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Patterns of Morphological Integration of Slavic Loan Nouns in Petkevicius’ Catechism (1598) as an Indication of Their Origin and ChronologyThis article focuses on the morphological integration of Slavic loan nouns featuring in Merkelis Petkevicius’ Catech... see more

Slavic Loanwords in the Terms for Dumplings in LatvianFood is an essential part of the material culture of every nation. It frequently preserves national traditions and old names longer than other spheres do, additionally, it lets observe the influence of... see more

On the basis of the relative and absolute chronology of some sound changes in (Bavarian) Old and Middle High German as well as in Proto-Slavic, Alpine Slavic, and Early Slovene, it is possible to establish a precise relative and absolute chronology of the... see more

 West Slavic languages and English loanwords in the last two decades – an overview of grammar, lexicon, pragmatics and the socio-cultural contexThe recent decades, as is generally acknowledged, have been a period of profound changes in Central and Ea... see more

Slavisms in Lithuanian Dialect DictionariesThis arcticle discusses dialect dictionaries where words are recorded either from living language or from other, written sources of dialect. Up to now, ten Lithuanian dialect dictioniaries have been published and... see more

The author analyses the areal distribution of the Latin etyma from which older Slovenian Latinisms and Romanisms are derived, taking into account both Romance languages and old loanwords in other – primarily Slavic – European languages. Based on this anal... see more

The article deals with language contact in Kropa, a settlement in Upper Carniola. More than six hundred years ago, German-speaking migrants coming mostly from what is now Austrian Carinthia settled in Kropa where the metalworking industry was developing. ... see more

SummaryAlthough many archeological and onomastic publications demonstrate the existence of a Baltic substratum over a rather large section of the territory of the Eastern and Western Slavs, some Slavic studies scholars still ignore the influence exerted b... see more

SummaryThis paper deals with the morphological integration of Slavisms into the Lithuanian language. An attempt was made to determine in what cases and due to what reasons Slavic loanwords integrated into a certain type of declension system. It also discu... see more

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