Slavic languages

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21Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical tenses / Linguistic morphology / Greek grammar / Ancient Greek language / Aorist / Suppletion / Proto-Slavic / Go / Indo-European languages

IE *ĝher(H)- ‘enjoy’, ‘desire’ and *ĝeus- ‘taste’: defectivity and patterns of suppletion José L. García Ramón (CHS Washington, Harvard University) The evidence for IE *ĝher(H)- “Gefallen finden, bege

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

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
22Europe / Slavic / Ethnic groups in Poland / Ethnic groups in Slovakia / Ethnic groups in Ukraine / East Slavic languages / Languages of Ukraine / Rusyns / Rusyn language / Carpathian Ruthenia / Zakarpattia Oblast / Lemkos

WORLD ACADEMY OF RUSYN CULTURE APRILWe, the undersigned representatives of Carpatho-Rusyn cultural organizations in North America, strongly endorse the views expressed in the appeal of the parliament ofthe Tran

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Source URL: www.carpatho-rusynacademy.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-18 21:40:57
23Guggenheim Fellows / Literature / Fiction / Lepidopterists / Vladimir Nabokov / Russian literature / American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages

Sergey Karpukhin CV Page 1 of 1 Sergey Karpukhin Curriculum Vitae Sergey Anatolyevich Karpukhin

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Source URL: www.aristarchus.unige.it

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-06 09:41:30
24Languages of Europe / Europe / Culture / Indiana University / Indiana University Bloomington / National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County /  Indiana / Slavic studies / Ukrainian language / Herman B Wells / Alexander Rabinowitch / Baku Slavic University / Larry Gene Heien

Russian and East European Institute at Celebrating 50 Years 1958–2008

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Source URL: www.iub.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-01 13:45:04
25Europe / Slavic / Ethnic groups in Poland / Ethnic groups in Slovakia / Ethnic groups in Ukraine / East Slavic languages / Languages of Ukraine / Rusyns / Rusyn language / Carpathian Ruthenia / Zakarpattia Oblast / Lemkos

WORLD ACADEMY OF RUSYN CULTURE APRILWe, the undersigned representatives of Carpatho-Rusyn cultural organizations in North America, strongly endorse the views expressed in the appeal of the parliament ofthe Tran

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Source URL: carpatho-rusynacademy.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-18 21:40:57
26West Slavic languages / Polish language / Wasa / Nobel Prize / Mr & Mrs / Walesa. Man of Hope / Paleta / Danuta / NIE / Lech / Blanka

Polonaise Pages_2009.qxp:GoodNews2008:24 PM

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Source URL: www.ampolinstitute.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-30 14:56:32
27Grammatical moods / English grammar / South Slavic languages / Languages of Romania / Grammatical tenses / Subjunctive mood / Balkan sprachbund / Inflection / Bulgarian language / Future tense / Verb / Romanian language

FASSBL6_K.QXD:09 Page 1

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Source URL: hnk.ffzg.hr

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-28 12:37:53
28Sorbian people / Sorbian languages / Bautzen / Sorbs / West Slavic languages / Upper Sorbian language / Lower Sorbian language / Lusatia / Domowina / Jurij Koch / Rckelwitz / Crostwitz

MEDIOZNAWSTWO . KOMUNIKOLOGIA

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Source URL: www.mediaispoleczenstwo.ath.bielsko.pl

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-26 15:25:18
29Ukrainian studies / East Slavic languages / Languages of Poland / Languages of Ukraine / Ethnic groups in Europe / Paul Robert Magocsi / Ukrainian language / Rusyn language / Mgocsy / Ukraine / Rusyns / Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists

“The Magocsi Problem (“Problema Magochoho”): A Preliminary Deconstruction and Contextualization” George G. Grabowicz 1. An academic gathering—be it a symposium, a conference or a round-table—to

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Source URL: www.rusyn.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-20 11:11:56
30Fusional languages / Yer / Havlik / Proto-Slavic / Czech language / Slavic languages / Schwa / Kashubian language / Sownik etymologiczny jzyka polskiego

Vowel-zero alternation in Slavic roots or the mismeasure of Slavic yers Proto-Slavic yers disappeared during 10th-12th century. First they were centralised and subsequently lost in certain positions for reasons not prop

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
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