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Slavstvuyte! Dina Stankovic
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Slavstvuyte is a podcast dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Slavic languages. Join me as we delve into the rich history, vibrant cultures, and diverse communities that make up the Slavic-speaking world. From Russian to Czech, Polish to Ukrainian, and everything in between, I will take you on a journey through the sounds, structures, and quirks that make Slavic languages unique.Each episode, your host, along with a variety of experts, will explore a different aspect of Slavic languages, from grammar and syntax to dialects and slang. We'll also take a look at the role of language in Slavic culture, literature, and politics, and examine the ways in which Slavic languages have influenced and been influenced by other languages throughout history.Whether you're a language enthusiast, a student of Slavic culture, or simply curious about the world around you, Slavstvuyte has something for you. So join me as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Slavic languages and the communities that speak them, and discover the fascinating world of Slavic linguistics.
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Future Tense in South Slavic languages (FIRST EPISODE - DEC 2020)
Slavstvuyte! has been growing for the last two and a half years. We shared so many beautiful moments and I love receiving your messages, tips, and sharing experiences with you.
I have also learned so much since the first episode appeared, back in December 2020. It was a year I'm sure all of us will remember, but it will also be the year this project started.
That is why I am giving you the opportunity to listen to the VERY FIRST EPISODE of Slavstvuyte! once again. For some of you, this will refresh your memory & take you back to where it all began. For others, this will be the opportunity to dive into the history of Slavstvuyte!
Thank you for listening, supporting & growing with me!
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Days of the week in Slavic languages
👉🏻 𝐃𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐤 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐥𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐜 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 follow the same pattern - they are numbered and the counting starts from Monday.
💡 This pattern is so easy that one non-Slavic languages has borrowed some days of the week to their vocabulary as well - can you guess which language is that?
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INTERVIEW: Saffy Mirghani on Afro-Slavic literature
I Am [An Extraordinary] Man: The Intimate Suffering of Russianness and Blackness. This is the working title of Saffy Mirghani's doctoral dissertation that she's pursuing at UCL's School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). Her present research focuses on the Russian and African-American comparative literary field concerning Fyodor Dostoevsky’s influence on twentieth-century African-American writing.
This interview took place in May 2022, however, it was left unpublished by now.
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Sound reduplication in Slavic languages
As mentioned in the previous episode, this is going to be the last out of three episodes on reduplication in Slavic languages. This time, we are going to be talking about sound reduplication.
Sound reduplication is to be noticed in a child’s language from an early age, but there are also some other patterns where reduplicated sounds occur. Jump in to find out where in Slavic languages we find them!
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Affixal reduplication - Slovene, BCS & Russian
In this episode, we are going to get ourselves acquainted with what prefix and suffix doubling expresses in Slovene, BCS, and Russian.
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Clitic doubling in Slovene & Serbian
This episode of Slavstvuyte! will open a large topic I am working on right now - reduplication in Slavic languages. I will walk you through what reduplication means and, in this case, in which Slavic languages is clitic doubling to be seen. The examples mentioned in this episode are from Gorica Slovene and Torlak Serbian.
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