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Mongolic and Slavic
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Gruntov, Ilˈja
Encylopedic article about language contacts between Mongolic and Slavic languages since pre-13th century and up to modern times.
Fedorov D., Jezikoslovni Zapiski 2026 № 32(1) С. 23–52
This article describes verbs denoting motion of liquid and dry substances in Slavic languages. The research explores how Slavic languages lexicalize different situations within the semantic field of substance motion and identifies the parameters that drive this lexicalization (e.g., type of substance, intensity and quantization of flow, and causation). Adjacent grammatical phenomena such as argument ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2025.
Added: March 10, 2026
Мартынова И. А., В кн.: Наука XXI века: актуальные направления развития : сборник научных статей XIII Международной научно-практической конференции, Самара, 22 февраля 2024 года2024. № 1-1.Вып. 1.: Самара: Изд-во СГЭУ, 2024.
The article systematizes the information about structural features of borrowed legal terms which name certain types of cybercrimes in the terminology system of the Russian language. The history of their coinage in English language is considered, their word-formation is analyzed. The structural and functional details of borrowed terms assimilation in the recipient language are revealed. ...
Added: February 4, 2026
Мартынова И. А., Вестник Самарского университета. История, педагогика, филология 2023 Т. 29 № 4 С. 156–163
At the present stage of development, various cultures, economies, language systems and societies in general are in close interaction with each other. The processes of borrowing and assimilation of loan words in the language are becoming the most significant ones in the linguistic development of modern society. They bring to the fore the problem of ...
Added: February 4, 2026
Natalia N. Logvinova, , in: Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online.: Brill, 2025. Ch. 11.
Two types of appositional phrases are distinguished in Slavic languages: close and loose. With close constructions, the issues of syntactic headedness and optional case concord between the parts are discussed. Loose appositions are functionally different from close appositions, having a role comparable to secondary predication. ...
Added: December 22, 2025
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 ...
Added: December 19, 2025
Yakovleva A., Kosheliuk N., Moroz G., International Journal of Bilingualism 2025 P. 1–19
Aims and Research Questions: In this paper, we present a corpus-based study of preposition drop (p-drop) in the speech of Mari-Russian and Beserman-Russian bilinguals compared to the speech of Russian monolinguals. Based on data from spoken corpora, we demonstrate that the prepositions v ‘in’, k ‘to’, s ‘with’ are omitted in the speech of bilinguals ...
Added: November 26, 2025
Manusov A. V., Кузьмина А. С., Вопросы языкового родства 2024 № 22/3-4 С. 342–366
The article proposes a new dialectometric approach to the division of East Slavic languages. Our dialectometry is based on the material from the collection of articles “Vostochnoslavyanskie izoglossy” (“East Slavic isoglosses”, 1995–2006), which is a generalization of data from atlases of East Slavic languages (Dialectological atlas of the Russian language, Dialectological atlas of the Belarusian ...
Added: November 13, 2025
Савич В., Паскаль А. Д., Вершинин К. В. et al., Полимедиа, 2025.
The volume of the “Slavic and Balkan Linguistics” series presents the monograph “Palaeoslavistica – 6” written by the international team of researchers. The sections of the co-authored monograph are devoted to the latest results of the ongoing research of the Slavic manuscripts written in the 10th–14th centuries, their language, textology, and palaeography. ...
Added: November 12, 2025
Savelyev A., Вопросы языкового родства 2025 № 23/1-2 С. 137–167
This article represents the first part of a two-part study devoted to the analysis of Turkic loanwords of the Bulghar-Chuvash type in the Permic languages. In this part, general criteria are proposed for distinguishing Bulgharic borrowings within the corpus of Udmurt and Komi words of Turkic origin. In addition, a “core” layer of Bulghar-Chuvash loanwords ...
Added: October 28, 2025
Shvedova E., Koryakov Y., Elizaveta Zabelina, Journal of Language Relationship 2025 Vol. 23 No. 3–4 P. 207–275
This study documents and analyzes lexical data from four Christian North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic varieties: Mahmudi, Nudiz, Verin Dvin Urmi, and Urmia Urmi, focusing on the previously undescribed Mahmudi and Nudiz. We provide correspondences from these lects for an extended 226-item basic vocabulary list collected for this study with etymologies, cognates from earlier Aramaic, and loanword sources. ...
Added: September 4, 2025
Morozov D., Astapenka L., Glazkova A. et al., , in: Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)Vol. 1: Long papers.: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2025. P. 6795–6815.
Automatic morpheme segmentation algorithms are applicable in various tasks, such as building tokenizers and language education. For Slavic languages, the development of such algorithms is complicated by the rich derivational capabilities of these languages. Previous research has shown that, on average, these algorithms have already reached expert-level quality. However, a key unresolved issue is the ...
Added: July 17, 2025
Grishanova A., Russian linguistics 2025 Vol. 49 Article 10
The purpose of this study is to present a summary of morphosyntactic variation and a detailed analysis of the phenomenon of preposition drop in the Russian speech of Chuvash bilinguals. Specifically, I investigate what underlying factors might condition the variation. I conduct a qualitative analysis of the data extracted from the corpus of Russian spoken ...
Added: July 10, 2025
Khachaturyan M., Moroz G., Mamy P., Journal of Sociolinguistics 2025 Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 268–284
This paper contributes to research on the awareness of grammatical variability through a study of variation in reflexivity marking in Mano under the influence of Kpelle, both indigenous languages of Guinea. The speakers of these languages are found to be sensitive to contact-induced grammatical variation in reflexivity, which manifests via variation in comprehension patterns and, ...
Added: June 3, 2025
Пупынина М. Ю., Koryakov Y., Известия РАН. Серия литературы и языка 2024 Т. 83 № 1 С. 45–58
В статье рассматривается ареал распространения науканского языка и языковые контакты носителей науканского языка с носителями чукотского, инупиакского и чаплинского языков. На основании литературы, дополненной данными, полученными во время экспедиций на Чукотку, ареал распространения науканского языка описывается в контексте науканско-чукотско-инупиакской многоязычной зоны, где в различной степени были распространены все три языка. Этот ареал включает, помимо села ...
Added: January 27, 2025
Naccarato C., Moroz G., International Journal of Bilingualism 2026 Vol. 30 No. 2 P. 358–379
Aims and Research Questions: The paper investigates variation in numeral constructions in the L2 Russian speech of bilinguals from different regions of Russia. The main research questions are the following: What factors prompt variation in this domain of grammar? Can we argue that non-standard marking is motivated by contact?
Methodology: We conduct a corpus-based study ...
Added: January 24, 2025
Şimşek, Hasan Berkcan, Turkish Studies 2025 Vol. 26 No. 3 P. 633–663
Arabic and Persian loanwords in Turkish, once targeted for replacement by ‘pure’ Turkish equivalents during the early 20th-century language reform, have been promoted by the government in recent years. However, public attitudes toward their use remain unclear. Based on 20 semi-structured interviews and a survey (N = 203), this study explores contemporary social meanings associated ...
Added: January 1, 2025
Gusarova E., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2024 No. 4 P. 147–154
The present research is devoted to a universal history entitled “The Chronicle of John of Nikiu”. The Chronicle was compiled in Egypt in the late 7th century AD by John, Bishop of the city of Nikiu, most probably in Greek. Later it was translated to Arabic and finally, in the very beginning of the 17th century, to ...
Added: November 9, 2024
Khachaturyan M., Moroz G., Vydrin V. et al., Studies in Language 2025 Vol. 49 No. 4 P. 823–857
In this paper, we address valency patterns in seven Mande languages with various degrees of genealogical proximity. Our study is based on the BivalTyp questionnaire focusing on 130 two-place predicates (Say 2020). While belonging to two distinct genetic groupings, two languages of the set, i.e. Mano (Southern Mande) and Kpelle (Southwestern Mande), are in intense ...
Added: August 27, 2024
Plungian V., Подгорная А. Д., Славистика 2023 Т. 27 № 2 С. 54–70
В данной работе представлен обзор конструкций, выполняющих функцию «понижения агенса», в славянских языках, что включает причастный пассив, субъектный имперсонал с кратким пассивным причастием (на -no/to), форма с континуантом праславянского *sę, в разных языках демонстрирующая свойства пассива или имперсонала, конструкции с глаголом в форме 3-го лица мн.ч. и ед.ч. (ср.р.), универсальные употребления 2-го лица ед.ч., 1-го ...
Added: June 6, 2024