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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.
The fifteenth volume of the series Dialectologia Slavica focuses on the peculiarities of coexistence of dialect and literary forms of language in the Slavic environment. (0.315 kg.). Previous volumes of this series and a standing order are available.
The sixteenth issue of the series Studies in Slavic Dialectology contains articles dealing with the grammatical particularities of Slavic dialects. The grammar of Slavic dialects has a particular reaction to contacts with foreign environments.
This dictionary includes regional lexics of the Smolensk territory in the 16th-18th centuries. It is based on handwritten books, plays, business and personal correspondence, and memoirs written in the area.
[ Dictionary of antonyms of the Siberian dialect : ] Tomsk: izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 2003 Language: Russian
Price: $ 28.00
This book is the most complete dictionary of antonyms of the Siberian dialect. It continues the series of dictionaries on lexics and phraseology of Russian settlers in Siberia, in particular the Vershinino dictionary in seven volumes which contains the vocabulary and phraseology of typical Russian old settlers of Siberia (also available).
[ Dictionary of the dialect vernacular of old settlers of the Middle Ob River : ] Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 2003 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
This dictionary is a result of lexicographical studies of the folk speech of Russian old settlers in the Tomsk and Kemerovo Oblasts. The dictionary is based on the field studies of 1946-2000. It includes 3,789 entries.
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.
[ Dictionary of folk speech in the city of Tomsk in the 17th-early 18th century : ] Tomsk: Tomskii Un-t, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 27.00
This dictionary has been in progress for almost 20 years. Its compilers are the lexicographers and philologists of the Tomsk University. It reconstructs the language of the first Russians settlers in Tomsk and Western Siberia.
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 is a collection of materials of the all-Russian conference "Russian language and the national issue in Siberia" (2007). The contributors focus on linguistic self-definition in the multicultural conditions of the Krasnoiarsk region.
This textbook for students of Russian language with a major in philology consists of two parts. The first contains some theory and exercises on collecting dialectical words to be used in student summer field work.
This reader presents the current linguistic situation in the middle Irtysh River basin. It includes transcripts of dialect speech of the three main groups of the local population: aboriginals, settlers and newcomers, as well as mixed dialects of the region.
This dictionary is based on materials collected in Ukrainian Carpathians near the village of Torun. It contains 3,300 entries and includes practically all collected words and their forms. The dictionary is introduced by an essay on grammar and phonetics (phonology).
Code: 008241-2 Fedorov, A.I., Bukhareva, N.T Slovar` Russkikh Govorov Sibiri Tom 2: K - N [ Dictionary of Russian dialects of Siberia : Volume two: K - N ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 37.00
This is the second volume of the new dictionary of Russian dialects of Siberia. Their history begins with the annexation of Siberia to the Russian empire in the 16th century. It continues with migrations from Russia, Ukraine, and Belorussia in the 18th-20th centuries.
Code: 008241-1/2 Fedorov, A.I., Bukhareva, N.T Slovar` Russkikh Govorov Sibiri Tom 1, Chast` 2: D - I [ Dictionary of Russian dialects of Siberia : Volume one, part two: D - I ] Novosibirsk: Izd-vo SO RAN, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
The history of the Russian settlement of Siberia begins with the annexation of Siberia to the Russian empire in the 16th century. It continues with migrations from Russia, Ukraine, and Belorussia in the 18th-20th centuries.
This collected work studies the lexicological description of Siberian folk dialects, its history and modern state, typology of regional dictionaries, etc.
This dictionary, begun in 1998, contains lexics and phraseology of typical Russian old settlers (starozhils) of Siberia. The village of Vershinino in the Tom region was chosen as a standard place of residence, and became the object of fifty years of field work for linguists of the Tomsk State University.
Code: 005091-2 Vershininskii Slovar` Tom 2: G - Z [ Vershinino dictionary : Volume two: G - Z ] Tomsk: Izd-vo Tomskogo Universiteta, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This dictionary contains lexics and phraseology of typical Russian old inhabitants of Siberia. The Village of Vershinino in the Tom region was chosen as a standard place of residence, and became the object of fifty years of field work for linguists of the Tomsk State University.