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Основы сравнительной грамматики славянских языков в VII томе «Народной энциклопедии научных и прикладных знаний» (1911)
Author(s) -
Sergej Skorvid,
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Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.31168/0459-6.01
Subject(s) - simplicity , encyclopedia , linguistics , computer science , slavic languages , grammar , history , natural language processing , philosophy , epistemology
The thesis deals with popular descriptions of several Slavonic languages published in the 7 th volume of Russian “People’s Encyclopedia of the Scientific and Applied Knowledge” 110 years ago. The author states that those descriptions supplemented by seven commented texts may be regarded as some prototype of the later, however unfinished, manual of Slavonic linguistics by A. M. Selishchev and finally of the fundamental, although quite differently built Outline of the Comparative Grammar of the Slavonic Languages by Samuil B. Bernstein. Their relative simplicity enables using them, including the texts which only sometimes require some revision, in teaching of the Comparative Slavonic Linguistics also nowadays.

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