164 search hits
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'Nova' pasionska pjesma "Ja, Marija, glasom zovu" s kraja 15. stoljeća.
(2008)
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Kristina Štrkalj Despot
- U radu se prvi put objavljuje jedina zasad pronađena inačica glagoljičke pasionske pjesme, koju smo nazvali Ja, Marija, glasom zovu, zapisane u Berčićevu kodeksu br. 5 s kraja 15. st. Donosi se latinička transkripcija teksta te njegove osnovne književnopovijesne, grafijsko-ortografske i jezično-stilske značajke.
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untitled document
(2008)
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Barbara Štebih Golub
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Vrijedan doprinos kajkavologiji (Josip Đurkovečki: Jezičnica hovatsko-slavinska, Profil, Zagreb, 2008.)
(2008)
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Barbara Štebih Golub
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untitled document
(2008)
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Zrinka Šimunić
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Veliki doprinos hrvatskoj onomastici : (Živko Bjelanović: Onomastičke teme, Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, Zagreb, 2007.)
(2008)
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Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga
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Palatali u latiničnoj grafi ji pisaca zadarsko-šibenskoga kruga XIV.–XVII. stoljeća
(2008)
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Dijana Ćurković
- Bilježenje palatalnih konsonanata najviše je problema izazivalo u slavenskih naroda koji su nastojali prilagoditi osnovnu latinicu fonemima svojih jezika. U ovom se radu promatraju bilježenja palatala u pisaca zadarsko-šibenskoga kruga, i to u vremenu od 14. do 17. stoljeća. U toj su regiji nastali prvi hrvatski tekstovi pisani latinicom. Cilj rada jest ustvrditi kako su pojedini autori latinicom zapisali sporne foneme hrvatskoga (čakavskoga) jezika, koje su razlike i istosti njihovih grafijskih rješenja i koje se tendencije ogledaju u višestoljetnoj uporabi latinice na ovom području.
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Acoustic characteristics of velar stops and velar softening in German, Polish and Catalan
(2008)
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Marzena Zygis
Daniel Recasens
Aina Espinosa
- Two hypotheses have been proposed in order to account for velar softening, i.e., a process through which /k/ changes to an affricate. Whereas one hypothesis states that for the process to apply the velar stop has to be realized as an (alveolo) palatal stop (articulation-based hypothesis), the other claims that velar softening is triggered by acoustic similarity between the input and output segments (acoustic equivalence hypothesis). The present paper investigates the acoustic equivalence hypothesis by comparing several acoustic properties of /k/ in various vowel contexts with those of /ts , ts , tc / for three languages differing in stop burst aspiration, i.e., German, Polish and Catalan. Results suggest that the acoustic equivalence hypothesis could account for velar softening in aspirated velar stops but not in unaspirated velar stops. The results also provide an explanation as to why aspirated velar stops are prone to undergo softening more easily when followed by front vocalic segments than in other contexts and positions
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On the avoidance of voiced sibilant affricates
(2008)
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Marzena Zygis
- In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced sibilant affricates. This tendency is explained by appealing to the phonetic properties of the sounds, and in particular to their aerodynamic characteristics. On the basis of experimental evidence it is shown that conflicting air pressure requirements for maintaining voicing and frication are responsible for the avoidance of voiced affricates. In particular, the air pressure released from the stop phase of the affricate is too high to maintain voicing which in consequence leads to a devoicing of the frication part.
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What's hard? : Quantitative evidence for difficult constructions in German learner data
(2008)
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Amir Zeldes
Anke Lüdeling
Hagen Hirschmann
- Our study is concerned with the identification of ‘difficult’ structure s in the acquisition of a foreign language, which will shed light on theoretical considerations of L2 processing. We argue that – compared to simple vocabulary items or abstract syntactic patterns – structures that contain lexical material as well as categorial variables are especially difficult to acquire. The difficulty level for particular patterns is shown to depend on surface invariability but not on the syntactic categories within which target patterns are embedded. As an example we study the distribution of certain structures which are underused by L2 German learners.
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Preliminary finding on the axiological potentional of obituary headlines in the contemporary British press : the proposal of axiological linguistic analysis
(2008)
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Tomasz Włodarski