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1 070 Slavonic Languages VII. SERBO-CROAT STUDIES LANGUAGE By TREVOR PRESTON, Research Student, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London I 0 GENERAL D. Vukomanovic, KJ, 38:479-82, discusses the process of language acquisition among young children and the 'substandard' features which they absorb from peer groups in school. M. Popovic, ib., 3I5-34, examines the Amsterdam School of Functional Grammar with special reference to Serbo-Croat, Old Church Slavonic, Hun garian, and English. H. Keipert, ZSP, 5 I: 23-59, considers the composition and aims of the earliest Slavonic grammars published in Vienna, concentrating on Avram MrazoviC's Rukovodstvo ka slavenstij grammaticl. 2. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE An etymological examination of the Croatian toponym Gacka (*Godhsk-?) and its relationship to Polish Gdansk and Russian Gdov is contributed to WSl, 36: 3I4-29, by H. Kunstmann. G. Rytter, SlOe, 46-4 7: I 55-66, examines the etymology of Slav *mogyla/*gomyla (Serbo-Croat mogila/gomila). Two etymological studies are offered in Slav, 6o: I. Janyskova, 275-83, considers Slavonic words for 'oak', specifically Serbo-Croat hrast, dub, gorun; E. Havlova and Z. Sarapat kova discuss Serbo-Croat oba 'both' and Odar 'catafalque'. A. Lorna, ib., 99-I39, writes on the pre-Slav substratum in Serbian toponymy, including hydronyms (e.g. Dunav, Morava)
The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies – Brill
Published: Mar 13, 1992
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