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The article reports about the meaning of source and ethnographic works of Polish artists and photographers who visited Kazakhstan in the XIX–XXth centuries, the photos of Constantine de Lazari in particular.
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The article reports about the meaning of source and ethnographic works of Polish artists and photographers who visited Kazakhstan in the XIX–XXth centuries, the photos of Constantine de Lazari in particular.
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The work deals with the writing skills of our students and especially with the composition problems of their essays. It is focused on the beginning as a manifestation of the greatest composition difficulties, which students meet in their writing progress.
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Poems which contain footnotes, including those with references, are paramount in the poetry by Lev Loseff. They add “philologism” to his poetry and determine the special ways which the poet uses to create the lyrical subject in his works. The lyrical subject in Loseff's poetry has two hypostases: the one of a poet and the one of a commentator. Lyrical discourse is organically combined with the philological one, and the subject’s selfreflection is combined with meta-reflection of the text.
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Katalonų terminologijos centro (www.termcat.cat) Barselonoje uždavinys – užtikrinti kataloniškos terminijos plėtrą ir diegimą specialiose srityse bei plačiojoje visuomenėje nuolat kuriant pažangias ir kokybiškas priemones bei išteklius ir bendradarbiaujant su ekspertais ir vartotojais.Centro veikla ir paslaugos apima katalonų kalbos tvarkybą, joms įtakos turi žinių visuomenė, įvairovės ir daugiakalbiškumo idėjos.TERMCAT veikla, susijusi su katalonų kalbos planavimu, remiasi bendradarbiavimo modeliu, kuris numato visuomenės dalyvavimą ir darnaus katalonų bei kitų Katalonijoje vartojamų kalbų gyvavimo užtikrinimą. Siekdamas šių tikslų per pastaruosius dvidešimt penkerius metus TERMCAT sukūrė savitą veiklos stilių, turintį išskirtinių bruožų, kuriuos galėtų panaudoti kitos kalbinės bendruomenės.
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Maria Micaninova; Helena Pavlincov´a Karel Vorovka. Cesta matematika k filosofii (Droga matematyki ku filozofii) Praha: „Filozofia” 2010, ISBN 978-80-7007-331-5, s. 600 Kristına Bosakova; M. Miˇcaninov´a Koruna kr´al’ovstva rabi Slomo ben Gabirola s koment´arom ˇ Praha: nakladatelstv´ı Bergman 2010, ISBN: 978-80-904207-5-5
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The article analyzes the complex nouns with the first component сам(о)- in three representative Slavic languages - Bulgarian, Russian and Polish. Composites are considered in formative models in which the formations are distributed in different lexical and semantic groups.
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In this comparative study we will expose a rich material from the Bulgarian and Albanian language associated with the names of places formed by the suffix -ик {alb. -ik), and will follow the performance of the shaped formative category Noinina loci in the two Balkan languages through this suffix.
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Object of the study are the changes associated with old Bulgarian nasality, related to the modern reflexes of nasal vowels in the speech of Golo Brdo, Albania.
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Based on available data from four manuscripts compared to the presented by K. Mirchev Razlog monuments, some basic graphic-phonetic features are classified that unite these works of Razlog literary school representatives of the middle and second half of the nineteenth century.
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The basic elements of a living language are words. Like the language, the living words change, develop or decrease in time. Turkish is one of the most appropriate languages for producing words as part of its structure. Our language enables many new words to be produced because of derivational affixes added into the roots of nouns and verbs. Yet, when some of them disappear through the historical periods, others manage to reach up to the present. 'Sançmak', meaning to stab is a very old root from Old Turkish in our language. However, there are some roots of verbs and nouns, being non-functional now in Turkish tongue. Although some of them have lost their functions, their lives go on with the words that are derived from them. In this study, the development of the verb ‘sançmak’, which has been alive in the mouths of Anatolia and has not been used actively in the written language of Turkish among today's modern Turkish dialects and accents through the former texts of Turkish language, will be analyzed. The word ‘sançmak’ is derived from the verb stem, and in this study, it will be revealed that this verb stem has been alive in some words used in the written language of Turkish actively; yet, in written language, it has lost its function.
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