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Home Department:
Katedra slavistiky - Oddělení rusistiky (25220)
Title:
Formal'nye varianty internacional'noj leksiki v russkom, pol'skom i cheshskom yazykah
Citace
MARŠÍK, L. Formal'nye varianty internacional'noj leksiki v russkom, pol'skom i cheshskom yazykah.
In:
S. Mizerová, L. Plesník.
Slavica Iuvenum.
Ostrava: Ostravská univerzita, 2018. s. 62-73. XIX. ISBN 978-80-7599-036-5.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2018
Obor:
Jazykověda
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
978-80-7599-036-5
Book title in original language:
Slavica Iuvenum
Title of the edition and volume number:
XIX
Place of publishing:
Ostrava
Publisher name:
Ostravská univerzita
Issue reference (issue number):
:
Published:
v ČR
Author of the source document:
S. Mizerová, L. Plesník
Number of pages:
12
Book page count:
418
Page from:
62
Page to:
73
Book print run:
200
EID:
Key words in English:
internationalism, variant of word, formal variant of word, phonematic variants, accentological variants, orthoepic variants, orthographic variants, morphological variants
Annotation in original language:
В данной статье рассматриваются формальные варианты интернационализмов (фонетические, акцентологические, орфоэпические, орфографические, морфологические), которые можно найти в современном русском, польском и чешском языках в связи с постепенным принятием и адаптацией международных заимствований в лексической системе данных языков.
Annotation in english language:
This article deals with formal variants of internationalisms (phonetic, accentological, orthoepic, orthographic, morphological), that can be found in present Russian, Polish, and Czech in relation with gradual adoption and adaptation of international loanwords in the lexical system of given languages.
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Reference
R01:
RIV/61988987:17250/18:A2301WL8
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