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Blagoeva, Diana. "A New Contribution to Research on Slavic Phraseology." Zeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie 12 (December 15, 2023): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/zcm.2023.12.195-199.

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A review of: Sosnowski, Wojciech. A Comparative Study of Bulgarian, Polish and Ukrainian Phraseology (Studium konfrontatywne frazeologii bułgarskiej, polskiej i ukraińskiej). Warsaw: Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences & Slavic Foundation, 2021 (series: Slavic Studies Works. Slavica 152). [In Polish: Sosnowski, Wojciech. Studium konfrontatywne frazeologii bułgarskiej, polskiej i ukraińskiej. Warszawa: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk & Fundacja Slawistyczna 2021 (seria: Prace Slawistyczne. Slavica 152).] ISBN 978-83-66369-45-0, 216 pp.
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Brzozowska, Zofia A., and Mirosław J. Leszka. "The Qur’ān in Medieval Slavic Writings. Fragmentary Translations and Transmission Traces." Vox Patrum 83 (September 15, 2022): 367–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.13592.

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The Qur’ān was never translated into Church Slavic in its entirety; still, in the writings of some mediaeval Christian authors (Byzantine and Latin) quite extensive quotations and borrowings from it can be found. Many of these texts were transmitted in the Slavia Orthodoxa area. The aim of this article is to present the Church Slavic literary sources which contain quotations from the Qur’ān. The analysis covers Slavic transla­tions of Byzantine and Latin authors as well as original texts of Slavic provenance. The main conclusion of the research is that only ca. 2% of the text of the Qur’ān has
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NECHYTAILO, Iryna. "Onomatopes as motivators of proto-lingual exclusives." Problems of slavonic studies 70 (2021): 120–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2021.70.3740.

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Background. The article is devoted to the semantic and word-formation evolution of Proto-Slavic dialectal verbal onomatopes. Being a linguistic universal, onomatopoeia are realized in words that have a national specifics due to idioethnic characteristics, cul-ture and traditions of the speakers of Slavic languages and dialects. The analysis of on-omatopes was carried out taking into account the attention paid of modern Slavic studies to changes in the semantic structure of the word, their causes and local characteristics. The relevance of the topic is due to the need to study the vocabulary of
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Кульпина [Kul'pina], Валентина [Valentina] Г. [G ]., та Виктор [Viktor] А. [A ]. Татаринов [Tatarinov]. "Современные славянские языки в академической славистике: процессы, тенденции, коммуникация и деривация. Rec.: „Specyfika leksyki i słowotwórstwa języków słowiańskich na przełomie XX i XXI wieku" („Prace Slawistyczne – Slavica", 136), red. Zofia Rudnik-Karwatowa, Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2012, 188 ss." Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej 51 (31 грудня 2016): 273–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sfps.2016.015.

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Modern Slavic languages and academic Slavic Studies: processes, tendencies, communication and derivation (review)The article is a review of the volume Specyfika leksyki i słowotwórstwa języków słowiańskich na przełomie XX i XXI wieku (“Prace Slawistyczne – Slavica” series, vol. 136), ed. Zofia Rudnik-Karwatowa, Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2012, 188 pp. Współczesne języki słowiańskie a akademicka slawistyka: procesy, tendencje, komunikacja i derywacja (recenzja)Artykuł stanowi recenzję pracy Specyfika leksyki i słowotwórstwa języków słowiańskich na przełomie XX i XXI wieku („Prace
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Kretschmer, Anna. "Some thoughts on the Slavic verbal system (a typological approach)." Juznoslovenski filolog 77, no. 1 (2021): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi2101075k.

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This paper deals with the essential verb categories - the grammatical categories of tense, aspect and mode, as well as with actionality as a lexical and functional category. These categories coexist in the Slavic languages in manifold correlations, determined by the type of language. The paper is focused on tense as the central verb category. In the first part, there is a typological approach to the Slavic verbal system proposed, as a base for its systematic functional description and interpretation. Two prototypes of the verbal system in Slavia can be postulated - a southern and a northern on
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Kulik, Alexander. "The господь–господинъ Dichotomy and the Cyrillo-Methodian Linguo-Theological Innovation". Slovene 9, № 1 (2019): 25–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2019.8.1.2.

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This article investigates early Slavic exegesis and its influence on Slavic languages (and, more broadly, models for transferring Judeo-Christian thought onto the Slavic soil). The investigation is based on an example of a unique phenomenon related to the sacro-secular homonymy in the terminology defining the God of monotheistic religions. Out of all the languages of Christian civilization, only the languages belonging to Slavia Orthodoxa depart from this general pattern. The development of a dichotomy between the forms gospod’ (“lord”) and gospodin” (“master”) is connected with a particular t
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Dulitchenko, A. D. "SLAVIC MICROLINGUISTICS AND SLAVIC MICROPHILOLOGY." Rusin, no. 48 (June 1, 2017): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/48/4.

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Oberstolz, Patrick. "Navigating Identities: Early Pan-Slavic Views on Dacia, Wallachia and Moldavia." Филологически форум, no. 19 (2024): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.60056/philolf.2024.1.57-66.

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This study examines early Pan-Slavic views on Dacia, Wallachia, and Moldavia, and their portrayal within a Pan-Slavist framework. Through analyzing primary sources such as the works of Vinko Pribojević, Mauro Robinia, and Juraj Križanić, the study investigates the perception of these regions regarding their demographics, geography, and history. While Pribojević and Orbini initially consider Dacia as an integral part of the Slavia, they do not explicitly classify Wallachia and Moldavia as part of the Slavic realm. Križanić’s perspective on Wallachia evolved over time, marginalizing its place wi
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Bogusławska, Magdalena. "Język, doświadczenie, działanie – kulturoznawcze studia slawistyczne na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim." Zeszyty Łużyckie 55 (December 19, 2021): 17–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32798/zl.817.

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The paper deals with the process of institutionalization of cultural studies at the Institute of Western and Southern Slavic Studies, University of Warsaw. It shows the determinants and the course of institutional change, within which a new, orig­inal concept of studies was developed and implemented, based on an interdisci­plinary approach and combining the linguistic and philological traditions of Slav­ic studies with the perspective of cultural anthropology. The author analyzes the ways in which the opening of didactics and research areas to cultural studies at the Institute of Western and S
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Nikitin, O. V. "“...I Would Like to Publish the Third Volume of My Microlanguages”: (To the Philological Portrait of Professor A.D. Dulichenko)." Rusin, no. 65 (2021): 206–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/65/12.

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The article tells about the life and professional activities of the famous Slavist A.D. Dulichenko. Focusing on his interest in the study of micro-languages, the author emphasizes the influence of the national tradition on the formation of an approach to the study of linguistic rarities. In the overview of Professor Dulichenko’s main achievements in Russian studies, the author emphasizes his contribution to the world Slavic studies and the study of the languages of Slavia in the cultural space of traditions and times. Evaluating Dulichenko’s research in terms of the Humanities in the 21st cent
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Obretenova, Milena. "Once Again on the Orthodox Slavic Language Tradition." Tarnovo Literary School 12, no. 1 (2024): 276–86. https://doi.org/10.54664/xykm2823.

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This article traces the gradual formation of the methodology for studying the literary languages of the South and Eastern Slavic peoples: from the methodological anarchism of P. Feyerabend to the theory of refined falsifiability of I. Lakatos. It also analyzes the results of its application: counterfeiting the history of the Bulgarian literary language; denying its role in the formation of other national literary languages; and the incorrect examination of Slavia Palaeobulgarica as Slavia Orthodoxa.
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Trefilova, Olga. "On the Jubilee of Anna A. Plotnikova." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 19, no. 1-2 (2024): 173–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2024.19.1-2.11.

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This congratulatory message refers to the lead researcher of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philology Anna A. Plotnikova, a specialist in Serbian language, Balkanistics, ethnolinguistics, linguistic geography, Slavic dialectology, lexicology, lexicography. The researcher’s path is connected with the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with which she began to cooperate while studying at the Lomonosov Moscow State University in the 1980s. After defending her PhD thesis “Ethnolinguistic dictionary as a linguistic, ethnogra
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Trehub, Aaron. "“Slavic Studies and Slavic Librarianship” Revisited: Notes of a Former Slavic Librarian." Slavic & East European Information Resources 10, no. 2-3 (2009): 170–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15228880903012341.

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Kapovic, M. "The Development of Proto-Slavic Quantity (from Proto-Slavic to Modem Slavic Languages)." Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch 1, no. 51 (2007): 73–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/wsj51s73.

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Warditz, Vladislava. "Sprachkontakt in der Geschichte des archaischen Lokativs im binnenslawischen Vergleich (anhand der Nowgoroder Birkenrindentexte)." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 67, no. 3 (2022): 405–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2022-0019.

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Summary This paper examines the history of the Slavic locative viewed from the perspective of language contact(s) in diachronic language change. From a comparative study of Slavic languages, it transpires that whereas in most of these languages the locative was replaced by a prepositive well before the emergence of a written tradition, in the North East Slavia, notably in the Old Novgorodian dialect, it was preserved in certain lexical groups until the 13th century. By studying the use of the locative in the corpus of Novgorodian birchbark texts (11th–15th centuries), the paper argues that lan
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Fowler, George. "Slavica Publishers: Fifty Years of Service to the Slavic Field." Slavic & East European Information Resources 17, no. 4 (2016): 298–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2016.1246325.

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Zabytko, Irene, and Helena Goscilo. "Slavic Stereotypes." Women's Review of Books 3, no. 10 (1986): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4019953.

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Burri, Michael, Endre Bojtar, and Helen Thomas. "Slavic Structuralism." Poetics Today 8, no. 3/4 (1987): 732. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1772593.

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Miller, Emily K., and Jennifer L. Scofield. "Slavic Village." American Journal of Preventive Medicine 37, no. 6 (2009): S377—S385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2009.09.023.

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Kassian, Alexei. "West Slavic dialectisms in Pannonian Slavic: preliminary results." Indo-European linguistics and classical philology 28 (2024): 779–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.30842/ielcp2306901528048.

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Elson, Mark J., Riccardo Picchio, and Harvey Goldblatt. "Aspects of the Slavic Language Question. Vol. I: Church Slavonic, South Slavic, West Slavic." Slavic and East European Journal 29, no. 3 (1985): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/307221.

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Zimmer, Stefan. "On Comparing Slavic and Celtic Theonyms, with Regard to Their Indo-European Background." Studia Celto-Slavica 3 (2010): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.54586/omve4451.

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There is only one Slavic theonym which compares semantically with Celtic. Formal comparison is of course always possible in the framework of Comparative IE grammar, especially in word-formation. There is hardly anything like a privileged Slavo-Celtic relation. Irano-Slavica would be a more promising field for comparison indeed.
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Kretschmer, Anna Genrihovna. "Older Slavic literature: An ethnolinguistic approach." Etnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka i Kultury 33 (October 12, 2021): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/et.2021.33.321.

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The study presents an ethnolinguistic approach to the secular pre-standard literature of the so called Slavia Orthodoxa in its final period. In focus are the methodological aspects of the research. The approach proposed here is based on a philological model developed by the author. The model operates on the text level and includes linguistic and non-linguistic (textological and sociolinguistic) properties of text. It has now been extended to cover the ethnolinguistic factor and is applied to the 17th-18th c. East Slavic and Serbian corpus.
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Jovanovic, Vladan. "Noun в(иј)енац in phrases with Christian meaning component in the Serbian language (from the viewpoint of lexicographic description)". Juznoslovenski filolog 78, № 2 (2022): 731–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi2202745j.

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This paper deals with the noun ?(??)???? in phrases with Christian (biblical) component of meaning in contemporary Serbian language from the lexicographic aspect. The research is founded on the assumption that in the Serbian language there is not only a greater number of phrases containing the noun ?(??)???? with Christian (biblical) component of meaning than those registered in the existing descriptive dictionaries, but also on the fact that the noun ?(??)???? in these realizations represents universal Christian concepts that are, to a greater or lesser extent, described in dictionaries of Sl
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Braxatoris, Martin, and Michal Ondrejčík. "Rola Avarského Kaganátu Pri Vzniku Slovenčiny." Journal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis 69, no. 2 (2018): 199–236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jazcas-2019-0005.

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Abstract The paper proposes a basis of theory with the aim of clarifying the casual nature of the relationship between the West Slavic and non-West Slavic Proto-Slavic base of the Slovak language. The paper links the absolute chronology of the Proto-Slavic language changes to historical and archaeological information about Slavs and Avars. The theory connects the ancient West Slavic core of the Proto-Slavic base of the Slovak language with Sclaveni, and non-West Slavic core with Antes, which are connected to the later population in the middle Danube region. It presumes emergence and further ex
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L. Greenberg, Marc. "Melioration in South Slavic. The case of Slavic *gyzd-." Književni jezik, no. 31 (December 2020): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33669/kj2020-31-01.

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The article discusses the origin and development of the Proto-Slavic word *gyzd ъ/ a and its derivatives in the Slavic daughter languages with particular attention to the formal and semantic developments that help to explain why the word went from a negative meaning (‘mud, excrement’, ‘something disgusting’) in Northern Slavic (West and East) to a positive meaning (‘adornment, embellishment’, ‘showiness, suavity’) in South Slavic.
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Rudin, Catherine. "Multiple Questions in South Slavic, West Slavic, and Romanian." Slavic and East European Journal 32, no. 1 (1988): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/308923.

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Gribble, Charles E., and Alexander M. Schenker. "The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology." Russian Review 56, no. 3 (1997): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/131782.

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Andersen, Henning, and Alexander Schenker. "The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology." Language 75, no. 2 (1999): 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/417271.

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Karpenko, L. B. "Professor S.B. Bernstein and Slavic studies in the XX century." Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology 28, no. 1 (2022): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0445-2022-28-1-141-147.

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The article traces the life, pedagogical and scientific way of the Soviet and Russian Slavicist S.B. Bernstein, the role of the outstanding scientist in the revival of Slavic studies in the USSR. The urgency of the topic is determined by the importance of assessing the state of Slavic studies in the Soviet period and the role of professor S.B. Bernstein in the formation of Slavic studies in the XX century. The object of the research is organizational, scientific, and pedagogical activities of S.B. Bernstein aimed at the revival and development of Soviet Slavic studies. The aim of the article i
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Nesterenko, Tetiana. "FORMING OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCIES IN THE COURSE OF «INTRODUCTION TO SLA VIC PHILOLOGY»." Research Bulletin Series Philological Sciences 1, no. 193 (2021): 418–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36550/2522-4077-2021-1-193-418-422.

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The article deals with the ways offorming of linguistic competencies in the course of «Introduction to Slavic philology». The author formulates the goal of the course: to enhance the special training of future Ukrainian language and literature teachers; prepare them for the linguistic disciplines of historical cycle «Historical grammar» and «History of Ukrainian literary language». Determines the main questions, answers to which promote forming of linguistic competencies, which are important for comprehensive education of a future philologist. What is the origin of Slavs and what territory can
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Chris, Lasse Däbritz. "Die Entwicklung des urslavischen und spätgemeinslavischen Vokalsystems: Eine phonetische Analyse anhand slavischer Lehnwörter in ostseefinnischen Sprachen." Finnisch-Ugrische Mitteilungen 39 (December 31, 2015): 1–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8232259.

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This article „The Development of the Proto-Slavic and Late Common Slavic Vowel System: A Phonetical Analysis on the Basis of Slavic Loanwords in Balto-Finnic Languages“ deals explicitely with the phonetical, i.e. not the phonological, development of the Slavic vowel system. Firstly the relevant literature regarding both the phonological development of the Slavic vowel system (chapter 3.1) and the phonetic peculiarities of the Slavic loanwords in Balto-Finnic languages (chapter 3.2) is discussed. After 86 Slavic loanwords in Balto-Finnic languages have been examined quantitatively a
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Iukhimenko, Natalia V. "Common Slavic Vocabulary in Teaching Russian Language for Foreign Slavic Audience." World of the Russian Word, no. 2 (2023): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu30.2023.211.

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The article deals with the lexical aspect of teaching the Russian language to native speakers of related Slavic languages, taking into account the characteristics of Slavic audience (the need to overcome interlingual interference and the possibility of using positive transfer arising from the presence of proto-Slavic lexical foundations, the processes of interlingual convergence and divergence associated with it). The proto-Slavic lexical foundations includes words that are similar in sound and spelling in related Slavic languages, derived from the same etymon. Differences in the semantic stru
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Štrbáňová, Soňa. "Turning “Province” to a “Centre”? Ambitions to Establish an Institutionalized Network of Slavic Scientists at the Turn of the 19th Century." Dějiny věd a techniky 48, no. 4 (2015): 274–310. https://doi.org/10.70391/7df.4.g.

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Turning “Province” to a “Centre”? Ambitions to Establish an Institutionalized Network of Slavic Scientists at the Turn of the 19th Century In the last two decades of the 19th century, the Czech scientific community made serious effort to strengthen its position not only within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, but also outside its territory. An instrument of this endeavour was bringing together Slavic scientists with a vision of establishment a Slavic scientific community around a new centre – Prague. The programme of Slavic scientific cooperation, which was taking shape especially during the Pra
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Babic, Blagoje. "Economic relations between Slavic countries." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 128 (2009): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn0928007b.

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Economic relations between Slavic countries are a taboo topic. This is a reflection of divisions in Europe, which have also been transmitted to the Slavic world. Although the aspiration for Slav unification has existed for centuries, Slavic peoples have been a part of a single community only once - and even then not of their own choice - in the Eastern Block, which emerged from the division of Europe after the Second World War. The decomposition of the Eastern Bloc was followed by the decomposition of the Slavic world as well, which became more disunited than ever before. Changes that have bee
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PASHKOVA, N. I. "ARCHITECTURAL NAMES DERIVING FROM THE VERB *STATI/ STAVITI IN THE LANGUAGES OF THE BALKANSLAVIC CONTINUUM." Movoznavstvo 322, no. 1 (2022): 68–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33190/0027-2833-322-2022-1-004.

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The article examines the semantics and internal form of architectural names motivated by the common Slavic verb *stati / staviti, wich has the Indo-European origin, in the Ukrainian language and its dialects, as well as their parallels in the languages of the Balkan-Slavic continuum. We call the Balkan-Slavic lingual continuum the integrate lingual space of the Balkans, Carpats and Slavia, which includes the languages of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as all Slavic languages, not only those that are part of the Balkan language union. In particular, ukr. stajnja, stan, stąja, zastajka, stajenka,
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Chivarzina, Alexandra. "Сonference Chronicle “Tradition and Innovations in Modern Slavic Studies” in Harbin". Slavic World in the Third Millennium 18, № 3-4 (2023): 279–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2023.18.3-4.19.

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In November 2023, the leading researchers of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences made an official visit to Harbin Normal University, co-operation with which has been maintained for 6 years. The visit coincided with a big international symposium “Tradition and Innovation in Modern Slavic Studies”, organized by both parties. Outstanding academicians, researchers, language instructors, postdocs, PhD students and students of various Slavic specialties from different regions of the Slavic world and provinces of China took part in this major scientific event. The long
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Danylenko, Liudmyla. "GERMAN ETHNO-CULTURAL BACKGROUND OF SLAVIC PHRASEOLOGY: AN ETYMOLOGICAL COMMENTARY." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Literary Studies. Linguistics. Folklore Studies, no. 36 (2024): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2659.2024.36.07.

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Background. The article substantiates the etymology of some phrases of Slavic languages associated with German ethnoculture. Compared to lexical etymology, which has reached the Indo-European level of reconstruction, the phraseology of Slavic languages is at the stage of etymologizing individual figurative units. There is a lack of monolingual etymological dictionaries of Slavic phraseology, which could in the future become the basis for multilingual dictionaries. Hence the relevance of our study, which aims to deepen the etymologies of phraseological Germanisms that have been assimilated by S
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Baburin, Sergey. "State and Legal Meaning of the Pan-Slavic Union in the Crisis of Modern Civilizational: N. Ya. Danilevsky's 200th Anniversary." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University. Series: Humanities and Social Sciences 2022, no. 3 (2022): 222–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2542-1840-2022-6-3-222-228.

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Abstract: The current civilizational crisis of ideology makes peoples join their efforts in search for adequate responses to the challenges of the time. The modern modeling of new state and legal forms of civilizational unity uses abstraction, analysis and synthesis, as well as specific historical and comparative legal approaches. Observation of political and legal processes makes it possible to hypothesize on the transformations of modern civilizational states. The present article features various possible forms of Slavic state unity. The authors used N. Ya. Danilevsky's scientific heritage t
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YARMAK, V. I. "TETYANA BORYSIVNA LUKINOVA — A NOTED UKRAINIAN SLAVIST." Movoznavstvo 327, no. 6 (2022): 34–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.33190/0027-2833-327-2022-6-003.

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The article describes the life path and stages of scientific growth of T. B. Lukinova as a linguist, as well as her contribution to the development of modern Ukrainian linguistics. The range of scientific interests of the researcher has been analyzed: problems of Slavic vocabulary and word formation, issues of comparative and historical Slavic linguistics, historical typology of the Slavic languages, etymology, reconstruction of the spiritual culture of ancient Slavs based on the vocabulary of Slavic languages, etc. Special attention is paid to the most significant achievements of T. B. Lukino
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Mikić, A. "Grain legume crop history among Slavic nations traced using linguistic evidence." Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 50, No. 2 (2014): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/212/2013-cjgpb.

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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, peas or lentils quite well. The main goal of this short note was to examine the origin and the diversity of the words denoting field bean, pea and lentil in most of the modern Slavic languages. The common ancestor of all modern Slavic words denoting field bean is the Proto-Slavic *bobŭ, derived from the Proto-Indo-European *bhabh-, bhabhā, also
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Kapović, Mate. "Shortening, lengthening, and reconstruction." Rasprave Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 45, no. 1 (2019): 75–133. http://dx.doi.org/10.31724/rihjj.45.1.4.

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The paper is a part of an ongoing discussion on various topics of historical Slavic accentology with Frederik Kortlandt. The topics discussed in the paper are: the reflex of the Proto-Slavic short neo-acute in Kajkavian; the reflex of pretonic and posttonic length in West and South Slavic; the reconstruction of the ending *-ъ in Slavic genitive plural, its accentuation, and the ending -ā in Štokavian and Slovene; the lengthening of the bȏg ‘god’ and kȍkōt ‘rooster’ type in Western South Slavic; the *obőrna ‘defense’ and *čьrnĩna ‘blackness’ type accent and retractions of contractional neo-cir
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Duszkin, Maksim. "Czasopismo „Acta Baltico-Slavica”: ponad pół wieku badań nad pograniczem bałtycko-słowiańskim." Acta Baltico-Slavica 44 (December 31, 2020): 282–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/abs.2020.014.

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The Journal Acta Baltico-Slavica: Over Half a Century of Research on the Balto-Slavic BorderlandIn 2019, fifty-five years have passed since the publication of the first volume of Acta Baltico-Slavica. The article presents the history of the journal, including the most important changes in the editorial team, the concept and the content (volumes 1–43) which took place over the years. Czasopismo „Acta Baltico-Slavica”: ponad pół wieku badań nad pograniczem bałtycko-słowiańskimW 2019 roku minęło 55 lat od momentu ukazania się pierwszego tomu „Acta Baltico-Slavica”. W artykule przedstawiono histor
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Melnikov, Georgij. "International Symposium “Slavic World In The Third Millennium”. Part 1." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 14, no. 1-2 (2019): 303–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2019.14.1-2.23.

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Since 1992 on, in the framework of celebration of the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture, the International Symposium “Slavic World in the Third Millennium” has been held. The Symposium was founded by the Slavic Fund of the Russian Federation, the State Academy of Slavic Culture and the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2019, it was organised by the Institute of Slavic Studies of the RAS, the Institute of Slavic Culture of the Kosygin Russian State University and the Moscow House of Nationalities. The Symposium was held at the Moscow House of Nationalities on Ma
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Uzeneva, Elena. "International Symposium “Slavic World In The Third Millennium”. Part 2." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 14, no. 1-2 (2019): 306–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2019.14.1-2.24.

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Since 1992 on, in the framework of celebration of the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture, the International Symposium “Slavic World in the Third Millennium” has been held. The Symposium was founded by the Slavic Fund of the Russian Federation, the State Academy of Slavic Culture and the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2019, it was organised by the Institute of Slavic Studies of the RAS, the Institute of Slavic Culture of the Kosygin Russian State University and the Moscow House of Nationalities. The Symposium was held at the Moscow House of Nationalities on Ma
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Pentkovskiy, Aleksey M. "The Slavic Liturgy of the Byzantine Rite and the Corpus of Slavic Liturgical Books at the End of the 9th and the Beginning of the 10th Centuries." Slovene 5, no. 2 (2016): 54–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2016.5.2.2.

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Recent scholarship on the historical development of the Slavic liturgy in its early stage has shown that one of the important prerequisites for its practical implementation was the establishment, under the guidance of a bishop, of a church organization which was entitled to use Church Slavonic as a liturgical language. Research has also demonstrated that the methodological approach linking the history of the Slavic liturgical texts with the development of the Slavic ecclesiastical structures administered by bishops offers valuable insights. The first Slavic corpus of liturgical books of Byzant
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Dobrikova, Maria. "Ethnolinguistic Projects and their Application in the Educational Process in a Foreign Language Environment." Chuzhdoezikovo Obuchenie-Foreign Language Teaching 50, no. 5 (2023): 462–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.53656/for23.521etno.

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The article presents the characteristics of two research projects conducted by the Department of Slavic Philology in the Faculty of Arts at Comenius University in Bratislava, focused on the field of ethnolinguistics and ethnophraseology, which pertain to the perception of the supernatural in languages and cultures of the West Slavic and South Slavic areas. Particular emphasis is placed on the perspective of applying the knowledge gained during the research in the educational process, for instance, within lectures such as “Slavic Linguistic Image of the World”, “Slavic Phraseology”, “Slavic Dia
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Nedashkivska, Alla, and Margaret H. Mills. "Slavic Gender Linguistics." Slavic and East European Journal 44, no. 4 (2000): 700. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3086316.

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Fuß, Eric. "Early German = Slavic?" Theoretical Linguistics 48, no. 1-2 (2022): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tl-2022-2031.

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Tatevosov, S. "Slavic-Style Aspects." Вопросы языкознания, no. 2 (April 2019): 47–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0373658x0004302-1.

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