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Volume 33 Number Nr.2 Year 1998

31 articles in this issue 

Guido Michelini

RiassuntoIn questo scritto si tratta dell’origine del futuro lituano, spiegandolo quale sviluppo di un più antico aoristo sigmatico, formazione che doveva avere un ruolo importante nella flessione baltica fino agli ultimi secoli dello scorso millennio e f... see more

Pags. 155 - 158  

Vytautas Kardelis

ZusammenfassungIn diesem Artikel wird die sog. Erhärtung der Konsonanten in den ostaukschtaitischen Mundarten erörtert. Die Distribution der Verbindungen le, re, se in den slavischen Entlehnungen erlaubt es anzu­nehmen, daß die Entwicklung dieser Verbindu... see more

Pags. 175 - 183  

Regina Rinkauskiene

SummaryThe article deals with morphological features of the Eastern Lithuanian (Utena) dialect of the Lithuanian language. The stems of the masculine declension a, ia, u, iu are reviewed, and the causes for their interlacement are explained. The given mat... see more

Pags. 185 - 197  

Virginija Vasiliauskiene

SummaryThe placement of the adjective, the participle and the genitive attribute in a noun phrase is very similar both in 1) „Punktai sakymu“ and Daukša’s „Postile“ (postposition is more frequent; the influence of Latin and Polish is evident, especially i... see more

Pags. 215 - 232  

Axel Holvoet

SantraukaStraipsnyje aptariama lietuviu ir latviu kalbu „kompleksinio pasyvo“ kilme. Šiuo terminu yra apibudinamas neveikiamosios rušies tipas, kur nuo pagrindinio predikatinio veiksmažodžio priklauso­mos bendraties objektas tampa sakinio subjektu vietoj ... see more

Pags. 233 - 242  

Wojciech Smoczynski

SummaryCertain two-syllable Lithuanian nouns at first glance seem to be primary formations, but in fact they are not. Cf. pãdas like vãdas, pradžià like vadžià,, pardà like vadà, ãpstas like mãstas, próga like úoga, etc. What separates these quasiprimary ... see more

Pags. 251 - 260  

Albertas Rosinas

SummaryMarch 26, 1999 marks the centenary of the birth of Pranas Skardžius, a famous Lithuanian linguist, an expert in Lithuanian and Baltic studies, an excellent teacher and research organizer, one of the most distin­guished normalizers and fosterers of ... see more

Pags. 265 - 294