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Sprachkontakt in der Geschichte des archaischen Lokativs im binnenslawischen Vergleich (anhand der Nowgoroder Birkenrindentexte)
Summary This paper examines the history of the Slavic locative viewed from the perspective of language contact(s) in diachronic language change. From a comparative study of Slavic languages, it transpires that whereas in most of these languages the locative was replaced by a prepositive well before the emergence of a written tradition, in the North East Slavia, notably in the Old Novgorodian dialect, it was preserved in certain lexical groups until the 13th century. By studying the use of the locative in the corpus of Novgorodian birchbark texts (11th–15th centuries), the paper argues that language contact(s) have both a catalyzing and a conserving function in language change.
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"Zeitschrift für Slawistik" publishes critical essays on language and literature, on popular poetry and on the cultural history of Slavic people in the past and present. Special attention is paid to German-Slavic linguistic, literary and cultural relations within their European context, to onomastics, history and poetology of literary genres, Baltic studies, Sorbic studies, and to the history of Slavic studies. Literary reports and reviews give an insight into current tendencies and developments in international Slavonic research. Conference proceedings provide information about important academic events.