevšček near Livek (Municipality of Kobarid, Slovenia) of the Nadiško (Nadiža/Natisone) dialect of Slovene are discussed both from the diachronic and the synchronic point of view.
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