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In the Russian language there is a group of structurally identical phraseological units with the meaning of the highest intensity of the action attribute: at the top of my voice, at the top of my lungs, at the top of my lungs, at the top of my lungs, at th
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In 1696, an important event occurred in the history of Russian culture, the value of which was determined much later. Heinrich Wilhelm Ludolph published the Russian Grammar at Oxford. And now, after more than three hundred years, Ludolph's work is interest
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When considering phonetic variants among toponyms and microtoponyms, it is necessary to pay special attention to those varieties whose appearance is due to the dynamic nature of the general dialect system. So, in one of the villages of the Lipetsk region,
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Anishchenko, Onishchenko. An interesting question about the" nationality "of this surname was asked by a Muscovite who considers himself Russian:" As far as I understand, the Ukrainian surname sounds different - Onishchenko?" Surnames ending in-1, indeed,
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The study of written monuments of the XVI-XVII centuries gives reason to believe that the geographical term ruchey has become quite widespread on the territory of the Oka-Don Plain, for example, in Kashirsky uyezd the word ruchey is found as a synonym for
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V. I. Dahl considered their use in speech usage as a criterion for selecting material for his collection of Proverbs of the Russian People. It is noteworthy that in modern communication proverbs, as before, are used quite intensively, but some of them, whi
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Almost half of the total mass of Russian mushrooms is made up of a family that in everyday life has a common name-syroezhki . In the specialized literature, they are often given specific definitions: by color (yellow, green, red...), by taste (peppery, bur
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This expression is often found in the media. Its equivalent is the Latin phrase hic et nunc. But the external form may hide quite difficult ways of the appearance of a word (phrase) in the Russian language. Latin hic et nunc in the Middle Ages was used in
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I read in the article film critic: "When we had a reform of the Russian alphabet after the revolution, who could have predicted that the disappearance of a hard sign in the ending of masculine words would lead to a weakening of the masculine principle in r
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Soviet reality for more than 70 years has brought to the language life, in addition to numerous lexemes, a large number of idioms and periphrases, many of which had a pronounced "ideological premium". They were called Sovietisms, which were understood as u
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