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I.-E. palatovelars before resonants in Balto-Slavic. Recent developments in historical phonology

I.-E. palatovelars before resonants in Balto-Slavic. Recent developments in historical phonology

... 16.1 think that the same rule which Meillet established for the development of the Proto-Indo-European palatovelars before */ in Balto-Slavic can be formulated for their development befo[r] ...

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Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

... The Balto-Slavic languages pose a wealth of fascinating scientific ...the Balto-Slavic languages—complex morphology and free word order—present non-trivial problems for construction of NLP ...

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Proceedings of the 4th Biennial International Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

Proceedings of the 4th Biennial International Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

... The papers together cover nine different languages: 5 on Croatian, 4 on Russian, 2 each on Bulgarian, Polish and Slovene, and one each on Czech, Lithuanian and Serbian. We also accepted an interesting paper about ...

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Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

... The Balto-Slavic languages pose a wealth of fascinating scientific ...the Balto-Slavic languages—complex morphology and free word order—present non-trivial problems for the construction of NLP ...

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The 5th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

The 5th Workshop on Balto Slavic Natural Language Processing

... This year we received 29 submissions, out of which 16 were accepted for presentation: 13 as regular papers and three as interactive presentations (resulting in an overall acceptance rate of 55%). Compared to previous ...

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PIE. lengthened grade in Balto-Slavic.

PIE. lengthened grade in Balto-Slavic.

... The circumflex tone of the lengthened grade vowel contrasts with the acute of laryngeal origin in the verb, Lith.. gélti 'ache', SCr.[r] ...

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Demonstrative pronouns in Balto-Slavic, Armenian, and Tocharian

Demonstrative pronouns in Balto-Slavic, Armenian, and Tocharian

... form and in the case forms which have -e- in the paradigms of stas and tans, sä- in the forms which have -a- in the para- digm of stas, and sie- in the feminine.. The initial s- must hav[r] ...

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Three problems of Balto-Slavic phonology

Three problems of Balto-Slavic phonology

... If this is correct, Hast Baltic *-sk- betrays that the word dates from a period when the Opposition between the velar series was still neutralized after *s, while Slavic and West Baltic [r] ...

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Long vowels in Balto-Slavic

Long vowels in Balto-Slavic

... Since the accent laws are evidently posterior to the rise of long vowels from sequences of short vowel plus laryngeal, I conclude that these sequences had merged with the original length[r] ...

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On final syllables in Slavic

On final syllables in Slavic

... I prefer the view that the original PIE ending *-ön was preserved in Greek, Germanic, Balto-Slavic, Armenian, and Tocharian, and that the loss of the final *n is a scondary development o[r] ...

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The triple division of the Slavic languages : a linguistic finding, a product of politics, or an accident?

The triple division of the Slavic languages : a linguistic finding, a product of politics, or an accident?

... (1837, Slavic Antiquities) supported Dobrovský’s ...other Slavic dialects east of the Oder River which had become extinct prior to the 19 th ...the Slavic peoples (ethnic groups/nations) in line with ...

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Slavic and East European Language Programs and Heritage Language Communities

Slavic and East European Language Programs and Heritage Language Communities

... populations. In the globalized world, knowledge of certain languages can be viewed not only as a reflection of ethnic and cultural identity, but also as a commodity, a marketable asset that can enhance professional and ...

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Universal Dependencies for Serbian in Comparison with Croatian and Other Slavic Languages

Universal Dependencies for Serbian in Comparison with Croatian and Other Slavic Languages

... As a result of this step, we did not manage to eliminate all the differences with other Slavic treebanks, but we believe that our analysis pro- vides a good basis for future steps in this direction. Relatively ...

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Learning to read and spell single words: A case study of a Slavic language

Learning to read and spell single words: A case study of a Slavic language

... General reading (comprehension) ability is a product of partially independent skills (word recognition and spoken language comprehension), each comprising its own set[r] ...

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The Uniparental Genetic Landscape of Modern Slavic Speaking Populations

The Uniparental Genetic Landscape of Modern Slavic Speaking Populations

... of Slavic speaking populations based on Y-chromo- some haplogroup frequencies are depicted in the PCA plot in Figure ...South Slavic speaking populations (Bulgarians, Serbs, Bosnians, Bosnia-Serbs, ...

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Learning Morphology of Romance, Germanic and Slavic Languages with the Tool Linguistica

Learning Morphology of Romance, Germanic and Slavic Languages with the Tool Linguistica

... In this section we present results obtained by using the open-source tool Linguistica described in the previous subsection. Our aim is to evaluate which kind of information can be extracted from non annotated corpora ...

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Corpus Based Diacritic Restoration for South Slavic Languages

Corpus Based Diacritic Restoration for South Slavic Languages

... The three languages belong to the South Slavic languages, where Croatian and Serbian are rather close and, for the most part, mutually intelligible, with Slovene more distant. All three languages use the so called ...

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Machine Learning Approach to Fact-Checking in West Slavic Languages

Machine Learning Approach to Fact-Checking in West Slavic Languages

... West Slavic lan- guages yet; thus we establish a common ground for further research by providing large datasets for fact-checking in Czech, Polish, and Slovak lan- guages including initial experiments which reveal ...

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Corpora and Processing Tools for Non-standard Contemporary and Diachronic Balkan Slavic

Corpora and Processing Tools for Non-standard Contemporary and Diachronic Balkan Slavic

... tools) for modern and historical non-standard BS varieties that reflect diachronic and diatopic variation within the Balkan Slavic languages. The varieties covered are pre-standardized Bulgarian, Macedonian ...

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Resources for Multilingual Text Generation in Three Slavic Languages

Resources for Multilingual Text Generation in Three Slavic Languages

... Let’s consider two examples: implementation of mood and agency in Slavic languages. The functional classifi- cation of the Mood features in Nigel is inherited in target grammars as well. The main difference is in ...

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