Meaning of perintegrate | Babel Free
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“las-anek has been modelled upon sasanek, -nka, 'anemone' or 'pulsatilla' (D.), for which D. has quotations from Konopnicka, Lenartowicz, and Sienkiewicz (the fem. sasanka, though not attested by any examples in D., seems to be the normal form⟳ now); sasanek has been falsely perintegrated, cf. Sas, 'a Saxon', and the suffix -an-ek/-an-k- derived therefrom;”
“Another perintegrated morph of adjective in Present-Day Russian is -ONN-.”
“As will be remembered, combinatroy sound⟳ change⟳ is guaranteed by the 'static law of sound⟳ combinations', i.e. by the fact that neighbouring souncs (complex entities, made up of various articulatory activities) influence⟳ each other (their articulatory and acoustic features 'perintegrate'); morphological and semantic change⟳ proceed in accordance with the psychological laws of association, whose operation, due to the human factor is less regular and less predictable.”
“Occasionally, Slavic languages become⟳ incorporated or “perintegrated” with neighboring Slavic languages by sharing the innovations of the latter, see⟳ e.g. (1) the Kajkavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian, which is of Slovene origin, or (g) Kashubian which has become⟳ attached to Polish; such languages are also multilayered.”
CEFR level
C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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