
Resources: Linguistics
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages - Arizona Chapter
Scholars present papers on aspects of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian languages, literatures, linguistics, cultures, and history.
The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics - book launch and discussion
The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics, edited by Danko Sipka and Wayles Browne, compiles pioneering research in Slavic linguistics, offering both historical insights and contemporary theoretical perspectives for future scholarly directions.
Open House - Melikian Center
The Melikian Center event aims to enhance understanding and support for research and education related to Central and East Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Russia, focusing on the region's global role, languages, and cultures.
Book Launch Water, Whiskey and Vodka by Danko Sipka
Professor Danko Sipka at ASU unveils a book exploring the cultural and linguistic history of Slavic languages, detailing their origins, evolution, and cultural significance across various regions and historical periods.
Lexical Conflict: Theory and Practice
Lexical Conflict studies cross-linguistic lexical differences, presenting a taxonomy of terms and their equivalences. It covers over one hundred languages, offering solutions for lexicographic challenges in various fields including linguistics, anthropology, and international marketing.
Srpski Gramaticki Recnik
Danko Sipka, a professor at Arizona State University, specializes in Slavic languages and applied linguistics. His work includes lexicography, morphology, and computational linguistics, with numerous publications and international teaching positions.
Jezicka Geografija
The book 'Jezicka Geografija' explores the diversity of world languages by comparing them to Serbian, covering various linguistic aspects and their implications for intercultural communication. It targets both general readers and students in linguistics, anthropology, and psychology, providing insights and research inspiration.
Od Nashix, Rusa Do Komshijine Krave
Danko Sipka, a professor at Arizona State University, specializes in Slavic languages and applied linguistics. His research spans lexicography, morphology, and computational linguistics. He has academic and professional experiences across global institutions and has authored numerous publications in linguistics.
The Geography of Words: Vocabulary and Meaning in the World's Languages
The article discusses methods for saving academic content related to language vocabulary and meanings across different languages using Cambridge Core and Kindle.
Lexical Layers of Identity
Danko Sipka analyzes Slavic languages, presenting a systematic framework for understanding lexical markers of cultural identity. He distinguishes three layers: deep, exchange, and surface, each reflecting different degrees of cultural integration and change.
Water, Whiskey, and Vodka: A Story of Slavic Languages
Danko Sipka's book explores the cultural and linguistic history of Slavic languages, analyzing their evolution, similarities, differences, and the impact of historical events on these languages. It offers insights into sociolinguistic aspects and cultural nuances.