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    Transfer in related Slavic languages by Marta Pančíková, Alexander Horák

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Positive transfer helps the users of closely related Slavic languages learn more quickly, while negative transfer should be closely monitored. …”
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    Editorial TEACHING Slavic Languages by Michaela Winkler, Tatjana Vučajnk, Michaela Gindl

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… We are pleased to present the sixth issue of DiSlaw magazine, which this time is dedicated to ‘Teaching Slavic Languages’. After decades of learner orientation or learner-centredness and related concepts such as individualisation or learner autonomy being the focus of foreign language didactics and language teaching research, there has been renewed research interest in teaching and teachers, and not just since the publication of the Hattie study (Caspari, 2016; Hattie, 2021; Klippel, 2016; Königs, 2014; Martinez, 2016). …”
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    Particles in teaching south Slavic languages by Virna Karlić, Jelena Tušek

    Published 2014-01-01
    Subjects: “…south Slavic languages…”
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    The Role of -Ing in Contemporary Slavic Languages by Marta Lackova

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The article deals with words of English origin (with the terminal suffix -ing) which have penetrated into contemporary Slavic languages. The general introduction into the characteristics of -ing lexemes in the English language as well as principles of lexical unit adaptation are provided. …”
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    Some comments on the origin of homonymy in the Slavic languages* by William W. Derbyshire

    Published 1978-12-01
    Subjects: “…Some comments on the origin of homonymy in the Slavic languages*…”
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    Types of abbreviations in terms of shipbuilding in Germanic and Slavic languages by Bespamyatnaya Liliya Vladimirovna

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Among three types chosen as a basis for classification of abbreviation (component, complex, initial), all three types are represented only in terms of shipbuilding in German languages, although their productivity is low. German and Slavic languages reveal some similar features, which are reflected in the quantitative predominance of complex abbreviations with reduced initial part of the original (generating) words / phrases. …”
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    Implicit causativity of the attrіbute in Slavic languages by Iryna Kononenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The article has been dedicated to describe the implicit causative possibilities of attributes that are expressed by adjectives in Slavic languages. An attribute enter into causative relations with any component of the sentence, as well as with a group of such components. …”
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