Slavic

  • 101Old Slavic — may refer to: the Old Church Slavonic language the Proto Slavic language language (also known as Common Slavic) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led yo …

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  • 102West Slavic — can refer to:* West Slavic languages * West Slavic peoples …

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  • 103East Slavic — can refer to:* East Slavic languages * East Slavic peoples …

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  • 104Balto-Slavic — can refer to:* Balto Slavic languages * Balto Slavic peoples …

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  • 105Eastern Slavic — can refer to:* Eastern Slavic languages* Eastern Slavic peoples …

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  • 106Western Slavic — can refer to:* Western Slavic languages* Western Slavic peoples …

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  • 107Southern Slavic — can refer to:* Southern Slavic languages* Southern Slavic peoples …

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  • 108South Slavic dialect continuum — The South Slavic dialect continuum covers the languages spoken from Slovenia to northern Greece. It extends west as far as the Black Sea and east as far as Albania. The standard languages in this continuum are: Slovenian, Serbian, Bosnian,… …

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  • 109International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology — (abbreviated IWoBA) is annually held international conference on the topic of comparative and historical Balto Slavic accentology, including the prehistory and history of separate Baltic and Slavic languages, as well as synchronic and dialectal… …

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  • 110Balto-Slavic languages —       hypothetical language group comprising the languages of the Baltic and Slavic subgroups of the Indo European language family. Those scholars who accept the Balto Slavic hypothesis attribute the large number of close similarities in the… …

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