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A Comparative Index of the Dictionaries Produced under the Commission for Old Church Slavonic Lexicology and Lexicography
Ribarova, Zdenka
The Comparative Index represents the entire lexicographic corpus found in Dictionaries of Old Slavonic and Old Church Slavonic language produced under the Commission for Old Church Slavonic Lexicology and Lexicography. In all these dictionaries the modern approach used in contemporary paleoslavistic lexicography is applied, which enables their comparison. This comparative view provides us with information about the lexis specificity in each Dictionary and its contribution in the light of the evolution of Old Church Slavonic. This Index provides the most exhaustive and thorough register of the Old Slavonic and Old Church Slavonic lexicographic corpus as it is, and also opens up many possibilities for further research and enriching it with new data.
The linguistic analysis of The Apostle of Skopje
Pilát, Štefan ; Ribarova, Zdena (advisor) ; Bláhová, Emílie (referee) ; Vepřek, Miroslav (referee)
The linguistic analysis of The Apostle of Skopje Štefan Pilát The Apostle of Skopje (Skop) is a Macedonian Church Slavonic manuscript, which contains a short Praxapostle. The scribal inscription on the last page places its compilation to the city of Skopje in the year 1313 thus allowing for its inclusion among the north-Macedonian texts. The goal of the present thesis was to evaluate its paleographic, orthographic and phonological characteristics and its morphological and syntactic peculiarities. The established facts were then compared with other north-Macedonian manuscripts and writing traditions of the Ochrid, Preslav, Tarnovo and Raška schools. Another aim was to evaluate how much could the reception of individual scribal norms be impacted by the north-Macedonian dialect and identify the dialect elements of Skop. On this account, I conclude that Skop, while belonging to the circle of north-Macedonian manuscripts and reflecting rather evident influence of the local dialect, remains conservative, especially from the perspective of paleography, orthography and phonology, a feature typical of the older tradition of the Ochrid School. In the Apostle pericopes, Skop however rather consequently receives the standardized use of the full scope of the iotified vowels, which is the norm most probably taken...

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