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    Słownikowe homografy czasownikowe w języku rosyjskim

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    The author analyzes the homographic potency of Russian verbs stressed differently in their infinitive forms, such as úкать — икáть, трýсить — трусúть, срéзать — срезáть etc. In contemporary Russian there are about 350 of these pairs. They are able to create over 3,200 pairs of predicative homographs and almost 27,000 pairs of attributive (participial) homographs.The author analyzes the homographic potency of Russian verbs stressed differently in their infinitive forms, such as úкать — икáть, трýсить — трусúть, срéзать — срезáть etc. In contemporary Russian there are about 350 of these pairs. They are able to create over 3,200 pairs of predicative homographs and almost 27,000 pairs of attributive (participial) homographs

    Triady homograficzne w języku rosyjskim

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    The article is devoted to the study of Russian homographic rows consisting of three components, such as ворона (gen. and acc. sg. of ворон ‘raven’) — ворона (nom. sg.) ‘crow’ — ворона (short form of вороной ‘black’), вертела (gen. sg. of вертел ‘spit for roasting’) — вертела (nom. and acc. pl. of вертел) — вертела (past of вертеть ‘to turn’), здорово (adv.) ‘greatly, superbly; hard, strongly’ — здорово (short neut. form of здоровый I ‘healthy’) — здорово (short neut. form of здоровый II ‘tremendous, hefty’). The author has analyzed and classified 70 such three-component groups of homographs revealed in contemporary Russian.The article is devoted to the study of Russian homographic rows consisting of three components, such as ворона (gen. and acc. sg. of ворон ‘raven’) — ворона (nom. sg.) ‘crow’ — ворона (short form of вороной ‘black’), вертела (gen. sg. of вертел ‘spit for roasting’) — вертела (nom. and acc. pl. of вертел) — вертела (past of вертеть ‘to turn’), здорово (adv.) ‘greatly, superbly; hard, strongly’ — здорово (short neut. form of здоровый I ‘healthy’) — здорово (short neut. form of здоровый II ‘tremendous, hefty’). The author has analyzed and classified 70 such three-component groups of homographs revealed in contemporary Russian

    The Russian verbal homographs

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    The article is devoted to the study of Russian verbal homographs such as икать – икать, насыпать – насыпать, белите – белите. The author thoroughly investigates all kinds of verbal homographic oppositions existing in contemporary Russian.The article is devoted to the study of Russian verbal homographs such as икать – икать, насыпать – насыпать, белите – белите. The author thoroughly investigates all kinds of verbal homographic oppositions existing in contemporary Russian.The article is devoted to the study of Russian verbal homographs such as икать – икать, насыпать – насыпать, белите – белите. The author thoroughly investigates all kinds of verbal homographic oppositions existing in contemporary Russian

    A preliminary examination of differential decomposition patterns in mass graves

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    This study represents a preliminary, quantitative approach to the examination of differential decomposition patterns in mass graves. Five pairs of mass graves, each containing the carcasses of 21 rabbits, were used to examine decomposition rates at four fixed positions within the burial. A pair of graves was exhumed at approximately 100 accumulated degree day (ADD) intervals. At exhumation the total body score (TBS) and internal carcass temperature of each rabbit were recorded. Although there was no significant difference between decomposition rates for core and deep-positioned carcasses (p = 0.13), all other position differences were significant (p < 0.001). Decomposition occurred fastest in shallow carcasses, followed by mid-outer carcasses; both deep and core carcasses exhibited a slower rate. Internal carcass temperature was significantly influenced by carcass location within the mass grave; there was a mean internal temperature difference of ca. 1 oC between deep and shallow carcasses (30 cm apart). Adipocere formation was minimal and confined, with the exception of a single individual in the mid- periphery, to the deepest level. Decomposition rate may be as affected by the compactness of a mass as by interment depth and/or peripheral substrate contact, and further investigation into the role of oxygenation and pH are required

    Hydrological dynamics and fire history of the last 1300years in western Siberia reconstructed from a high-resolution, ombrotrophic peat archive

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    International audienceSiberian peatlands provide records of past changes in the continental climate of Eurasia. We analyzed a core from Mukhrino mire in western Siberia to reconstruct environmental change in this region over the last 1300 years. The pollen analysis revealed little variation of local pine-birch forests. A testate amoebae transfer function was used to generate a quantitative water-table reconstruction; pollen, plant macrofossils, and charcoal were analyzed to reconstruct changes in vegetation and fire activity. The study revealed that Mukhrino mire was wet until the Little Ice Age (LIA), when drought was recorded. Dry conditions during the LIA are consistent with other studies from central and eastern Europe, and with the pattern of carbon accumulation across the Northern Hemisphere. A significant increase in fire activity between ca. AD 1975 and 1990 may be associated with the development of the nearby city of Khanty-Mansiysk, as well as with the prevailing positive Arctic Oscillation

    Rosyjska homografia gramatyczna

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    The article is devoted to the study of Russian grammatical homography (i.e. the relationship between paradigmatic forms with the same spelling but different pronunciation caused by different word stress) among nouns, adjectives and verbs. This type of homography may be illustrated by such pairs of inflectional forms of the same lexeme as руки - руки, большую - большую, смотрите - смотрите etc. The author’s aim is an attempt to describe all kinds of grammatical homographs existing in contemporary Russian

    РУССКИЕ СУБСТАНТИВНЫЕ ОМОГРАФЫ

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    In the article the Russian substantival homographs such as атлас - атлас, замок - замок, отзыв - отзыв are analysed. The author examines the main factors and mechanisms of their formation. He comes to a conclusion that the overwhelming majority of them (about 70%) can be considered as a result of derivational (word formative) processes.In the article the Russian substantival homographs such as атлас - атлас, замок - замок, отзыв - отзыв are analysed. The author examines the main factors and mechanisms of their formation. He comes to a conclusion that the overwhelming majority of them (about 70%) can be considered as a result of derivational (word formative) processes
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