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Variability of Inflections of Inanimate Masculine Nouns in Genetive Case in Slavonic Languages

Student: Yakubovskaya Anastasiya

Supervisor: George Moroz

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Fundamental and Computational Linguistics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

In this research a problem of particular inflections’ choice in Slavic languages will be examined. The main purpose of the work is to figure out some guide rules based on factual material from Slavic dictionaries. Data will be analyzed through the use of both already existing regularities and also the new ones. As a result, it will lead to tracing some common rules for all Slavic languages along the particular features for each described language or even for the whole language family. By using the results of this research, it will be possible to compare the similarities of Slavonic languages in this specific topic and also it will be able to use the table for further researches.

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