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1to appear in: P. Biskup et al. (eds.), Slavic Grammar from a Formal Perspective. The 10th Anniversary FDSL Conference, Leipzig 2013, Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang The Correlative Configuration in Polish∗ Joanna Pietraszko U

to appear in: P. Biskup et al. (eds.), Slavic Grammar from a Formal Perspective. The 10th Anniversary FDSL Conference, Leipzig 2013, Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang The Correlative Configuration in Polish∗ Joanna Pietraszko U

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Source URL: asiapietraszko.com

Language: English - Date: 2018-01-10 15:11:01
    2ALRA Newsletter  No. 71 (JanuaryThe Monash Ada Booth Slavic Collection, its Contribution to Research on Asia and the Ada Booth Research Fellowship

    ALRA Newsletter No. 71 (JanuaryThe Monash Ada Booth Slavic Collection, its Contribution to Research on Asia and the Ada Booth Research Fellowship

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    Source URL: www.alra.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2018-02-07 18:52:34
      3Non-local binding in Slavic languages and restructuring Jakub Dotlaˇcil Non-local binding of anaphors is one of the most discussed issues in the theory of anaphora. The classical analysis, starting with Pica (1987), con

      Non-local binding in Slavic languages and restructuring Jakub Dotlaˇcil Non-local binding of anaphors is one of the most discussed issues in the theory of anaphora. The classical analysis, starting with Pica (1987), con

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      Source URL: jakubdotlacil.com

      Language: English - Date: 2016-05-30 05:11:06
        4Oslo Studies in LanguageLjiljana Šarić (ed.)  Space in South Slavic

        Oslo Studies in LanguageLjiljana Šarić (ed.) Space in South Slavic

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        Source URL: www.journals.uio.no

        Language: English - Date: 2013-12-10 02:50:46
          5Čoček (Macedonia, Kosovo, South Serbia) Notes by Dennis Boxell “Čoček” is a variation of an old 3-measure dance-form found in many parts of the Balkans related to the Hasapiko (Greek) or Kasapsko oro (Slavic). Th

          Čoček (Macedonia, Kosovo, South Serbia) Notes by Dennis Boxell “Čoček” is a variation of an old 3-measure dance-form found in many parts of the Balkans related to the Hasapiko (Greek) or Kasapsko oro (Slavic). Th

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          Source URL: www.dunav.org.il

          Language: English - Date: 2013-06-02 01:53:04
            6Columbia University Press announces the appearance of  Lemko Studies: A Handbook by Bogdan Horbal The Lemko people comprise a numerically small population of East Slavic highlanders who for centuries inhabited the northe

            Columbia University Press announces the appearance of Lemko Studies: A Handbook by Bogdan Horbal The Lemko people comprise a numerically small population of East Slavic highlanders who for centuries inhabited the northe

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            Source URL: www.rusynmedia.org

            Language: English - Date: 2010-06-23 19:04:22
              7Excerpts from Ben Slavic’s Stepping Stones  Ben Slavic Edited by Karen Rowan Slavic teaches French in Denver Public Schools, writes a blog and presents workshops on teaching with comprehensible input.

              Excerpts from Ben Slavic’s Stepping Stones Ben Slavic Edited by Karen Rowan Slavic teaches French in Denver Public Schools, writes a blog and presents workshops on teaching with comprehensible input.

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              Source URL: www.ijflt.org

              - Date: 2016-01-26 15:49:56
                8Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic Miguel Villanueva Svensson, Vilnius University The concept of the Indo-European root is intimately linked to that of ablaut and to the existence of a primary verb.

                Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic Miguel Villanueva Svensson, Vilnius University The concept of the Indo-European root is intimately linked to that of ablaut and to the existence of a primary verb.

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                Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

                - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
                  9Slavic toponomastic terminology vs. ICOS & UNGEGN terminology Dunja Brozović Rončević Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics The Twentieth Session of the

                  Slavic toponomastic terminology vs. ICOS & UNGEGN terminology Dunja Brozović Rončević Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics The Twentieth Session of the

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                  Source URL: ungegn.dgu.hr

                  - Date: 2011-11-04 09:54:22
                    10   3rd ŽIVA AWARD for the best Slavic museum  Venue: Museum of Ancient Glass Zadar, Croatia

                      3rd ŽIVA AWARD for the best Slavic museum Venue: Museum of Ancient Glass Zadar, Croatia

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                    Source URL: ne-mo.org

                    - Date: 2016-06-09 05:15:44