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Date: 9.10.-14.10.2006. Place: Institute of Linguistics "Yakub Kolas"
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Date: 9.10.-14.10.2006. Place: Institute of Linguistics "Yakub Kolas"
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Review of: B. Yu. Norman. Bulgarian language in the linguistic and cultural aspect. (Lecture course). Minsk, BSU, 2005.
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Review of: Parallels between Celtic and Slavic. Proceedings of the First International Colloquium of Societas Celto-Slavica. (Ed. by Seamus Mac Mathiina and Maxim Fomin.) Coleraine, 2006. 332 p.
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Review of: El. Kanevska-Nikolova. The triple membership in the Rhodope dialects, Plovdiv, 2006. 246 p.
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On the base of semantics, the author devides the whole group of Russian secondary deverbative prepositions into two subgroups, the first of which expresses various subordinate adverbial relations, and the second - those of apposition. The attention is then focused on the former group of the semantic relations, on the adverbial causative relations in their broader sense. Especially, two of the relations are analyzed in detail - the adverbial causative relation in its narrow sense, represented by the preposition благодаря, and the adverbial concessive relation, expressed by the prepositions несмотря на, невзирая на. In the second half of the article, the way of translation of the above prepositions into Czech and Czech equivalents of the two prepositions, in general, are discussed. The loss of motivation of the original semantic relation in the process of translation is also taken into consideration.
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The Bulgarian verbal adverb in -ejki/-ajki is a relatively peripheral component in the contemporary language. It is a dialectal form that was intentionally introduced into the literary language, and is regarded by many to be an artificial, bookish construction. The current study uses corpus analysis of a number of data bases to investigate the contemporary use of Bulgarian verbal adverbs in various types of communicative settings. Data from colloquial conversations, formal speeches, chatroom transcripts, literary fiction, journalism and scholarly prose are analyzed and compared. Competition from participles, i.e. the extent to which speakers and writers are using historically adjectival participles in an adverbial function, is also addressed. This is relevant because participles in an adverbial function, like the -ejkif -ajki verbal adverbs, can be viewed as syntactic reductions of adverbial clauses which answer the questions “when?”, “why?”, “how?” and “despite what?”. The study shows and discusses how register of communication (informal versus formal language use) appears to be the most important factor in the frequency of use of -ejkif-ajki verbal adverbs, while bringing the adverbially used participles into the analysis highlights mode of communication (oral versus written use) as an important factor.
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The subject of the research is the emotional speech behaviour of Bulgarians, Cypriots and Greeks. The emotional speech situation becomes a factor for directing the associative connection emotion -sound.
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Review of: M. Slavova. Phonology of the Greek inscriptions in Bulgaria. Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004. 149 pp.
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Review of: M. Czerwinski. Language, ideology, nation. The language policy in Croatia and the language of the media. Krakow, Scriptum, 2005. 289 стр.
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Review of: Iv. Kasabov. Граматика на семантиката. София, Университетско издателство „Св. Климент Охридски“, 2006. 235 р.
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Review of: O. V. Kunmgina. Класс фразеологических частиц в современном русском язъже. Челябинск, 2005. 156 p.
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Place: Varna; Date: 24-27. 07. 2006
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