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Conditionals encode speculation. They convey how events could have been different in the past or present, or might be different in the future if particular conditions had been or will be met. While all languages afford the means to speculate or hypothesize about possible events, the ways in which they do so vary. This work explores some of this variation through an analysis of the stucture and semantics of complex conditional sentences in Russian and Macedonian.
Russian language --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Macedonian language --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Bǎlgarski language (Macedonian) --- Balgàrtzki language (Macedonian) --- Bolgàrtski language (Macedonian) --- Bulgàrtski language (Macedonian) --- Dópia language --- Entópia language --- Macedonian Slavic language --- Makedoniski language --- Makedonski language --- Slavic language (Macedonian) --- Slaviká language (Macedonian) --- Slavomacedonian language --- Slavic languages, Southern --- Slavic languages, Eastern --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Linguistic typology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic universals --- Conditionals. --- Grammar, Comparative --- Macedonian. --- Russian. --- Typology --- Classification
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This edited volume presents new research on Russian-Asian connections by historians, art historians, literary scholars, and linguists. Of particular interest are imagined communities, social networks, and the legacy of colonialism in this important arena of global exchanges within the imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. Individual chapters investigate how Russians imagined Asia and its inhabitants, how these different populations interacted across political and cultural divides, and how people in Siberia, China, and other parts of Asia reacted to Russian imperialism, both in its formal and informal manifestations. A key strength of this volume is its interdisciplinary approach to the topic, challenging readers to synthesize multiple analytical lenses to better understand the multivalent connections binding Russia and Asia together.
Political sociology --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Russia --- Asia --- Relations
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