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Article title
30
Journal
Acta Baltico-Slavica
Publisher
Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Year
2006
Identifiers
Volume contents
30
article:
Lithuanian Ethnogenesis and Belarus
(
Zinkevicius Z.
), p. 19-30
article:
The Balto-Slavic Ethnic Groups in the Territory of Belarussian Podvinia (Basin of the Dvina River) in the Second Half of the First Millennium A.D. (an archeolinguistic aspect)
(
Shadyro V.
), p. 31-45
article:
Baltic-Slavic Contacts in the Central and Eastern Belarus in the Middle Ages (on the basis of the archeological research and written sources)
(
Zaikovskii E.
), p. 47-59
article:
The problem of origin of the Lithuanian nation from the standpoint of word formation
(
Ambrazas S.
), p. 61-87
article:
Concerning the Influence of the Western Balts on the Accentuation System of Western Lithuanian Dialects
(
Mikuleniene D.
), p. 89-96
article:
On one more Source of the Old Baltic Vocabulary
(
Lauciute J. S.
), p. 97-105
article:
The Moscow Linguistic School and Tradition of Modern Baltic Linguistics
(
Polyakov O.
), p. 107-123
article:
Were the Baltic and Slavic Names of the 'Filix' Fern Taboo?
(
Kregzdys R.
), p. 135-143
article:
Confronting Juridical Terms of the Dictionary of Konstanty Szyrwid and of the Statutes of the Great Duchy of Lithuania
(
Lizisowa M. T.
), p. 145-164
article:
The Expression of Reflexivity in Jokubas Morkunas' 'Postil' (1600): the Relation with the Original
(
Maskuliunas B.
), p. 165-172
article:
The Written Lithuanian Language of the Eighteenth Century: the Consequence of the Formation of the Church Style or of the Decay of the Written Language
(
Karaciejus J.
), p. 173-179
article:
The Role of the Definiteness / Indefiniteness Category in the Development of Adjectives in Old Russian and Lithuanian
(
Vlasova S.
), p. 181-198
article:
Ways of Expressing Politeness in the Lithuanian Nobility Correspondence (19th -20th C..)
(
Sawaniewska-Mochowa Z.
,
Zielinska A.
), p. 199-220
article:
Slavic loanwords in the northern sub-dialect of the southern part of west high Lithuanian
(
Sakalauskiene V.
), p. 221-231
article:
Latvian 'kapuosti' (cabbage): a Word of Slavic Origin, among Names of Latvian Traditional Dishes (an ethnolinguistic aspect)
(
Busmane B.
), p. 233-240
article:
Ways of Germanisms into Lithuanian
(
Cepiene N.
), p. 241-250
article:
The Polish and Lithuanian Pronouns - Means of (Scope) Quantification
(
Roszko R.
), p. 251-259
article:
Relation between Slavic and Baltic Languages in the Light of Onomastic Research
(
Jurkenas J.
), p. 261-267
article:
Balto-Slavic Collectivity Suffix -or/-ar'
(
Nepokupnii A.
), p. 269-281
article:
The Development of the Eastern Border of the Baltic and Slavonic Languages
(
Garsva K.
), p. 283-290
article:
To History of One Surname: 'Eismont' and 'Esymontovs'ky'
(
Vakulich M.
), p. 291-299
article:
Proper names of Lithuanian origin in Dysna region
(
Adamkovicius A.
,
Garsva K.
), p. 301-310
article:
Slavonic Elements in Lithuanian Surnames
(
Sialtianite A.
), p. 311-321
article:
The Fundamental Types of Borrowings in the Belarusian-Lithuanian-Polish frontier
(
Starichenok V.
), p. 323-332
article:
Forming Zonal Grouping of Belarussian Dialects and Problem of Slavic and Baltic Language Interaction
(
Astreika V.
), p. 333-344
article:
The Syntax of Dialects of Belarus - Lithuania - Latvia Frontier Area
(
Poletaeva O.
), p. 345-358
article:
Old Lithuanisms in the Polish Dialects of Trakai Region
(
Rutkowska K.
), p. 359-371
article:
Baltic Influences in 'Dictionary of Knyszyn Dialect' by Czeslaw Kudzinowski
(
Rembiszeska D.
), p. 373-390
article:
The Periphery Subdialects of Southwestern Lithuania and the Slavic Languages
(
Leskauskaite A.
), p. 391-402
article:
The Genitive of the Agent and Experiencer in Lithuanian and Russian Dialects
(
Roduner M.
,
Privitelli T.
), p. 403-425
article:
On the use of prepositional phrases in peripheral dialects of Varanavas
(
Tuomiene N.
), p. 427-438
article:
The Realization of Consonants in 'Mova Prosta' as an Indicator of Changing Contact Conditions
(
Wiemer B.
), p. 439-452
article:
The Names of Degrees of Relationship in the Polish Dialect of Latvia
(
Ostrowka M.
), p. 453-469
article:
Positive Expressivisms Recorded in the Diaries of Former Residents of Poland's Northeastern Border Areas
(
Wegorowska K.
), p. 471-493
article:
Names of bee-hives in the dialects of Latvian
(
Stafetska A.
), p. 495-504
article:
The Spectra of Vowels in Connected Speech in the Subdialect of Pelesa
(
Trumpa E.
), p. 505-518
article:
The Perfectum Forms and Their Functions in the Lithuanian Dialect of Punsk
(
Roszko D.
), p. 519-531
article:
Peculiarities of Adjectives in Lithuanian local Dialects of Poland
(
Macukoniene J.
,
Markeviciene Z.
), p. 533-540
article:
The Belarussians in Latvia - Contemporary Sociolinguistic situation as exemplified by the Kraslava Region
(
Jankowiak M.
), p. 541-556
article:
The Phenomena of Interaction of Lithuanian and Russian Languages: the Sociolinguistic Aspect
(
Miarkiene N.
,
Kaciuskiene G.
), p. 557-565
article:
A cultural aspect of speaking a dialect
(
Aliukaite D.
), p. 567-583
article:
Once Again on the Etymology of 'Soviius'
(
Lemeskin I.
), p. 585-595
article:
Lada (Didis Lado) in Baltic and Slavic Written Sources
(
Balsys R.
), p. 597-609
article:
About the Typological Similarity of the Legends about the Foundation of the Towns of Turov and Vilnius
(
Prokhorov A.
), p. 611-626
article:
Ethno-musical Features of Migration in Belarus Territory (from Research on Polygenesis of the Belarussians)
(
Kutyrewa-Chubala G.
), p. 627-642
article:
An Influence of Slavonic Dance Art upon the Lithuanian Choreographic Folklore
(
Barkauskaite G.
), p. 643-650
article:
The Mythical Worldview: Primary Elements of Nature and a Human Being
(
Senvaityte D.
), p. 651-663
article:
Functions of Beliefs about the Dead in Dreams
(
Visinskaite A.
), p. 665-674
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