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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This is the 2009 volume of the annual publication of the research project "Leksicheskii Atlas Russkikh Narodnykh Govorov" (Lexical atlas of Russian folk dialects). The contributors cover the issues of map-making, semantics and structure of linguistic groups, linguistic image of the world, word formation, etc.
This is a collection of articles by scholar-participants in the research project "Leksicheskii Atlas Russkikh Narodnykh Govorov" (Lexical atlas of Russian folk dialects). The contributors cover the issues of map-making, semantics and structure of linguistic groups, linguistic image of the world, word formation, etc.
This is the 2010 volume of the annual publication of the research project "Leksicheskii Atlas Russkikh Narodnykh Govorov" (Lexical atlas of Russian folk dialects). The contributors cover the issues of map-making, semantics and structure of linguistic groups, linguistic image of the world, word formation, etc.
This book includes reports by German, Latvian, Russian, Swedish and Polish scientists on actual issues in cartography, geography, and history of Baltic states. The main focus of this collection is digitalization and providing access to the cartographic legacy of this region, creation of geographical data bases and electronic libraries.
The articles of the latest volume of this series deal with the problem of Slavic dialectical and linguistic geography, the history of the Slavic languages and their contemporary state, work in progress on the Slavic linguistic and dialectical atlases: The Carpathian Linguistic Atlas, the Linguistic Atlas of Europe, The Russian Dialectological Atlas, and the atlases of some other Slavic languages.
The articles of the latest volume of this annual deal with the problem of Slavic dialectical and linguistic geography, the history of the Slavic languages and their contemporary state, work in progress on the Slavic linguistic and dialectical atlases: The Carpathian Linguistic Atlas, the Linguistic Atlas of Europe, The Russian Dialectological Atlas, and the atlases of some other Slavic languages.