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- Baba Yaga: A Demon or A Goddess?
- Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I loved reading and listening to fairy tales. These stories, filled with Slavic flavor, were opening up a new world for me, a world where one is to learn lessons and always to succeed, a world in which no matter how many hardships...
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Deities & Heros >> Slavic
- What is hypnotic trance? Does it provide unusual physical or mental capacities?
- 2.1 'Trance;' descriptive or misleading? Most of the classical notions of hypnosis have long held that hypnosis was special in some way from other types of interpersonal communication and that an induction (preparatory process considered by some to be...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
- Synaesthesia: The Crossing of the Senses
- "We interpret one sense by another." William Hazlitt "Although medicine has known about synaesthesia for three centuries, it keeps forgetting that it knows. Richard Cytowic, in "Synaesthesia: Phenomenology and Neuropsychology a Review of...
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Modern Science >> Synesthesia
- Hyperspace Reality
- Despite the fact that the 'new' physics, a godchild of the Einsteinian revolution has taught us that the Universe we perceive is a mere shadow of a vastly more unpredictable one, most of us still view the world in a distinctly materialistic way. A world where...
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Modern Science >> New Physics
- Everyday Earth
- When you think of "Earth" what comes to mind? Perhaps you feel the stable element of solidity and grounding. Or maybe you see Earth as the third planet from the Sun. Or for you, is Earth the rich brown soil in your own backyard? Earth is all these...
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The Elements >> Earth
- Baba Yaga
- An aged crone, often described as a witch or an ogress, who dwells in the forest and appears in several Russian folktales. In some sources She is solitary, in others She is any of three sisters, each having the same name. She/They dwell in a marvelous hut,...
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Deities & Heros >> Slavic
- Dazhdebog
- (Gift-Lord, The God of Gifts) East Slavonic A God of sun and warmth, son of Svarog and one of the eight primary Slavonic deities. He is regarded as the ultimate ancestor of the Russian people, and even today a poetic reference to Russians can be made using...
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Deities & Heros >> Slavic
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- Diminutive Russian Prosthetic Heart Valve as an latrogenic Cause
- (Michaels AD, Goldschlager N. Diminutive Russian prosthetic heart valve as an iatrogenic cause of mitral stenosi>West J Med 1997 May;.
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- How Russian Names Work
- lisahayden.com
- Diminutives in Macedonian
- adjectival suffixes from Russian article? 2. Diminutive suffixes as inflectional or derivational devices?
- www.unc.edu
- vol 10.pmd
- Russia consisted of a personal name with several diminutive forms, a patronymic middle name, and a surname.
- feefhs.org
- Diminutivization supports gender acquisition in Russian children
- noun by using diminutive infixes such as -ech or -ich, as in mysh' [mouse], myshka [mouse-DIM], myshechka [mouse-DIM-DIM].
- dspace.stir.ac.uk
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- Where Yeltsin Ruled and a Tsar Died
- Afterward, walk onto the nearby dam embankment, known by its diminutive Russian name of Plotinka, the most beloved leisure spot in the city on the banks of the Iset River.
- Arsenal's Forgotten Men
- The diminutive Russian, Andrei Arshavin, is a bit of an enigma, much like Dmitar Berbatov.
Suggested Web Resources
- Diminutive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Diminutive forms (e.g.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Diminutive and nicknames - WordReference Forums
- I started study Russian for curiosity and I've a doubt. How can I use diminutive in nouns or adjectives? And nicknames?
- forum.wordreference.com
- Behind the Name: Russian Names
- Russian form of ALICE · ALLA Алла f Russian, Ukrainian Meaning unknown, possibly of German origin.
- www.behindthename.com
- Love Me Russian! or a little something about the diminutive [Part I
- 22 апр 2010 In English language the grammatical term 'diminutive' translates as a diminutive word or suffix word indicating small size (such as “booklet”, etc.
- www.transparent.com
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