Slavic Linguistics: Recent submissions
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Figures to article: Greenberg, Marc L. “Slavs as Migrants. Mapping Prehistoric Language Variation.” Definitely Perfect. Festschrift for Janneke Kalsbeek. Genis, René, Eric de Haard, Radovan Lučić (eds.) (= Pegasus Oost-Europese Studies 29): 169 -183. Amsterdam: Pegasus.
(2017)Figures from “Slavs as migrants. Mapping prehistoric language variation” -
Supplemental Bibliography to "Slavic Dialectology: A Survey of Research since 1989"
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Pavlov Vend nyelvtan in prekmurščina kot slovanski jezik
(Maribor: Zora, 2017)For some seventy years linguistics has used the tongue-in-cheek definition, attributed to Max Weinreich or Joshua Fishman, that “A language is a dialect with an army and navy” (A shprakh iz a dialekt mit an armey un flot). ... -
Introduction
(Brill, 2015)"Marc L. Greenberg’s Introduction gives an overview of the state of scholarship in Slavic linguistics and the directions in which the field is headed." -
Family tree and or map-like approaches to Slavic languages?
(2010-02-12)Lexicostatistics is decades old, but newer techniques for computational approaches to historical linguistics have gained new attention with the rise of more sophisticated methods of data handling. Thus, for example, Gray ... -
Ozka grla sistema odprtega dostopa: glasovi iz sveta
(2014-12)Izenačeni pogoji so ključ za globalno udeležbo v znanosti in raziskovanju, posebej glede na to, kako so znanstvene publikacije inancirane in dostopne. Obstajajo pa potencialne pasti t. i. zlatega modela odprtega dostopa, ... -
George L. Trager’s Field Notes on the Prekmurje Dialect Spoken in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
(Leykam, 2014)The paper briefly describes a collection of field notes on the Prekmurje dialect as spoken by immigrants to the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, which were collected in 1941 by the renowned American structural linguist George ... -
Pre-publication review of Rječnik govora Murskog Središća, by Đuro Blažeka and Grozdana Rob
(2014-07-09)This review (June 2012) pertains to the manuscript of the book later published as: Blažeka, Đuro and Grozdana Rob. Rječnik Murskog Središća [Dictionary of the Dialect of Mursko Središće]. Zagreb: Učiteljski fakultet ... -
A Circum-Pannonian Word-Prosodic Parallel: Paroxytonic Accent in the South-West Bohemian Dialect
(Ljubljana: Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, 2013)Slavists generally think of the Czecho-Slovak dialect area as having a wordprosody configuration of fixed word-initial stress with contrastive length possible in any syllable. A notable exception is the Silesian dialect ... -
Prozodične možnosti v slovenskem knjižnem jeziku in slovenskih narečjih
(Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 1987)Following a mathematical model devised by Pavle Ivić, the author provides an overview of functional load of suprasegmental contrasts in the strikingly variegated dialect systems of Slovene. -
Prekmurščina med slovanskimi jeziki
(Zora, 2013)The article highlights elements of the Prekmurje dialect of Slovene that both differ from neighboring dialects in Slovenia and Croatia and also connect it to West Slavic dialects (Czech, Slovak). -
On the Vocalization of Jers in Slovak
(Verlag Otto Sagner, 1988)The article explains the heterogeneous reflexes of the Proto-Slavic jers in Slovak. In the West and East Slovak dialects, the merger with the front mid-vowel follows the general West Slavic pattern. The Central Slovak ... -
Dialect Leveling in Haloze, Slovenia
(Mednarodna knjižna zbirka ZORA, 2013)Dialect Leveling in Haloze, Slovenia represents an eclectic and innovative approach to Slovene dialectology. The first part of the book examines the dialect area of Haloze, a relatively underdeveloped region on Slovenia’s ... -
Introduction (The Sociologinguistics of Slovene. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, vol. 124)
(Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1997)The Introduction to the volume describes the context for and content of articles on the sociolinguistic situation of the Slovene language during the first decade after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Articles cover issues ... -
Orphan Prefixes and the Grammaticalization of Aspect in South Slavic
(Jezikoslovlje, 2012)This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant spatial meaning with its cognate preposition. Most Slavic prefixes do share such a dominant spatial meaning with their ... -
See, Now They Vanish: Third-Person Perfect Auxiliaries in Old and Middle Czech
(Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2013)This article argues that Czech retained a semantic distinction between the expression of current relevance/emphasis and a neutral preterit in third-person compound preterit forms until the late sixteenth century. The ... -
The Varying Role of po- in the Grammaticalization of Slavic Aspectual Systems: Sequences of Events, Delimitatives, and German Language Contact
(Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2011)This article presents a comparative analysis of three interrelated phenomena: the use of imperfective verbs in sequences of events in Czech, Slovak, Sorbian, Slovene and BCS; the use of po- delimitatives in sequences of ... -
Sifting the Evidence for the Reconstruction of Pannonian Slavic
(Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2004)Corrected version of published review.