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The book deals with the latest issues in Slavic studies, such as palaeography, polyparadigmality, colloquial conjunctions, morphosyntax, occasionalisms, interference, lexicography, phraseology, paremiology, ethnolinguistics, mytholinguistics, language policy, textbooks, letterheads, and the Church of the Brethren.
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This collective monograph is devoted to modern aspects and directions of Slavic studies. It reflects the new trends observed in Slavic studies, as well as the problems and prospects for its further development. The authors offer scientific ideas in the field of paleography, polyparadigmality, functional semantics, lexicography, interference, phraseology, paremiology, ethnolinguistics, mytholinguistics, literature, culture.
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(Table of content)
FOREWORD (RUSSIAN) - FOREWORD (ENGLISH) - PART 1. ORTHOGRAPHY. PALAEOGRAPHY - PART 2. GRAMMAR. FUNCTIONAL SEMANTICS. MULTI-PARADIGMALITY. TRANSLATION - PART 3. LEXICOLOGY. LEXICOGRAPHY. INTERFERENCE - PART 4. PHRASEOLOGY. PAREMIOLOGY - PART 5. ETHNOLINGUISTICS. MYTHOLINGUISTICS - PART 6. THE HISTORY OF LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE - ABSTRACTS - NAME INDEX (RUSSIAN) - NAME INDEX (ENGLISH)
(Author portrait)
Svitlana I. Terekhova, Kyiv National Linguistic University (Kyiv, Ukraine). Founder of the multi-paradigmal approach in linguistics, translatology, literature studies, the universal typology of language units. Her research interests cover general and contrastive linguistics, translatology, the Slavic and Germanic languages.
Tatjana Loikova-Nasenko, Jan Amos Komentsky University (Prague, Czech Republic). Cofounder and head of the Association of Slavists "POLYSLAV" since 2011. Her research interests are comparative linguistics, semantics, psycholinguistics, translation studies, foreign language teaching methods.
Borislav D. Popov, Southwestern University (Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria). He is the founder of a new approach in linguistics - mytholinguistics. His research interests are general and comparative linguistics, ethnolinguistics, semantics, phonology, terminology.
Olga Saprikina, Founder of the study of the history of Central and Southeast Europe at Russian State University for the Humanities and Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia). Her research interests are the history of the Slavic languages and literatures, Czech history, Slavic nationalism.
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