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Referential systems
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Budennaya E.
The article provides an overview of anaphoric and subject referential expressions across all Slavic languages. It is divided into three major sections. The first section discusses different interpretations of the term “referential system” and a number of related terms, such as pro-drop properties, null subjects and zero expressions. The second section outlines several typological features which affect the distribution of anaphoric devices in different Slavic languages. The last section compares the languages under discussion in terms of their subject reference and provides some diachronic data on the non-trivial pro-drop loss in East Slavic.
Fedorov D., Jezikoslovni Zapiski 2026 Т. 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 ...
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Association for Computational Linguistics, 2025.
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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. ...
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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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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. ...
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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 ...
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Tuzhik O., Khanova A., Kudryavtsev S. et al., , in: 12th Novi Sad workshop on Psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and clinical linguistic research.: Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, 2025. P. 26–28.
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Inshakova E.S., , in: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue” (2019)Issue 18.: M.: Russian State University for the Humanitie, 2019.
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Ayupov R., История философии 2025 Т. 30 № 1 С. 101–114
The purpose of this article is to acquaint Russian-speaking readers with one of important works in analytic philosophy of language, dedicated to the semantics of proper names, namely with the article “Proper Names” by the American philosopher John Searle, published in 1958. Searle defends the so-called descriptivism view, according to which proper names possess not ...
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Makeeva L., В кн.: Иммануил Кант и философия сознания.: Калининград: Издательство Балтийского федерального университета им. И. Канта, 2024. Гл. 8 С. 313–342.
Известный американский философ Хилари Уайтхолл Патнэм (1926-2016) обратился к философии Канта, когда в середине 1970-х годов объявил о своей новой философской позиции, которую он обозначил как «внутренний» или «прагматический» реализм и которую определил как продолжение заложенной Кантом философской перспективы рассмотрения человеческого разума и мира. Если у Канта активное участие разума в создании феноменального мира выявляется ...
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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 ...
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Белова О. В., Moroz A., Ясинская М. В., Издательский дом "Неолит", 2023.
The collective monograph is devoted to the description of the linguocultural situation on the Russian-Belarusian-Ukrainian and East Slavic-Polish borderland, the main markers of self-identification of the local population (language and confession), perceptions of "own" and "foreign" language, and perception of the language of ethnic neighbors, peculiarities of functioning of liturgical (Church Slavonic) language and paraliturgical ...
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Logvinova N., Slovene 2022 Vol. 11 No. 1 P. 281–304
This paper is a corpus-based study of Slavic appositional constructions. Out of material taken from seven Slavic languages, two aspects of the morphosyntax of close appositions in Slavic are considered: case concord and definiteness marking. The first section of the paper considers the factors that affect case concord in appositions in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech, ...
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Кикило Н. И., Славянский альманах 2020 № 1-2 С. 301–323
In the Macedonian literary language the analytic da-construction used
in an independent clause has a wide range of possible modal meanings,
the most common of which are imperative and optative. The present
article offers a detailed analysis of the semantics and functions of the
Macedonian optative da-construction based on fiction and journalistic
texts. The first part of the article deals ...
Added: April 3, 2023
Botchkarev A., Вестник РГГУ. Серия «Литературоведение. Языкознание. Культурология» 2022 № 6-2 С. 192–203
The article deals with the specifics of a Russian literary landscape’s construction as a system of values organized in a particular way. It allows answering the question what is good and what is beauty in the life contextrelevant to a human being. In this regard, special attention is paid to various descriptions. They allow not ...
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Dobrushina N., Sokur E., Russian linguistics 2022
Spoken corpora are collections of transcribed and annotated audio and /or video recordings of languages or language varieties. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of 51 spoken corpora currently available for Slavic languages and dialects, in particular Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Trasianka, Ukrainian/Rusyn. We identify three groups ...
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Russkih A., В кн.: Проблемы языка. Сборник научных статей по материалам Седьмой конференции-школы «Проблемы языка: взгляд молодых ученых» (11-13 апреля 2019 г.).: М.: Институт языкознания РАН, 2019. С. 156–175.
This study represents an investigation of numerals with collective meaning like rus. oba ‘both’ or vse tri ‘all three’ in Slavic languages. Based on data from 8 Slavic languages obtained with the help of grammars, corpora and questionnaire method this study reveals possible strategies of coding collective meaning with numerals. On the material of the ...
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Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2021.
This volume assembles contributions addressing clausal complementation across the entire South Slavic territory. The main focus is on particular aspects of complementation, covering the contemporary standard languages as well as older stages and/or non-standard varieties and the impact of language contact, primarily with non-Slavic languages. Presenting in-depth studies, they thus contribute to the overarching collective ...
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Daniar Kasenov, , in: Восемнадцатая конференция по типологии и грамматике для молодых исследователей. Тезисы докладов (Санкт-Петербург, 25–27 ноября 2021 г.).: СПб.: ИЛИ РАН, 2021. P. 229–232.
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Reznikova Tat'jana, , in: Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online.: Brill, 2020.
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Институт славяноведения РАН, 2021.
The volume of the “Slavic and Balkan linguistics” series contains the monograph “Palaeoslavistica: Lexicology and Textology. In commemoration of R. M. Cejtlin’s 100th birthday” by the international team of researchers. Two sections of the co-authored monograph are devoted to topical issues of paleoslavistics, to the development of which the outstanding Russian paleoslavist R. M. Cejtlin ...
Added: November 11, 2021