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К вопросу о происхождении центральнокойсанской (кхой) семьи языков
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Starostin G., Journal of Language Relationship 2025 No. 23/1-2 P. 97–119
This paper is the second part of a lexicostatistical analysis of the basic lexicon for languages belonging to the Khoe family of South Africa, revised and expanded in comparison to the author’s previously published attempt. This section concentrates on the etymological analysis of the second half of the “ultra-stable” sub-section of the Swadesh wordlist, following ...
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Starostin G., Journal of Language Relationship 2024 No. 22/3–4 P. 216–240
This paper is the first part of a comprehensive study whose goal is to revise and expand upon the author’s previously published lexicostatistical analysis of the basic lexicon for languages belonging to the Khoe family of South Africa. Covering more than 20 different lects, the paper gives a brief introduction into the relevant issues of ...
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Budennaya E., Труды института русского языка им. В.В. Виноградова 2024 № 2(40) С. 261–282
The article based on the material form Russian National Corpus discusses the diachronic development of structures with Russian second genitive case in three types of contexts: 1) with nominal quantifiers; 2) with the preposition bez ‘without’; 3) with the preposition do ‘towards’. The data obtained from Russian language are compared with the data from other languages (Finnic and several Turkic), in which there is a tendency to use the partitive ...
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Nichols J., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 2024 Article e24923
The known languages of the Americas comprise nearly half of the world's language families and a wide range of structural types, a level of diversity that required considerable time to develop. This paper proposes a model of settlement and expansion designed to integrate current linguistic analysis with other prehistoric research on the earliest episodes in ...
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Zelenev E., В кн.: Caucaso-Caspica: Труды Института востоковедения Российско-Армянского (Славянского) университета. Выпуск VII-IX (2023-2024)Вып. VIII-IX.: Ер.: Издательство РАУ, 2024. С. 135–149.
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Szeged: Szegedi Tudomanyegyetern/University of Szeged, 2022.
This volume is dedicated to the memory of Eugene Helimski — an eminent linguist, specialist in Uralic, Tungusic, Turkic and Slavic descriptive and comparative linguistics. He was author of several dictionaries, did a great amount of work concerning the history of Uralic languages, published many old archival records, spent much time in the field, collecting data from poorly described ...
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Zhivlov M., В кн.: Славянское и балканское языкознание. Балто-славянская компаративистика. Акцентология. Дальнее родство языков. Выпуск 23.: М.: Институт славяноведения РАН, 2023. С. 66–78.
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М.: Институт славяноведения РАН, 2023.
The current volume of the series “Slavic and Balkan Linguistics” contains a monograph titled “Baltoslavic Comparative Studies. Accentology. Distant Language Relations. Vladimir A. Dybo in memoriam” by an international team of authors. The collective monograph's sections are dedicated to discussing the latest research results in the field of Balto‑Slavic accentology and morphology against the Indo‑European ...
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Zhivlov M., International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics 2023 Vol. 5 No. 2 P. 267–288
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the Proto-Nivkh accent system and vocalism with the help of loanword analysis and internal reconstruction. It is shown that the place of the Proto-Nivkh accent depended on vowel height and syllable structure. The paper also argues that the unstressed vowel loss, which led to a radical change in Nivkh phonotactics, ...
Added: January 17, 2024
Afanasev I., Lyashevskaya O., Rebrikov Stefan et al., Jazykovedny Casopis 2023 Vol. 74 No. 1 P. 225–233
The need to develop tools for historical and regional variations is becoming more urgent in natural language processing. In this paper, we present two candidate systems for lemmatising historical East Slavic lects (Late Old East Slavic and Middle Russian), as well as modern regional East Slavic lects (Belogornoje and Megra): BERT-based end-to-end pipeline with language-specific ...
Added: December 11, 2023
Starostin G., Journal of Language Relationship 2023 Vol. 21 No. 1-2 P. 110–116
In this response to Alexander Militarev’s paper on the Afroasiatic (Afrasian) affiliation of Hadza, I attempt to identify the major theoretical issues with his lexicostatistical analysis of the similarities between Hadza and the various branches of the Afroasiatic family, explaining why this analysis cannot be accepted as conclusive, and suggesting some steps that could be ...
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Zhivlov M., Journal of Language Relationship 2023 Vol. 21 No. 1-2 P. 57–68
This paper offers a number of additions and corrections to the corpus of etymologies published in Irina Nikolaeva’s A Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir (De Gruyter, 2006). The focus of the paper is on internal Yukaghir etymology rather than on search for loanwords or long-range cognates. ...
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Savelyev A., В кн.: Хазарский альманах. Том 18Т. 18.: Издательство "Индрик", 2022. С. 171–193.
The paper discusses V. V. Tishin’s attempt at reading East European runic inscriptions known from the territories of the Khazar and Avar Khaganates as representing a Bulghar Turkic variety (Khazarskii Al’manakh, vol. 15). Etymological comparanda for V. V. Tishin’s Bulghar Turkic forms in runic epigraphy are drawn from the Chuvash language as the only living ...
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Afanasev I., Babanov A., , in: Literature, Language and Computing: Russian Contribution.: Springer, 2023.
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Maslov A., Зайцев В., Аф-Ро: Российско-африканский деловой журнал 2007 № 1 (20) С. 21–27
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Zhivlov M., , in: The Uralic Languages. Second edition.: NY, Abingdon: Routledge, 2023. Ch. 3 P. 117–175.
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Kulikov L., Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета. Серия 3: Филология 2022 Т. 72 С. 29–45
This paper briefl y outlines the historical and cultural context of the linguistic discussion about Marxism in linguistics that took place in Soviet Union in 1950; the materials of the discussion were published in the main Soviet newspaper, “Pravda”. I describe the reaction of the academic community to the (undoubtedly incorrect) Stalin's statement that the Kursk-Orel dialect formed the ...
Added: November 26, 2022