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The Semantic Scope of Slavic Aspect. Fourth Conference of the International Commission on Aspectology of the International Committee of Slavists. University of Gothenburg, June 10-14, 2013. : Semantičeskij spektr slavjanskogo vida. IV Konferencija Komissii po aspektologii Meždunarodnogo Komiteta Slavistov. Gёteborgskij universitet, 10 ijunja – 14 ijunja 2013.
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Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
- The conference is organized around several tematic areas, covering current research on aspectology. It is widely known that aspect is one of the major grammatical categories of the Slavic verb. The difficulty of studying the category of aspect can, as emphasized by many researchers, be explained by the multi-leveled nature of its meaning. Therefore, it is not surprising that questions regarding the semantic content of the category itself or meanings originating from the interaction between aspectual forms and different kinds of contexts in recent decades have become central in aspectological research. The conference is aimed at continuing the discussion of aspectual semantics – covering the entire “semantic scope of aspect” (Maslov, 1975) – in the areas, including both classic aspectological problems and new issues and their solutions. The object of analysis is not only all Slavic languages, but also a comparison between Slavic languages and other natural languages which express aspect by different means. The conference working languages are: all Slavic languages and English.
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Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online : Editor-in-Chief: Marc L. Greenberg, University of Kansas; Lenore A. Grenoble, General Editor, University of Chicago; Associate Editors: Stephen M. Dickey, University of Kansas; Masako Ueda Fidler, Brown University; René Genis, University of Amsterdam; Marek Łaziński, University of Warsaw; Anita Peti-Stantić, University of Zagreb; Björn Wiemer, University of Mainz; Nadežda V. Zorixina-Nilsson, Stockholm University
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Editorial collection (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The most comprehensive reference work on Slavic languages ever published. It provides authoritative treatment of all important aspects of the Slavic language family from its Indo-European origins to the present day, as well as consideration of the interaction of Slavic with other languages.
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- Zorikhina Nilsson, Nadezjda, 1960-, et al.
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Covid-19 : катастрофа в языковом измерении разных стран
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In: Quaestio Rossica. - : Ural Federal University. - 2311-911X .- 2313-6871. ; 8:4, s. 1369-1390
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- Covid-19 is highly relevant in 2020; among other things, it is attracting new global socio-communicative and linguistic research. Scholars are addressing the linguistic response to the social and psychological situation in different countries in the era of coronavirus. Thus, the Editorial Board has created a forum for specialists to communicate (in writing), one which makes it possible to provide information about their sources on Covid-19 and illustrate theoretical materials. The participants chose to analyse different aspects of language during the pandemic; medical terminology and its relevant vocabulary were the same for all countries. The conversation goes beyond the scope of linguistics, as it is important for the researchers to characterise measures taken by governments to combat Covid-19 and the public’s reaction to them as reflected through language. Additionally, the authors focus on spontaneous linguistic responses to the pandemic in the form of language games, metaphors, and references to historical memory of combatting disasters. The pandemic has also caused long-standing forms of speech communication to change. Researchers from different European countries have taken part: Arto Mustajoki (University of Helsinki, Finland; National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia), Nadezjda Zorikhina Nilsson (Stockholm University, Sweden), Rafael Guzmán Tirado (University of Granada, Spain), Anna Tous-Rovirosa and Daria Dergacheva (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain). The conversation was moderated by Irina Vepreva and Tatiana Itskovich (Ural Federal University Yekaterinburg, Russia).
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- Zorikhina Nilsson, Nadezjda, 1960
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Foreword : Predislovie
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In: Gothenburg Slavic Studies. Morgan Nilsson, Nadezjda Zorikhina Nilsson (eds.). The Semantic Scope of Slavic Aspect. Fourth Conference of the International Commission on Aspectology of the International Committee of Slavists. University of Gothenburg, June 10-14, 2013. - Göteborg : University of Gothenburg. - 9789186094621 ; , s. 13-16
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