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Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies. Issue 1 (2024)

ISSN 3083-6204 (Print)
ISSN 3083-6212 (Online)
DOI: 10.37919/3083-6212.2024.1
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Founder

Institute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Publisher

Institute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Media Registry Identifier: R30-01173 (Decision of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine dated August 31, 2023, No. 802)

Contents

theory and methodology of historical lexicography

Nataliia Puriaieva
Dictionary of the Ukrainian language of the second half of the 17th – 18th centuries: a new project in the context of the Ukrainian historical and lexicographic tradition
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 5–14 • Language: Ukrainian • AbstractPDF

Maryna Demianiuk
Specific use of lexicon and other lexicographic works of the second half of the 17th – 18th centuries as a source for the dictionary of the Ukrainian language of the corresponding period
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 15–29 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Liliia Moskalenko
Monuments of business writing of the Cossack era — a powerful source of Ukrainian lexicography
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 30–41 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Tetiana Syvokozova
The language of the Reshetylivka’s Didactic Gospel of 1670 as an object of historical-lexicographic description
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 42–52 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Bohdana Babenchuk
The lexicographic potential of the Ukrainian-Moldovan charters for the formation of the corps of the historical dictionary
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 53–61• Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

research articles

Joanna Getka, Viktor Moisiienko
Rethinking Russian glotogonic myths (on the emergence of East Slavic literary languages /on the example of Ukrainian/)
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 62–95 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Sviatoslav Verbych
Podil oikonym with a post-component –gorod / –gorodok: history, chronology and etymology
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 96–113 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Arsen Zinchenko
Metric books of the 18th century as indicators of language and socio-cultural boundaries
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 114–127 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Ruslana Kotsa
About some lexical features of the Transcarpathian charter of 1404
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 128–136 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Larysa Pavlenko
The earliest old print of Lutsk: language and genre specificity
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 137–150 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Tetiana Siroshtan
Signs of language intellectualization in the history of Ukrainian abstract vocabulary
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 151–160 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

Viktor Shulhach
Etymological notes. 1–7
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 161–170 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

laboratory of historical lexicography

Liliia Moskalenko
Materials for the “Dictionary of the Ukrainian language of the 2nd half of the 17th – 18th centuries”
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 171–178 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

personalities

Bohdana Babenchuk
Vasyl Vasylyovych Nimchuk: A luminary of Ukrainian linguistic science
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 179–187 • Language: Ukrainian • Abstract • PDF

chronicle

Resolution of the International Scientific Conference “History of the Ukrainian Language: From Text to Dictionary” (To the 90th anniversary of the birth of Vasyl Vasylyovych Nimchuk, Corresponding Member of the NAS of Ukraine)”
Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies, 2024, 1 : 188–189 • Language: Ukrainian • PDF