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Дивергенция словацкого и чешского литературных языков в XX в. на грамматическом уровне (на примере числительных)
Author(s) -
К.В. Лифанов,
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Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.31168/0459-6.06
Subject(s) - czech , slovak , linguistics , numeral system , word formation , language contact , computer science , history , artificial intelligence , philosophy
According to traditional contact linguistics, the result of close linguistic contact is interference, which initially occurs at the level of speech, but can also be re flected at the level of language. At the same time, as the Slovak and Czech literary languages show, the consequence of close linguistic contact can also be pronounced divergent processes. This article focuses on morphological and word-formation changes that have significantly changed the grammatical properties of numerals in Slovak literary language, while in Czech they remained unchanged.