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The Nominative Object in modern Northern and Western Russian dialects
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The Nominative Object in modern Northern and Western Russian dialects
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Vol. 1: The Northern Part - A Synthetic View, especially on Finnic, and Case Studies. , De Gruyter Mouton, 2025.
Сердобольская Н. В., Tuzhik O., Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2025 Vol. 2 No. 48 P. 91–107
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Ronko R., Wiemer B., , in: Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online.: Brill, 2020.
The nominative object describes a clause type in which the object of a transitive verb takes nominative morphology, and this coding is not conditioned by voice operations. It is a salient property in regions in which Slavic varieties have been in contact with Finnic- and/or Baltic-speaking population, i.e., in the eastern part of the Circum-Baltic ...
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Ronko R., Malysheva A., , in: Convergence and Divergence in the Eastern Circum-Baltic Area: Volume 1: The Northern Part - A Synthetic View, especially on Finnic, and Case StudiesVol. 1: The Northern Part - A Synthetic View, especially on Finnic, and Case Studies.: De Gruyter Mouton, 2025. Ch. 8 P. 571–587.
Case selection for the direct object of negated verbs in Russian dialects ...
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Ermolova M., Moroz G., Slovĕne 2024 Т. 13 № 2 С. 157–183
The paper comperes the functioning of the shi-forms in two Pskov dialects and one Smolensk dialect. Participial forms have different predicative functions in the Pskov dialects: they are used for marking not only a perfective action, but also a consecutive action and a main predicate in the adverbial clause. The Smolensk dialect differs from Pskov ...
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Ronko R., Анисимов А. Д., Заливина Е. А. et al., Вопросы языкознания 2024 № 4 С. 27–44
The paper examines the sustainability of dialect vocabulary in the variety spoken in a set of villages
of the Zapadnodvinsk district of the Tver region. The data was collected within the framework
of the Data Collection Program for the Dialectal Atlas of the Russian language. The presence of dialectal
lexemes in neighboring villages is cross-checked using the Database ...
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Чистякова Д. Г., Типология морфосинтаксических параметров 2022 Т. 5 № 2 С. 84–100
Many Iranian languages have developed differential object marking (DOM). Since many languages have lost case inflection, special markers were used to mark a direct object. In different Iranian languages, DOM may depend on different factors: specificity hierarchy; tense and aspect or information structure [Windfuhr 2009: 33; Bossong 1985]. In Shughni special marking of an object ...
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Лапшина К. М., Копылова Е. В., Матюхина Е. П., Урало-алтайские исследования 2024 № 1(52) С. 22–41
This paper focuses on the main verbs of change in Finnish — muuttaa, vaihtaa and korvata and their frequentative derivatives. The verbs are analysed within the frame-based approach to lexical typology, which suggests that a semantic field can be divided into several situation types, or frames. Lexemes map differently onto the frames in the world’s ...
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Afanasev I., Lyashevskaya O., , in: Proceedings of the 2023 CLASP Conference on Learning with Small Data (LSD).: Gothenburg: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023. P. 167–175.
The growing need for using small data distinguished by a set of distributional properties becomes all the more apparent in the era of large language models (LLM). In this paper, we show that for the lemmatisation of the web as corpora texts, heterogeneous social media texts, and dialect texts, the morphological tagging by a model ...
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Заливина Е. А., Русский язык в научном освещении 2023 № 1 (45) С. 180–201
The article is devoted to the variability of third person verbal affixes in the present tense in the dialect around Opochka. This work considers spoken texts of speakers whose speech includes verb forms with dialectal affixes. For each informant the quantitative distribution of word forms based on the conjugation, number, and stress is provided. Attention ...
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Ter-Avanesova A., Daniel M., Linguistic Variation 2023 No. 1 P. 28–74
In this paper, we provide a survey of the diachronic development of the Russian second genitive (Gen2). As endpoints of this development, we consider data from Russian dialects representing different dialect groups. Assumedly, the expansion of Gen2 started off as ‘recycling’ of the genitive of a declension type that became obsolete already in the pre-written ...
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Ermolova M., Slovĕne 2022 Т. 11 № 1 С. 245–280
The article analyzes the hypothesis about the participial functioning of the l-form in the history of the Russian language in the light of Russian dialectal data and the material of the other Slavic languages. Many facts that confirm this hypothesis are found both in Russian dialects and Slavic languages. The first part of the paper ...
Added: January 27, 2023
Stroński K., Kulikov L., Diachronica 2021 Vol. 38 No. 3 P. 457–501
Non-finite forms constitute an important component of the verbal system of Indo-Aryan (IA) languages. On the one hand, some of them, such as e.g., converbs, have already received proper attention in historical linguistics and
typological literature, with regard to Old Indo-Aryan (OIA), Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) and New Indo-Aryan (NIA) (cf. Tikkanen 1987; Peterson 1998; Subbarao 2012 among others). Other ...
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Ter-Avanesova A., Daniel M., Linguistic Variation 2022
In this paper, we provide a survey of the diachronic development of the Russian second genitive (Gen2). As endpoints of this development, we consider data from Russian dialects representing different dialect groups. Assumedly, the expansion of Gen2 started off as ‘recycling’ of the genitive of a declension type that became obsolete already in the prewritten ...
Added: September 6, 2021
Малышева А. В., Ronko R., Вопросы языкознания 2020 № 4 С. 25–54
The article deals with the phenomenon of replacement of the accusative case in direct object position by the genitive case in the context of predicates under negation in modern Russian dialects and in the colloquial speech of residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg. The research considers the data of eight dialect corpora and the spoken ...
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Stoynova N., , in: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. International Conference "Dialogue 2018" Proceedings.: M.: Conference Proceedings Editorial board, 2018. P. 721–734.
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