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Vorobeva, Victoria; Novitskaya, Irina; Ichkineeva, Dilara – NORDSCI, 2019
This study presents findings resulting from a comparative analysis of the system of nominal morphological markers attested by various researchers in the Surgut dialect and in the badly described Salym dialect. The analysis focused on the morphological markers that form paradigms of three nominal categories: case, number and possession. It aimed at…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Contrastive Linguistics, Language Research, Dialects
Azarova, Irina; Zakharov, Victor – NORDSCI, 2019
The dependency grammars for such languages as Russian usually treat the prepositions in combination with subordinate nouns as major elements as if the case form in the prepositional construction had some self-contained meaning subjected to the regular transformation. This scheme may be valid for languages with restricted declensional paradigms,…
Descriptors: Russian, Form Classes (Languages), Syntax, Nouns
Vlad, Eduard – NORDSCI, 2019
Methodologically, this is an attempt at transcending the already fuzzy borders between Discourse Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis, also borrowing the prevailing idea in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies that culture is ideological and political, and thus a site of struggle. The article, while starting from language-based approaches…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Critical Theory