Jan 23, 2012

Topic: Slavic and Slavic sociolects

1. Forgotten Languages: Circum-Slavic Languages - Slavic ...

    "South Eastern and Eastern Spain is viewing the emergence of a set of languages out of the contact between Slavic and Spanish, Romañol being the more ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/02/circum-slavic-languages-slavic.html
2. Forgotten Languages: Jеклламво та Тзалем Граенако Кигондайзам
    ""Iussues in Russian Morphosyntax”, UCLA Slavic Publications, 10, .... 54- Johnson, D.B. (1972), Semi-suppletive aspect pairs in Slavic, in D.S. Worth (ed.) ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/09/j.html
3. Forgotten Languages: Korenine Slovenskega Naroda
    "HG3, which is derived from M173 lineage with M17 mutation is the prevalent haplogroup among the Slavic speakers. Genetic evidence suggests central Asia as ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/04/korenine-slovenskega-naroda.html
4. Forgotten Languages: Topic: Typology
    "... geörlsen Siberia ... "“Towards an areal linguistic typology of native Siberia”. Presented at the Tenth Non-Slavic Languages Conference, Chicago, May, 1997."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/topic-typology.html
5. Forgotten Languages: Arugeatuf enegebgusgde geörlsen Siberia ...
    "Anderson, Gregory D. S. 1997. “Towards an areal linguistic typology of native Siberia”. Presented at the Tenth Non-Slavic Languages Conference, Chicago, May, ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/11/arugeatuf-enegebgusgde-georlsen-siberia.html
6. Forgotten Languages: Semantic Voids: meaningless words and worlds
    "1-30), Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Slavic Publications. 14- Baldi, P. & V. Broderick & D.S. Palermo (1985), Prefixal negation of English adjectives: Morphological ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/09/semantic-voids-meaningless-words-and.html
7. Forgotten Languages: FL Enaruguitag Gesksentig 2011
    "32- Andrews, E. (1993), Interpretants and Linguistic Change: The Case of -x in Contemporary Standard Colloquial Russian, in “Journal of Slavic Linguistics", 1, ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/fl-enaruguitag-gesksentig-2011.html
8. Forgotten Languages: Future Languages
    "Pugh, Stefan M. 2007. A new historical grammar of the East Slavic languages, vol . ... The dawn of Slavic: an introduction to Slavic philology. New Haven: Yale ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/future-languages.html
9. Forgotten Languages: Zero-Syntax Languages - Syntax out of ...
    ""Iussues in Russian Morphosyntax”, UCLA Slavic Publications, 10, Columbus, Ohio. ... Slavic Transformational Syntax, Ann Arbor (MI), Department of Slavic ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/09/zero-syntax-languages-syntax-out-of.html
10. Forgotten Languages: Albanology – Secret languages of Albania
    "Members of both the Christian Slavic-speaking communities (Gounaris 1997) of Macedonia (as opposed to the Moslem Pomaks of Thrace) and of the ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2010/08/albanology-secret-languages-of-albania.html
11. Forgotten Languages: Europeme
    "(Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 28) Amsterdam, Atlanta, GA: Rodopi. KOPTJEVSKAJA-TAMM, MARIA (2002). 'The Circum-Baltic languages—a ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/12/europeme.html
12. Forgotten Languages: Wierzbicka Nodespaces: complex semantic ...
    "Koptjevskaja-Tamm, M., Divjak, D. & Rakhilina, E. Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic: A case study in lexical typology. In Multiple Perspectives on Slavic ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2010/12/wierzbicka-nodespaces-complex-semantic.html
13. Forgotten Languages: Dy degogst sy gendov Siberia
    "Non-Slavic Languages 8: Linguistic Studies, New Series, ed. by Howard I. Aronson. 1–18. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. Anderson, Gregory D. S. 1998. ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2010/12/dy-degogst-sy-gendov-siberia.html
14. Forgotten Languages: Topic: History (2)
    ""The rise of a new gender distinction in the history of Slavic,” in Slavic gender linguistics, ed. by Margaret H. Mills. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, ."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/topic-history-2.html
15. Forgotten Languages: The emotion and language of anger
    "Pronominal Evidence in Slavic and the Meaning of Cases", LACUS Forum ..... “A Semiotic Approach to the Semantics of Czech Habitual Verbs,” Slavic and East ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/11/emotion-and-language-of-anger.html
16. Forgotten Languages: Topic: History (1)
    "The rise of a new gender distinction in the history of Slavic,” in Slavic gender linguistics, ed. by Margaret H. Mills. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, ."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/topic-history-1.html
17. Forgotten Languages: Witchcraft Bibliography Project - DB16 std.
    "East Slavic World." Slavic Review 36 (1977): 220-30. ______. "Was There a Witch Craze in Muscovite Russia?" Southern. Folklore. Quarterly 41 (1977): 119- 28. ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/witchcraft-bibliography-project-db16.html
18. Forgotten Languages: Lingua Obscura
    "112- Beynen, G. K. (1984), A Semantic Analysis of Compound Nouns in Modern Russian, in "Proceedings of the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference: Slavic ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/lingua-obscura.html
19. Forgotten Languages: Topic: Semantics
    "7- Bailyn, J. (1994), The Syntax and Semantics of Russian Long and Short Adjectives: an X'-Theoretic Account, in J. Toman (ed.), Formal Approaches to Slavic ."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/topic-semantics.html
20. Forgotten Languages: Ydhíliadhè
    "European perspectives, Washington: JIES. Kortlandt, Frederik. 2005 “Noises and nuisances in Balto-Slavic and Indo-European linguistics”, Baltistica 40/1, 9-11. ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/05/ydhiliadhe.html
21. Forgotten Languages: Ludăreşte and Devetinja Cryptolects ...
    "Boldurean 2007 — Ioan Viorel Boldurean: Slavic elements in the Banat dialectal literature (etymologic connotations), Probleme de filologie slava XV, Timisoara."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/02/ludareste-and-devetinja-cryptolects.html
22. Forgotten Languages: Witchcraft Bibliography Project - DB8 std.
    "Slavic and East European Journal 31 (1987): 548-62. ______. "Magic Charms and Healing Rituals in Contemporary. Yugoslavia." Southeastern Europe 10 ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2011/08/witchcraft-bibliography-project-db8-std.html
23. Forgotten Languages: Topic: Grammar and Studies on Grammar
    "A new historical grammar of the East Slavic languages, vol. 1: introduction and phonology. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Ramsay, S. Robert. 1987. The languages ."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/topic-grammar-and-studies-on-grammar.html
24. Forgotten Languages: Bibliographica 1-20369 - 2011
    "Pronominal Evidence in Slavic and the Meaning of Cases", LACUS Forum XXVIII, ..... “Slavic Roots for Straight and Bent: Experiential Gestalts, Conceptual ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2012/01/bibliographica-1-20369-2011.html
25. Forgotten Languages: Venetian Chancellery Hermetic Language
    "On the Latino-Slavic Cultural Symbiosis in the Late Medieval and Renaissance Dalmatia and Dubrovnik, «Viator», XXVI. Larson 2004 Pär L., Ingiurie e villanie ..."
    www.forgottenlanguages.org/2010/09/venetian-chancellery-hermetic-language.html
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