Slavic alphabet can refer to Glagolitic alphabet Early Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic script Russian alphabet Bulgarian alphabet Macedonian alphabet Serbian alphabet Ukrainian alphabet disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages sh Slavenski alfabet ... more details
File SlavS.svg right thumb 200px Slavic Union The Slavic Union small Russian language Russian small SS is a Russia Russian Nazism National Socialist movement, which aims at the creation of a Slavic national state. ref http www.demushkin.com page7.php faq1 , , , ? ref The Slavic Union is the most active Nationalism Ultranationalism ultranationalist political association in Russia. Organizational history Origins The Slavic Union was founded in September 1999. The leader of the organization is Dmitry Dyomushkin . ref name Banned http www.themoscowtimes.com news article slavic union banned 404968.html Slavic Union Banned, The Moscow Times, April 28, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2010. ref The group s website, in Russian, links to extensive material on Holocaust denial ref http www.demushkin.com revisio Revizionizm kholokosta Holocaust Revisionism , www.demushkin.com Retrieved May 16, 2010. ref and to works by Adolf Hitler . Its organizational logo is a stylized swastika and the group s initials, SS in Russian, are the same as those used by the German Schutzstaffel and its secret intelligence service, the Gestapo Geheime Staatspolizei, Secret Policeforce , during World War II . ref name Banned 2010 prohibition ruling The Slavic Union was banned by the Moscow City Court on April 27, 2010 following charges by prosecutors that the group promoted a national supremacist ideology similar to that of Nazi Germany . ref name Banned Responding to the ban on April 27th, Dyomushkin noted that the Slavic Union had been banned all across Russia and indicated that an appeal to higher legal authority of the organization s prohibition would definitely be forthcoming. ref K.K. and D.P., http www.interfax.com newsinf.asp?id 161488 Court bans Slavic Union organization, Interfax.com, April 27, 2010 ... Slavic Union s official website ru icon Russian nationalism Category Russian nationalism Category ... more details
Slavic Muslims are ethnic group s or sub ethnic groups of Slavs who observe the Islam Islamic faith , such as Bosniaks also known as Bosnians ref http articles.latimes.com 1999 dec 04 news mn 40296 ref Gorani Kosovo Gorani ref http www.minorityrights.org 6697 minorities in the news building trust in kosovo.html ref Pomaks Bulgarian Muslims ref http pomaknews.com en ?p 217 ref Torbesh Torbe Macedonian Muslims ref http www.balkanchronicle.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 575 who are the macedonian slavic muslims&catid 27 islam&Itemid 441 ref See also Muslims by nationality References reflist Category Islam in Europe Category Muslim communities Category Slavic ethnic groups Muslims Islam stub Euro stub Ethno stub eu Eslaviar musulman nl Slavische moslims pl S owia scy muzu manie ru ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 The Slavic Cup is a rugby league football competition first competed for in 2006. The first winners of the Slavic Cup were Serbia. The competition was organized as part of the continuing effort to spread the game of rugby league throughout the many nations of Europe. In 2007, Slavic Cup match was played as a part of European Shield tournament, in which the both holders Serbia and Czech Republic are taking part, with Serbia defended the Cup. 2008 saw new format of Slavic Cup, with both nations capital selections taking on each other in one match held in Prague . Past results rugbybox date 2006 08 12 home rl rt Czech Republic score 28 36 away rl Serbia stadium RC Sparta Prague , Prague rugbybox date 2007 08 18 home rl rt Serbia score 56 16 away rl Czech Republic stadium FK Radni ki Novi Beograd , Belgrade rugbybox date 2008 08 16 home Prague XIII flagicon Moravia flagicon CZE score 20 36 away flagicon SRB image Flag of Belgrade.svg 16px Belgrade XIII stadium ARC Iuridica ARC Iuridica Chr any , Prague Zli n rugbybox date 2010 06 26 home rl rt Czech Republic score 4 56 away rl Serbia stadium RK Petrovice , Prague Rugby League in Europe Category European rugby league competitions Category Rugby league in Serbia rugbyleague competition stub ... more details
Note THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT GIVEN NAMES DERIVED FROM SLAVIC ROOTS. THIS ARTICLE DOES NOT INCLUDE GIVEN NAMES OF HEBREW, GERMANIC, LATIN, GREEK ORIGIN ETC... WHICH ARE USED BY SLAVIC NATIONS AS WELL. Before adding further examples to those already supplied consider whether they are of Slavic origin. Image Slavic languages.png thumb 240px right Modern Slavic languages . Indo European topics Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most popular in Slavic peoples Slavic countries such as Belarus ... , Slovenia , Ukraine , and others. History of Slavic names In Polytheism pre Christian traditions ... Slavic peoples Slavic nations converted to Christianity e.g. Catholic Church the Catholic Church ... names solely from the Christian calendar, where there was only a few saints names of Slavic origin, like ... Holl ref Names today File Kresimir boat .JPG thumb 180px Slavic name of the boat. This situation .... ref name zielarze.pl Today, traditional Slavic names are accepted by the Christianity Christian Church and are given at a child s baptism . Meaning of Slavic names Old Slavic names were built with one ... by dropping an affix and adding ek masculine, predominantly West Slavic e.g. Polish W odzi mierz &ndash W od ek , ko masculine, predominantly South Slavic and Ukrainian , ka feminine also masculine ... Draho , etc. Popularity in non Slavic cultures Some Slavic peoples Slavic names have gained popularity in other non Slavic countries, e.g. Vera given name Vera , Mila disambiguation Mila , Svante , Boris ... Slavic name Note This list contains only canonization canonized Saints . Beatification Beatified Saints bearing Slavic names e.g. Ceslaus Saint Ceslaus , Radim Gaudentius Saint Radim are excluded ... Slavic names main List of rulers of Bosnia main List of Polish monarchs main List of Serbian monarchs ... main Duke of Masovia main Rulers of Kievan Rus Slavic names popular among Eastern Slavs Slavic ... THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST CHECK THEIR ETYMOLOGY. THANK YOU. Bogdan Bahdan ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Slavic honorifics do not consist of a broad array of titles. There are two main honorific s among the Slavic peoples. The West Slavs Western Slavs and the Ukrainians use the title of Pan , the South Slavs Southern Slavs and Russians use title of Gospodin , while Belarussians use either Pan or Spadar simplified version of Haspadar , which is related to Gospodin . Lithuanians , although not Slavs, use somewhat similar title Ponas . Historically Pan was an equivalent to Lord or Master. In Polish it can also mean Master ruler, suzerain nowadays. The use of Pan differs in a high degree from the English honorifics. It is used as a honorific roughly equivalent to Mr before the name first name and surname, only surname or only first name and as a form of address without the name roughly equivalent to Sir . In Poland use of Pan with the first name marks a combination of familiarity and respect. Unlike Sir, Pan is used both ways between persons of both equal and unequal rank a waiter will address a guest Pan, and the guest will reciprocate, much like using Monsieur in French . Using Pan with the surname only is regarded as a little respectful way of addressing people, even somewhat condescending. When used to a superior, even rude. Using Pan with the surname only, however, is normally respectful, if talking about somebody. Pan is never used about oneself unlike Mr . Pan is also used as kind of personal pronoun in a similar way as Usted in Spanish or Lei in Italian unlike French Monsieur or German Herr , which require the use of vous and Sie respectively . Other titles In the Eastern bloc the titles were changed to the equivalent of Comrade . In the Russian language there also was a title of Sudar which was used without inclusion of a personal name. In the Ukraine the counterpart to Russian Sudar was Pane Dobrodiu or Pani Dobrodiyka . Those titles became ... used now when referred to the head of a church. See also Mister Mr. Lord Hospodar DEFAULTSORT Slavic ... more details
Slavs as a collective term for Western and Eastern Slavs in an old ethnic map The term North Slavic languages or, North Slavonic languages has three meanings. North versus South Slavic It is sometimes used to combine the West Slavic languages West Slavic and the EastSlavic languages into one group, as opposed to the South Slavic languages much like South Germanic combining the West and East Germanic branches . The Southern group was separated from the rest of the Slavic dialects by the Hungarian people Hungarian invasion of the 9th century. An extinct branch of Slavic Citation needed date June 2010 Some Slavists Who date June 2010 believe that a separate, now extinct, branch of North Slavic languages once existed, different from both West and EastSlavic. The dialect formerly spoken in the vicinity of Novgorod the so called Old Novgorod dialect contains several Proto Slavic language Proto Slavic archaisms that did not survive in any other Slavic language, and can in their opinion be considered a remnant of an ancient North Slavic branch. Constructed North Slavic languages There is also a group of artistic language s forming a fictional North Slavic branch of the Slavic languages . The authors of these languages were inspired by the existence of West, East and South Slavic languages and the absence of a known North Slavic group. Most of these languages therefore have an experimental ... elements in common. The best known examples of constructed North Slavic languages are Sevorian ... Accusative vs. the New Slavic Accusative in the Impersonal Environment an Areal or Structural ... Verlag, 243 265. Marc L. Greenberg, http www.ku.edu slavic bss99 greenbergm.html Uralic Influences in South Slavic Arne Hult, On the verbal morphology of the South Slavic languages in comparison with the North Slavic languages, especially Russian , Papers from First Conference on Formal Approaches to South Slavic Languages . Plovdiv October 1995. Dragvoll, University of Trondheim, Linguistics Department ... more details
This is a list of the cultures of Slavic Europe . East Slavs Belarusian culture Russian culture Culture of ancient Rus Ruthenian culture Ukrainian culture South Slavs Bosnian culture Bulgarian culture Croatian culture Macedonian culture Slavic Serbian culture Slovenian culture West Slavs Czech culture Kashubian culture Lusatian culture Polabian culture Polish culture Silesian culture Slovak culture Sorbian culture See also Slavic folklore Egg decorating in Slavic culture Slavs Category Slavic culture Category Culture by region uk ... more details
Infobox language family name West Slavic map Slavic europe.svg mapcaption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Czech Slovak languages Czech Slovak child2 Lechitic languages Lechitic child3 Sorbian languages Sorbian iso5 zlw The West Slavic languages are a subdivision of the Slavic languages Slavic language group that includes Czech language Czech , Polish language Polish , Slovak language Slovak , Kashubian language Kashubian and Sorbian language Sorbian . File Zapadoslovanske.jpg thumb Groups and dialects Classification Indo European languages Indo European Balto Slavic languages Balto SlavicSlavic languages Slavic West Slavic Czech Slovak languages Czech language Czech Knaanic language Knaanic Judaeo Czech Slovak language Slovak Lechitic languages Lechitic Polish language Polish Pomeranian language Pomeranian Kashubian language Kashubian Slovincian language Slovincian Polabian language Polabian Silesian language Silesian Sorbian languages Sorbian Upper Sorbian language Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian language Lower Sorbian Distinctive features Some distinctive features of the West Slavic languages, as from when they split from the EastSlavic languages EastSlavic and South Slavic languages South Slavic branches around the 3rd to 6th centuries AD, are as follows ref Zenon Klemensiewicz, Historia j zyka polskiego , 7th edition, Wydawnictwo naukowe PWN, Warsaw 1999. ISBN 83 01 12760 0 ref development of proto Slavic tj , dj into palatalized ts , d z , as in modern Polish Czech noc night compare Russian retention of the groups kv , gv as in Polish gwiazda star compare Russian retention of tl , dl , as in Czech ... studies References reflist Slavic languages commons category West Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT West Slavic Languages Category West Slavic languages ie lang stub af Wes Slawiese tale ast Eslavu ... more details
Main Slavic surnames A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymic s, family name s, and pet names in the Slavic languages also called the Slavonic languages . Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive suffix possessive and other suffix es to given names and other words. An example using an occupation is koval or kowal which means blacksmith. It is the root of the names Kowalsky , Kowalchuk , Kowalczyk , Kovalenko , Kovalyov , and Kovalev . All mean descendant of a blacksmith . The given name Petr or Petro equivalent to Peter can become Petrov , Petriv, Petriw, Petrovsky , Petrovich, and Petric . All mean descendant of Peter . This is similar to the use of son or sen in Germanic languages . For example Johnson means John s son , Anderson means Ander s son , etc. In EastSlavic languages Belarussian, Russian, Rusyn, and Ukrainian the same phenomenon of name suffixes can be used to express several meanings. One of the most common is the patronymic. Instead of a secondary middle given name, people identify themselves with their given and family name and patronymic, a name based on their father s given name. If a man gives his full name as Boris Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, then his father s name must have been Vladimir. Vladimirovich in this case literally means Vladimir s son . Similarly suffixes can also be attached to express affection or informality. For example calling a boy named Ivan as Ivanko expresses that he is familiar to you. This the same as switching Jonathan for John or Johnny. See also Slavic surnames Bulgarian names Croatian name Czech names Polish names Russian names Serbian names Slovak name Ukrainian name Slavic names External links http userweb.ccomm.com sfpayer DB Slavic Rusyn 20Items.htm Slavic Name Endings by Dan Bavolack ... names names.html Russian names by Nikolai V. Shokhirev Category Suffixes Category Slavic languages Category Slavic ... more details
Slavica page 5 quote Though Prussian is undoubtedly closer to the East Baltic languages than to Slavic ... Toporov that the Balto Slavic proto language split from the start into West Baltic, East Baltic ..., which left us today with only two branches Baltic and Slavic or East Baltic, West Baltic, and Slavic ...Infobox language family name Balto Slavic map Balto Slavic countries.png mapcaption Countries where the national language is legend 008000 Eastern Slavic legend 7CDC87 Western Slavic legend 004040 Southern Slavic legend F5BD43 Baltic region Eastern Europe Eastern , Southern Europe Southern and Northern Europe familycolor Indo European protoname Proto Balto Slavic language Proto Balto Slavic child1 Slavic languages Slavic child2 Baltic languages Baltic The Balto Slavic language group traditionally comprises Baltic languages Baltic and Slavic languages , belonging to the Indo European languages Indo European family of languages. Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not found ... classify Baltic and Slavic languages into a single branch, even though some details of the nature ... Slavic should be split into three equidistant nodes Eastern Baltic, Western Baltic and Slavic. ref ... of parallel development and cultural interaction. Thus I assume that Balto Slavic split into three ... Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon first Rick last Derksen author link Rick Derksen ... stage. The term Proto Baltic is used for convenience s sake. ref A Proto Balto Slavic language is reconstructable ... by means of well defined sound law s, and out of which modern Slavic and Baltic languages descended. One particularly innovative dialect separated from the Balto Slavic dialect continuum and became ancestral to Proto Slavic language, out of which all other Slavic languages descended. ref name enc Harvcoltxt Young 2006 ref Historical dispute The nature of the relationship of the Balto Slavic languages ... in the Proto Indo European period. Image Balto Slavic theories.jpg thumb right 400px Various schematic ... more details
upon chronology and the Slavic dialect in question In EastSlavic languages East and South Slavic languages South Slavic it s s , and in West Slavic languages it s . Compare PIE koylo PSl. kajlu ... are found in EastSlavic languages, they are likely to be a consequence of the Church Slavonic influence ... evident in such cases. Compare Old EastSlavic ruka hand , locative case L. ruc Russ. wikt ... E.g. Pskovian kev Old EastSlavic OESl. c v ref http www.ieed.nl cgi bin response.cgi?single 1&basename ...Slavic second palatalization is a Proto Slavic sound change, that manifested as a regressive palatalization of inherited Balto Slavic language Balto Slavic velars and velar fricative, chronologically occurring after the Slavic first palatalization first and the Slavic third palatalization third palatalization ... synharmony that operated during the Common Slavic period, the clusters resulting from monophthongization ... the front vocalic, and that defied the Proto Slavic phonotactical constraints. That anomaly has ... on all Slavic territory, indicating first dialectal differences. Usually this palatalization is described ... language PIE k, PIE k and g PIE g, PIE g , PIE g , PIE g change before the Proto Slavic ... started to occur ref Matasovi 2008 143 ref k t c g d dz z Proto Slavic velar fricative x that was absent ... word initial PIE sk as well as from Proto Slavic borrowings Germanic and Iranian borrowings , changed ... Macedonian . Other Slavic languages have younger z . In South Slavic languages the second palatalization ... , whereas in West Slavic languages the original kv gv clusters are preserved. ref name Kapovi 2008 .... wikt Russian kvet In natively coined and inherited Slavic words the second palatalization occurs ... The second palatalization has probably spread from Slavic south it started to operate sometimes between .... ref name Kapovi 2008 169 See also Slavic first palatalization Slavic third palatalization Proto Slavic language Notes reflist References cite book author Ranko Matasovi title Poredbenopovijesna ... more details
one of the three first order subdivisions of the Slavic languages East, West, South hence the evidence ...main Proto Slavic language Numerous lexemes that are reconstructible for the Proto Slavic language have been identified as borrowings from the languages of various tribes that Proto Slavic speakers came ... in history in the 6th century the Common Slavic period . ref name abbreviations Language abbreviations ... ON Old Norse PGm. Proto Germanic Pol. Polish language Polish PSl. Proto Slavic language Proto Slavic ... . The topic of such loanword s in Slavic has sparked numerous sharp debates in the 20th century, some of which persist to this day. Slavic and Iranian According to Ranko Matasovi Matasovi 2008 , solving the problem of Iranian loanwords in Slavic, their distribution and relative chronology, is one of the most important tasks of modern Slavic studies . ref Matasovi 2008 48 ref Slavs in the era of the Proto Slavic language came into contact with various Iranian tribes, namely Scythians , Sarmatians ... centuries C.E. The names of two large rivers in the centre of Slavic expansion, Dnieper and Dniester ... of loanwords from Iranian languages in Proto Slavic is substantial. For example, Zbigniew Go b Go b 1992 maintains that all Slavic words with unexplained initial x are in fact Iranianisms. However, there have been other Slavists who have claimed that confirmed Iranianisms in Slavic are in fact .... Antoine Meillet Meillet and Vaillant ref name MVp508 Meillet & Vaillant 1934 508 ref cite the Slavic ... tabar . Go b, noting the etymological connection with Slavic tep I hit , holds that this word is in fact a loan from Slavic into Iranian. Meillet and Vaillant explain the alleged lack of Iranianisms in Slavic with the argument the civilization of warrior and partially nomadic tribes, like Scythian ... name Mp47 emphasizing that initial x in Slavic has several sources, some of which have been ascertained ... Slavic initial x . This is not, however, a regular sound change. There are several other sandhi environments ... more details
was common for East Baltic and Slavic, but not for West Baltic. ref PIE ewV awV PIE syllabic ... Old EastSlavic language OESl. g lov gl v i gl v g lv unicode golv locative case L galv oj ...Technical date December 2010 Infobox language family name Proto Balto Slavic region northeastern Europe familycolor Indo European children Balto Slavic languages Proto Balto Slavic is Linguistic reconstruction ... PIE and out of which all later Balto Slavic languages represented by Baltic languages Baltic and Slavic languages Slavic branches and dialects descended, such as modern Latvian language Latvian , Lithuanian ... Slavic language is not directly attested by any surviving texts but has been Linguistic reconstruction reconstructed using the comparative method . There are number of isogloss es that Baltic and Slavic ... changes in Balto Slavic period the three series of PIE Stop consonant stops were reduced to two ... disappeared even during the Balto Slavic period the complex system of PIE dorsals was simplified due ... voiced and unvoiced stops were preserved in Balto Slavic and Proto Slavic , and aspirated series was deaspirated ... series has been indirectly preserved in Proto Balto Slavic, because Balto Slavic vowel would lengthen ... Slavic changes occurred, such as after the disappearance of laryngeals in prevocalic position. Compare ... velar stop series was one of the last common Balto Slavic sound changes. Dorsals Three series of PIE dorsal stops velars, palatovelars and labiovelars merged to two series in Balto Slavic velars and palatovelars. PIE labiovelars lost their labialization in Balto Slavic, just like they did in the Indo Iranian, Armenian and Greek branches. Unlike some other Indo European languages, Balto Slavic ... traces. There are a number of words in Balto Slavic which show Centum Satem isogloss Centum reflex ... to be borrowings from Centum languages, e.g. Proto Balto Slavic k rw cow Lith. wikt karv Lithuanian ... in Balto Slavic. Several depalatalization rules for Balto Slavic have been proposed. ref For an alternative ... more details
Slavic, dialectal variation became more apparent. Some dialects such as Proto EastSlavic , applied ... of EastSlavic, and some western parts of South Slavic g lenited from a voiced velar plosive ... not occur in a number of EastSlavic dialects such as Belarussian and South Russian until after the application ...main Proto Slavic language Wiktionary Appendix Swadesh lists for Slavic languages Once it split off from Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European , the proto Slavic period probably encompassed ... only several centuries of rapid change occurred before the breakup of Slavic linguistic unity. Slavic ... ref Proto Slavic and its development into today s Slavic languages have been reconstructed using the comparative ... there is no phonetic data. Table class wikitable Slavic Languages align center rowspan 2 Translation rowspan 2 Late Proto Slavic colspan 2 Russian language Russian colspan 2 Bulgarian language Bulgarian ... center I Unicode j az , j Proto Slavic IPA ja Russian IPA as Bulgarian j IPA ja Czech ja IPA ja Polish IPA jas Macedonian align center thou Unicode ty Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA ... Proto Slavic IPA on Russian IPA t j Bulgarian on IPA on Czech on IPA n Polish IPA t j Macedonian align center we Unicode my Proto Slavic IPA m Russian IPA ni Bulgarian my IPA m Czech my IPA m Polish IPA ni Macedonian align center ye Unicode vy Proto Slavic IPA v Russian ... align center they Unicode oni, ony, ona Proto Slavic IPA n i Russian IPA t Bulgarian ... this Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA to va Bulgarian toto IPA toto Czech to IPA t Polish IPA va Macedonian align center that Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA to Russian ... center here Proto Slavic , IPA z d es , tut Russian IPA tuk Bulgarian zde IPA zd ... Slavic IPA tam Russian IPA tam Bulgarian tam IPA tam Czech tam IPA tam Polish IPA tamu Macedonian align center who Unicode k to Proto Slavic IPA kto Russian IPA k j Bulgarian kdo ... more details
in the east, Slavic remained spoken for much longer. This partly explains why spoken Romanian ...Refimprove date December 2009 The Slavic languages Slavic influence on Romanian language Romanian is noticeable on all linguistic levels lexis, phonetics, morphology and syntax. This situation is due to the Slavic migration to the Balkans migration of Slavic tribes who traversed the territory of present ... Romance . anchor Lower population Slavic introduction The introduction of Slavic in Dacia ... Empire for less than two centuries, various Slavic tribes crossed, ruled and settled the former ... to be surrounded by Slavic speakers with the exception of Hungarian after the 10th century , and have ... ling450ch reports romanian.html the original. ref Early Slavic features in Romanian have a primarily ... of the population . ref This caused Romanian to lose some of its Slavic borrowings the first standardisation ... and Latin influences were minimal . Slavic borrowings Two types of Slavic borrowings can be distinguished ... features appearing in spoken and written Romanian. These Slavic features were incorporated ... Russian republic of Transnistria has kept Cyrillic as its alphabet. Most Slavic words were acquired through everyday contact with Slavic merchants, peasants and soldiers. Due to the influx ... are Slavic, or show heavy Slavic influence tat father , nevast wife , rud relatives ... daughter compare Slavic , bunic granny or maic mommy . The degree to which Slavic and Romance ... from Slavic. Evidence of this is the usage of Slavic particle da for affirmation in Romanian, which ... is based on common Slavic roots such as a iubi to love , a citi to read , glas voice , nevoie need ... of French borrowings in English. Slavic borrowings are especially frequent when strong emotional ... illness, disease , iubire love , dragoste love , slav glory , n dejde hope , etc. Slavic derived ... Slavic verbs to describe actions and changes of state a lovi to hit , a goni to chase , a topi to melt ... more details
in EastSlavic languages . Law of open syllables During the Common Slavic period, a tendency known ... Slovak dialects i.e. just like in South Slavic , and in the rest of West and EastSlavic languages only when the syllable is under acute rising accent compare Proto Slavic Unicode a rdla plough ... Russian r lo If the syllable was not acuted, metathesis in West and EastSlavic occurs without the lengthening ... metathesis occurs with the lengthening, just as in South Slavic compare Czech mlat , wikt hr ch hr ch to Polish m ot , wikt groch Polish groch with o inside. EastSlavic languages manifest so called pleophony ... occurred without the lengthening . In EastSlavic languages pleophony yielded CVRC CVRVC. The reflex of l in North West Lechitic and EastSlavic is always hard . Since the reflexes of acuted word ... It has been suggested ref Matasovi 2008 150 ref that EastSlavic preserved the actual state ... in all dialects except in EastSlavic, in a position preceding the liquid. So the exact development ...Slavic liquid metathesis refers to the historical phenomenon of metathesis linguistics metathesis of liquid consonant s occurring in Common Slavic period in South Slavic languages South Slavic and Czecho ... the already differentiated Slavic dialects, but characteristically manifested in a number of dialects ... evidence There are glosses of Slavic words that show no effect of liquid metathesis in foreign language ... writes Slavic names as lang grc and lang grc OCS versions of these names would ... word for king in all Slavic languages Bulgarian and Macedonian wikt , Serbo Croatian ... Russian . Reflexes in Slavic languages In South Slavic the vowel and the liquid metathesize ... Slavic PSl. gardu OCS wikt grad settlement PSl. walti Serbo Croatian wikt vlat Serbo Croatian ... Sanskrit v rtman path , English language English milk as opposed to the metathesized South Slavic ... only in South Slavic, partially Slovak and in non word initial position in the whole Czecho Slovak ... more details
Zagorites , ancestors of modern Greeks See also List of early EastSlavic states References Category Slavic ethnic groups Medieval Slavic tribes es Anexo Tribus eslavas de la Edad Media ...Unreferenced date February 2011 merge Early Slavs date April 2011 This is a list of Early Slavs Slavic tribes reported in the Middle Ages , that is, before the year 1500. East Slavs Buzhans , ancestors of Ukrainians alternatively identified as West Slavs Dregovichs same with Draguvites , ancestors of Belarussians Drevlyans , ancestors of Ukrainians Dulebes , ancestors of Ukrainians Goryuns Ilmen Slavs , ancestors of Russians Kiev culture , ancestors of Ukrainians Krivich , ancestors of Belarussians Korchak culture Penkovka culture Polans eastern , ancestors of Ukrainians Polochans , ancestors of Belarussians Radimichs , ancestors of Russians reported as Lekhitic tribe Severians also South Slavic, as Serbs , ancestors of Russians Tivertsi , ancestors of Ukrainians Ulichs , ancestors of Ukrainians Volhynians , ancestors of Ukrainians Vyatichs , ancestors of Russians reported as Lekhitic tribe West Slavs Glopeanie , ancestors of Poles Hevelli , ancestors of Germans Lendians , ancestors of Poles Lugii Slavo Germanic peoples Germanic Milceni , ancestors of both Germans and Sorbs Mazurs , ancestors of both Poles and Germans Obotrites , ancestors of both Germans and Sorbs Pomeranians Slavic tribe Pomeranians , ancestors of Germans Polabians tribe Polabians , ancestors of Germans Polans western , ancestors of Poles never mentioned Pyritzans , ancestors of Germans Rani Slavic tribe Rani , ancestors of Germans Slovenes , same as Slovaks during the early Middle Ages l anie , ancestors of Poles Sorbs same as White Serbs Veleti , ancestors of Germans Vistulans , ancestors of Poles identified with White Croats Volinians , same as Volhynians , ancestors of Ukrainians Wends , ancestors ... of both modern Greeks and Macedonians ethnic group Macedonians Serbs Seven Slavic tribes of Moesia ... more details
two Slavic branches West Slavic languages West and EastSlavic languages East by a belt of German language ... Slavic colspan 3 West Slavic colspan 3 EastSlavic c psl Proto Slavic language Late Proto Slavic ...pp semi small yes Infobox language family name South Slavic map Slavic europe.svg mapcaption legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Eastern South Slavic child2 Western South Slavic iso5 zls South Slavic languages sidebar The South Slavic languages comprise one of three branches of the Slavic languages . There are approximately 30 million ... Slavic language to be written the first Slavic language was the dialect spoken in Thessalonica , now ... South Slavic Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox churches in the form of various local Church Slavonic language Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slavic languages constitute a dialect .... ref cite book author Roland Sussex title The Slavic languages pages 43 44 location Cambridge ... Bunjevac used in some media in Serbia Linguistic prehistory Image Slavic languages.png thumb Slavic languages in Europe alt Map of Europe indicating where Slavic languages are spoken The Slavic languages are part of the Balto Slavic group, which belongs to the Indo European languages Indo European language family. The South Slavic languages have been considered a Genetic linguistics genetic Comparative linguistics node in Slavic studies defined by a set of phonological, morphological and lexical innovations isoglosses which separate it from the Western and Eastern Slavic groups. That view ... Slavic languages are shared with the Eastern Slavic group, but not the Western Slavic. These include ref Cited after harvcoltxt Matasovi 2008 pp 59, 143 ref Consistent application of Slavic second palatalization before Proto Slavic v Loss of d and t before Proto Slavic l Merger of Proto Slavic ... more details
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps region was a historic process that took place between the 6th and 9th ... state Carinthia , Styria state Styria , East Tyrol , Lower Austria and parts of Upper Austria were settled by Slavs Slavic tribes. This settlement meant the beginning of the ethnogenesis of the Slovene people . Historical background File Origins 500A.png thumb right 310px Slavic lands c. 500 550 CE The Slavic migrations Slavic migrations migration of Slavic peoples from their Slavic peoples Origins and Slavic homeland debate homeland began in roughly the late 4th to early 5th century, as Germanic ... over territories in the eastern part of the disintegrating Roman Empire . Slavic tribes were ... York De Gruyter, 2003. COBISS ID 23545442 ref Evidence The prevailing view on the Slavic settlement ... Mitja Gu tin, Za etki slovanskega naseljevanja na Slovenskem The beginnings of Slavic settlement ..., 15. ref . Another important evidence of Slavic advances is the progressive decline of ancient Christian dioceses in the respective areas. Phases of the settlement The first phase of Slavic settlement ... i.e., the West Slavic speaking branch . ref name tih Peter tih . Ozemlje Slovenije v zgodnjem srednjem ... century to late 9th century , Ljubljana, 2001. COBISS ID 111715072 ref From there, Slavic peoples ... diocese is recorded before 577. File Origins 700.png 300px thumb right Slavic tribes mid 7th century AD. Carantanians , the ancestors of modern Slovenes , are shown in the Eastern Alps East Alpine area. The second phase of Slavic settlement came from the south and took place after the Lombards ... by 582 and the adjacent Eastern Alps region. The Slavic Avar progress towards the Eastern Alps ... I of Bavaria Tassilo I . In 592 the Bavarians won, but in 595 the Slavic Avar army gained victory ... , having thus formed an ethnic boundary between the Slavic and Romance territories which has largely ... after they had been defeated by the Lombards at Lauriana, in 720. File Slavic tribes in the Balkans.png ... more details
The history of all Bible translations into Slavic languages begins with Bible translations into Church Slavonic . Other languages include EastSlavic Old Belarusian File Bible skorina.gif thumb 120px right Bible, published by Francysk Skaryna An effort to produce a version in the vernacular was made by Francysk Skaryna d. after 1535 , a native of Polatsk in Belarus . He published at Prague , 1517 19, twenty two Old Testament books in Old Belarusian language , in the preparation of which he was greatly influenced by the Bohemian Bible of 1506 . Other efforts were made during the 16th and 17th centuries, but the Church Slavonic predominated in all these efforts. For further reference go to http www.pravapis.org art skaryna1.asp Russian main Bible translations into Russian See Russian Synodal Bible See also Archangel Gospel , Russian. And the The Four Gospels Chetveroevangelie Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander by Pyotr Mstislavets 1574 1575 Ukrainian main Bible translations into Ukrainian The known history of the Bible translation into Ukrainian began in 16th century with Peresopnytsia Gospels , which included only four Gospels of the New Testament . South Slavic Bulgarian main Bible translations into Bulgarian The Bulgarian Orthodox church continued to use the Old Church Slavonic until the 1940s. In 1835 the British and Foreign Bible Society contracted a Bulgarian monk, Neofit Rilski , who started on a new translation which, in later editions, remains the standard version today. Macedonian main Bible translations into Macedonian Early history of Macedonian translations are closely linked with translations into Bulgarian dialects Bulgarian dialects from 1852. The whole Bible including the Deuterocanonical books translated in Macedonian by the Archbishop Gavril ... also unique in the European literature. West Slavic Polish main Bible translations into Polish Bible ... Slavic Bible PDF Russia Category Bible translations by language Slavic Category Slavic languages ... more details
more footnotes date January 2010 The Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditions for determining a person s name in countries influenced by EastSlavic languages EastSlavic linguistic tradition. This relates to modern Russia , Belarus , Ukraine , Republic of Macedonia Macedonia , Bulgaria and Kazakhstan . For exact rules, differences and historical changes, see respective languages and linguistics related articles. In such locations, it is obligatory for people to have three names a given name , a patronymic , and a family name surname . They are generally presented in that order, e.g. ..., a person has a Russian personal name given name chosen by the parents. First names in EastSlavic ... of Slavic origin that originally means Great in his Rule Power , but can be interpreted by contemprorary EastSlavic languages speakers as The Lord of the World Peace Yermolai, of Tatar ... is itself of Greek language Greek origin and Slavic names native pre Christian Slavic lexicons e.g. ... origin meaning victory of the people Boris Borys, a pre Christian Slavic diminutive of Borislav ... 2 Non Slavic Christian male first names Bulat, of Turkic Tatar origin, originally from Persian ... a pre Christian Slavic name, it was invented by Alexander Vostokov in 1802 and became popular when ... of grammatical gender is a characteristic of Slavic languages, and is not considered to be changing ... short for familiya, imya, otchestvo , i.e. last name, first name, patronymic . Comparison between Slavic and other names In the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian languages, non Slavic languages Slavic .... Exceptions for some post Soviet countries In the local languages of the non Slavic peoples Slavic ... . See also List of surnames in Russia Romanization of Russian Russian personal name Slavic names Slavic surnames Ukrainian name References Specific references reflist Further reading in Russian ... Empire Soviet Union and CIS countries, Names in Category Russian language surnames Category Slavic ... more details
The Seven Slavic tribes lang bg , Sedem slavyanski plemena were a union of Slavic peoples Slavic tribes of Moesia the Danubian Plain Bulgaria Danubian Plain in modern Bulgaria that was established around the middle of the 7th century and took part in the formation of the First Bulgarian Empire together with the Bulgars in 680 681. In the late 7th century the Seven Slavic tribes moved west and were assigned the defence of the newly established Bulgarian Empire s western and northwestern border the Iskar River up to its mouth in the Danube against Eurasian Avars Avar raids, as well as some of the passes of the Balkan Mountains , whereas the Severi tribe Severi , whose possible participation in the union is not clear, would guard the eastern part of the mountains. The Seven Slavic tribes, together with other Slavic tribes of the Bulgarian Empire, gradually formed the Bulgarians Bulgarian ethnicity in the 9th century due to the Christianization of Bulgaria under Boris I of Bulgaria Boris I and the preceding administrative reforms that deprived them of their autonomy and self government. See also List of Medieval Slavic tribes References cite book last Collective authorlink coauthors year 2002 title Balgarska entsiklopediya A YA publisher IK Trud url http www.znam.bg com action showArticle short?encID 1&article 3005290426&ctx search57800§ionID 1 selectedarticle location Sofia language Bulgarian Bulgaria stub Category Bulgarian Empire Category South Slavic tribes Category Slavic tribes in Thrace and Moesia hu H t szl v t rzs pl Siedem Rod w ... more details
A pan Slavic language is a zonal constructed language for communication among Slavic people. Similarity of the Slavic languages has constantly inspired different people to create Pan Slavic languages. Creation of Pan Slavic languages in the Middle Ages Old Church Slavonic Old Church Slavonic probably was the first literary Slavic language, created by the missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius. Some scholars believe that Old Church Slavonic was not exactly similar to any Slavic language of that time ... serve as a base for many contemporary Slavic languages Glagolitic or Cyrillic . Church Slavonic is used as a liturgical language to this day by some Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches of the Slavic ... on different Slavic languages, mostly on Russian, Serbian and Croatian. Sample Romanized, original ... na wsakich mirnich i ratnich del leznee obwerszenie. Creation of Pan Slavic languages in 19th and 20th Centuries Me duslavjanski jezik Me duslavjanski jezik Inter Slavic language . Work on this language ... of Slavic languages, primarily Russian and Czech, and may be viewed as a naturalistic planned language . Not to be confused with Mezhdunarodny Nauchny Yazyk , which is not a Pan Slavic language at all ... on the Slavic lexicon Neposlava Slavic Nepo . He also used this system to construct other new Esperantoes ... Esperanto Slava Esperanto aka Slovina or Slavina which may be translated as Slavic Esperanto created ... serce pro n n rod dame. Universalis Lingua Slavica Universalis Lingua Slavica Universal Slavic language, also known as Vseslovanski jazyk All Slavic language , is an early example of a zonal constructed ..., and Wisdom was wise Contemporary Pan Slavic languages Slovio See Slovio Wikibooks Slovio Slovianski ... also Pan Slavism External links http steen.free.fr slovianski constructed slavic languages.html List of constructed Slavic languages http www.slovianski.info Slovianski http tutorial.neoslavonic.org ... on line newspaper slavic languages Category Constructed languages Category International ... more details
in the 9th century. ref name Harck15 In the case of Rugia, continuous settlement from the pre Slavic to the Slavic era is suggested based on pollen analyses and name transitions, ref Joachim Herrmann ... of both the medieval name of Rugia and the tribal name of the Slavic R uj ani, though this theory is not generally ... Slavic and Scandinavia n trading center in Ralswiek . In the 11th and 12th centuries, they also ..., which belonged to the Lechitic languages Lechitic group of the West Slavic languages. In the course ... to be collected from the continental Slavs further east. Regrouping after Henry s death 1127 , the Rani ... Akademie Verlag GmbH location Berlin page 530 isbn de icon See also List of Medieval Slavic tribes Notes reflist Pomeranian history dem DEFAULTSORT Rani Slavic Tribe Category Polabian Slavs Category ... more details