• mathematics Mathematical jargon Legal terms Medical terminology Musical terminology Nautical terms (A-L) Nautical terms (M-Z) Padonkaffsky jargon Poker terminology...
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  • Nadsat, a fictional argot Nihali, from India Nyōbō kotoba, from Japan Padonkaffsky jargon (or Olbanian) from Runet, Russia Pig Latin Pitkernese Podaná, from...
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  • the Wayback Machine. New Russian Word Eurasian version. № 39 (33 723). Tom de Waal. Black Garden.. Chapter 7. Scientific Reports of Higher Education: Philology...
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  • khleb, 'bread') One of the characteristics differentiating the pidgin from jargon is its grammar; however, Russenorsk did not go through tertiary hybridization...
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  • dominance in media, education, and other areas of public life, Russian is de facto the most widely spoken language in the country, a result of the Soviet...
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    "lolspeak", a similar phenomenon in 21st century English language Padonkaffsky jargon, a similar phenomenon in Russian language Martian language, a similar...
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  • Meshterski, from Bulgaria Grypsera, from Poland Fenya from Russia Padonkaffsky jargon (or Olbanian) from Runet, Russia Banjački, from Serbia Šatrovački...
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    Babruysk (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Babrujsk, animal' (Ф Бабруйск, жывотнайе) was a popular meme from padonkaffsky jargon, popular in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet in the early...
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  • Island and is characterized by its Aleut nouns and Russian verbs Padonkaffsky jargon, a slang language developed by padonki of Runet Quelia, a macaronic...
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    Russian Diaspora Culture, Identity, and Language Change. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, Inc. ISBN 9781934078457. Katsman, Roman; Shrayer, Maxim D., eds....
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    works of Western mystics such as Karl von Eckartshausen and Louis Claude de Saint-Martin. The early Doukhobors called themselves "God's People" or "Christians...
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    Problems playing this file? See media help. ^† An alternative form of the letter De (Д д) closely resembles the Greek letter delta (Δ δ). ^‡ An alternative form...
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  • Hypercorrection Hyperforeignism Orthography Spelling reform The Chaos Padonkaffsky jargon often in the American Heritage Dictionary victuals in the Merriam-Webster...
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  • Paul Clemens and Elena Chapovalova, Les mots Russes par la racine (Essai de vocabulaire Russe contemporain par l'étymologie)- ISBN 2-7475-2833-2 Crosswhite...
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  • 3.13 Russisch", Deutsches Aussprachewörterbuch, Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-11-018202-6 Kuznetsov, V.V.; Ryzhakov, M.V., eds. (2007)...
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    letter of the law, but by reducing its practical effects and by introducing de facto Russification. The Soviet system heavily promoted Russian as the "language...
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  • ISBN 0-89789-752-8. Isurin, Ludmila (2011). Russian Diaspora Culture, Identity, and Language Change. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, Inc. ISBN 9781934078457....
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