The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternations mostly involving the vowel 'e'. It links the phenomenon to prosodic structures of Slavic languages and tries to resolve the issue by employing a concept of lexical syllabicity within the frameworks of post-generative and government phonologies
The article deals with the theory of language interference in the lexis of Czech and Polish language...
Contemporary Contrastive Studies of Polish, Bulgarian and Russian Neologisms versus Language Corpora...
The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. T...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the scope of the vowel―zero alternations in prepositions in...
This paper discusses vowel alternations among Slavic languages. While some processes exceptionlessly...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
The article will present changes in Polish palatability noticed by contemporary phonetics and phonol...
This article discusses the problem of accounting for Poznań-Cracow voicing in Government Phonology. ...
The article reviews the system of binary distinctive features of phonemes which may servethe most co...
The article examines the phanomenon of "flickering" or disappearing vowels in Polish in the framewor...
This article compares systems of vowel phonemes of contemporary standard Slavic languages – South Sl...
The article analyses a few examples of innovations, widespread in spoken and written texts and large...
The aim of this article is to report on a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Pol...
The article deals with the theory of language interference in the lexis of Czech and Polish language...
Contemporary Contrastive Studies of Polish, Bulgarian and Russian Neologisms versus Language Corpora...
The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. T...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the scope of the vowel―zero alternations in prepositions in...
This paper discusses vowel alternations among Slavic languages. While some processes exceptionlessly...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
The article will present changes in Polish palatability noticed by contemporary phonetics and phonol...
This article discusses the problem of accounting for Poznań-Cracow voicing in Government Phonology. ...
The article reviews the system of binary distinctive features of phonemes which may servethe most co...
The article examines the phanomenon of "flickering" or disappearing vowels in Polish in the framewor...
This article compares systems of vowel phonemes of contemporary standard Slavic languages – South Sl...
The article analyses a few examples of innovations, widespread in spoken and written texts and large...
The aim of this article is to report on a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Pol...
The article deals with the theory of language interference in the lexis of Czech and Polish language...
Contemporary Contrastive Studies of Polish, Bulgarian and Russian Neologisms versus Language Corpora...
The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. T...