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Slavic modern literary languages: written and folklore traditions

  1. TitleSlavic modern literary languages: written and folklore traditions
    Author infoViktoria Liashuk
    Author Liashuk Viktoria 1963- (100%) UMBFF17 - Katedra slovanských jazykov
    Source document Valodniecība. Literatūrzinātne. Folkloristika : referātu tēzes. S. 115-117. - Riga : LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2023 ; Latvijas Universitātes 81. starptautiskā zinātniskā konference medzinárodná vedecká konferencia
    Keywords slovanské jazyky - Slavic languages   spisovný jazyk - literary language   teória slovanských spisovných jazykov   slovenčina - Slovak language - slovenský jazyk   ruština - ruský jazyk - Russian language   bieloruština - bieloruský jazyk - Belarusian language  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageEnglish
    AnnotationIn general scholarly (philosophical) terms, tradition embraces a set of certain norms of behaviour, forms of consciousness and institutions of human communication. In the study of Slavic literary languages, the literary tradition has been contrasted with the non-literary traditions, which have thus received a certain concretization in the overlapping concepts of folk tradition, oral tradition, spoken tradition, folklore tra- dition, or were extended to allow comparison with the (general)linguistic tradition and/ or the national tradition.
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    Public work category AFG
    No. of Archival Copy54305
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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