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  1. Slavic languages

    familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic protoname Proto Slavic child1 East Slavic languages East Slavic child2 South Slavic languages South Slavic child3 West Slavic languages West Slavic map Slavic europe.svg mapcaption legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic ... iso5 sla The Slavic languages also called Slavonic languages , a group of closely related language s of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo European languages , have speakers in most of Eastern ... Image Balto slavic languages1997.png thumb 250px Balto Slavic languages by number of speakers ... Slavic languages on the basis of geographical distribution into three main branches, some of which feature subbranches Style vertical align top East Slavic languages Eastern Slavic branch Old East Slavic ... small Style vertical align top West Slavic languages West Slavic branch Czech & Slovak Czech ... Lower Sorbian Knaanic language Knaanic small extinct small Style vertical align top South Slavic languages ... Slavic languages North Slavic branch has existed as well. The Old Novgorod dialect may have ... sometimes to combine the West and East Slavic languages into one group, in opposition to the South Slavic languages, due to traits the West and East Slavic branches share with each other that they do not with the South Slavic languages. The most obvious differences between the West and East Slavic branches are in orthography of standard languages West Slavic languages are written in the Latin script ... , whereas the East Slavic languages are written in Cyrillic script Cyrillic and with Eastern Orthodox or Uniate faithful have had more Greek language Greek influence. East Slavic languages such as Russian ... South Slavic. The tripartite division of the Slavic languages does not take into account the spoken ... Slavic literary i.e., standard languages. For example, Slovak West Slavic and Ukrainian East ... standard language itself. Although the Slavic languages split from a common proto language later ...   more details



  1. North Slavic languages

    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 East Slavic 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 East Slavic. 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 ... 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 ... in North Slavic. sten Dahl ed. , Tense and Aspect in the Languages of Europe . Berlin Mouton de ... artificially constructed language Category Artistic languages Category Slavic languages cs Severoslovansk ...   more details



  1. West Slavic languages

    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 ...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 Slavic Slavic 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 East Slavic languages East Slavic 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 ...   more details



  1. Balto-Slavic languages

    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 ... Slavica page 5 quote Though Prussian is undoubtedly closer to the East Baltic languages than to Slavic ... by means of well defined sound law s, and out of which modern Slavic and Baltic languages descended ... 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 ... among Baltic and Slavic languages were a result of an intensive language contact, i.e., that they were ... Baltic and Slavic languages are a result of not only genetic relationship, but also of later language ... still reject a genetic relationship, most scholars accept that Baltic and Slavic languages experienced ... Baltic and Slavic languages were originally one language and so form one group . ref Harvcoltxt ... a genetic relationship between the Baltic and Slavic languages and dating the split of the family ... The Balto Slavic languages are most often divided into Baltic and Slavic branches. ref James .... H. 1958, On the Relations between Slavic and Baltic Languages , 4th International Congress of Slavic ... and the areas of the Danubian basin, ref Slavic languages were spoken till the year 800 all ... December 2010 The close relationship of the Baltic and Slavic languages is indicated by a series ... innovation. Citation needed date June 2010 Baltic and Slavic languages also show some correspondence in vocabulary about 100 words are shared by Baltic and Slavic languages, either being a common innovation ... languages and dialects descended. See also Baltic languages Slavic languages Proto Slavic Corded ...   more details



  1. East Slavic languages

    Infobox language family name East Slavic map Slavic europe.svg mapcaption legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Belarusian language Belarusian ... small either a separate language or a dialect of Ukrainian small child5 Old East Slavic language Old East Slavic child6 Ruthenian language Ruthenian iso5 zle The East Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of Slavic languages , currently spoken in Eastern Europe . It is the group with the largest numbers of speakers, far out numbering the West Slavic languages Western and South Slavic languages Southern Slavic groups. Current East Slavic languages are Belarusian language ... of Carpathian Rus Genetic Aspects ref The East Slavic languages descend from a proto language common predecessor , the language of the medieval Kievan Rus 9th to 13th centuries . All these languages use the Cyrillic script , but with particular modifications. Classification File East Slavic Languages Tree en.png 650px Differentiation The East Slavic territory shows definitely a linguistic ... languages in Eastern Europe in the mid 1920 s When the common Old East Slavic language became separated ... them. In both cases one has to keep in mind that the history of the East Slavic languages is of course ... first Roland authorlink Roland Sussex last2 Cubberley first2 Paul title The Slavic languages publisher Cambridge University Press year 2006 location Cambridge isbn 978 0 521 22315 7 ref harv Slavic languages commons category East Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT East Slavic Languages Category East Slavic ... dialect, which shares features from the both languages. East Polesian is a transitional step between ... a line between two languages. Central Russian Central or Middle Russian with its Moscow sub dialect ... ref scope row Proto Slavic PSl g colspan 2 g colspan 2 scope row pretonic e yakanye e colspan ...   more details



  1. Swadesh list of Slavic languages

    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 ... 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 ... of the palatalizations was uniform throughout Common Slavic and that West Slavic languages developed ... See also Wiktionary Appendix Swadesh lists for Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT Swadesh List Of Slavic Languages Category Language phonologies Category Slavic languages Category Slavic words and phrases ... only several centuries of rapid change occurred before the breakup of Slavic linguistic unity. Slavic ... the evolution of languages via comparison. It contains a set of 207 basic words which can be found ... orthography IPA align center I Unicode j az , j Proto Slavic IPA ja Russian IPA as Bulgarian j IPA ja Czech ja IPA ja Polish align center you singular Unicode ty Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA ti Bulgarian ty IPA t Czech ty IPA t Polish align center he Unicode on t Proto Slavic ... Proto Slavic IPA m Russian IPA ni Bulgarian my IPA m Czech my IPA m Polish align center you plural Unicode vy Proto Slavic IPA v Russian IPA vi Bulgarian vy IPA v Czech wy, pa stwo IPA v , pa stf Polish align center they Unicode oni, ony, ona Proto Slavic IPA n i Russian ... this Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA to va Bulgarian toto IPA toto Czech to IPA t Polish align center that Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA to Russian IPA ono va Bulgarian tamto IPA tamto Czech tamto IPA tamt Polish align center here Proto Slavic , IPA z d es ... there Unicode tam Proto Slavic IPA tam Russian IPA tam Bulgarian tam IPA tam Czech tam IPA ...   more details



  1. South Slavic languages

    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 ... two Slavic branches West Slavic languages West and East Slavic languages East by a belt of German language ... 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 ... 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 ... Slavic languages are shared with the Eastern Slavic group, but not the Western Slavic. These include ..., however, and are shared with some languages of the Eastern and Western Slavic language groups ..., the classifications are arbitrary to some degree. Dialectal classification South Slavic languages ... group of South Slavic languages Bulgarian dialects Eastern Bulgarian dialects Western Bulgarian ... Main Macedonian language see also Dialects of Macedonian language Transitional South Slavic languages ... transitional between the Central and Eastern groups of South Slavic languages. Torlakian is thought ... by long term contact rather than genetic relation. Western group of South Slavic languages History ... among the languages and dialects of the western group of South Slavic languages table class wikitable ... to the verb to be , which is used as the auxiliary in all other Slavic languages see also Macedonian ... 978 953 150 840 7 language Croatian citation title The Slavic languages first1 Roland last1 Sussex author1 ..., German and Croatian http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 373 16 South Slavic languages Slavic ...   more details



  1. Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages

    original research date June 2011 Unreferenced date May 2011 In Slavic languages , only one nearly universal type of aspectual opposition forms two grammatical aspects perfective aspect perfective and imperfective aspect imperfective in contrast with English, which has several aspectual oppositions perfect vs. neutral progressive vs. nonprogressive and in the past tense, habitual used to ... vs. neutral . The aspectual distinctions exist on the lexical level speakers have no unique method of forming a perfective verb from a given imperfective one or conversely . Perfective verbs are most often formed by means of prefixes, changes in the root linguistics root , or using a completely different root suppletion . Note, however, that possessing a prefix does not necessarily mean that a verb is perfective. Contrast between a perfective and an imperfective verb may be also indicated by stress, e.g. Russian perfective , imperfective to strew, shower, heap upon something . With a few exceptions each Slavic verb is either perfective or imperfective. Most verbs form strict pairs of one perfective and one imperfective verb with generally the same meaning. However, each Slavic language contains a number of bi aspectual verbs, which may be used as both imperfective and perfective. They are mainly borrowings from non Slavic languages, but some native verbs also belong to this group. As opposed to them, mono aspectual verbs are mainly native. There are mono aspectual imperfective verbs without perfective equivalents among others, verbs with the meaning to be and to have as well ... time . Most simple Polish verbs are imperfective as in other Slavic languages , ex ... verbs such a list is similar in other Slavic languages . The example is an imperfective and a perfective ... and ongoing activities. Category Slavic languages Category Grammatical aspects .... Aspect in Slavic is a superior category in relation to Grammatical tense tense or Grammatical ...   more details



  1. American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages

    The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages AATSEEL is an academic organization founded in 1941. ref name aatseel site http www.aatseel.org about About AATSEEL . ref AATSEEL holds an annual conference each December and publishes the Slavic and East European Journal SEEJ , a peer reviewed journal of Slavic studies . AATSEEL is currently run by Princeton University professor Caryl Emerson, who will serve until the end of 2010 when University of Pittsburgh professor Nancy Condee will become President ref http www.aatseel.org executive council ref See also American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies AAASS American Council of Teachers of Russian ACTR External links http www.aatseel.org AATSEEL official site References Reflist DEFAULTSORT American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages Category Academic organizations Category Linguistics organizations US org stub ...   more details



  1. Slavic

    Wiktionary Slav , Slavic or Slavonic may refer to Slavic peoples Slavic languages Slavic mythology Slavic names Slavic surnames the Church Slavonic language , and its earliest form, the Old Church Slavonic language Slav village , a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip The Slav Defense , a chess opening See also Slavonia , a region in eastern Croatia Slavyansky Disambig Category Slavic de Slawisch es Eslavo fa fr Slave gl Slave it Slavo he hu Szl vok no Slavisk ...   more details



  1. Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PG -- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian languages

    Subclass PG Slavic, Baltic and Albanian is a subclass in the Library of Congress classification system, under the more general heading Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes the ranges of call numbers within subclass PG. In this classification system, the numerical part of a book s call number places it within the subject hierarchy described below for example, the 1999 Slovo edition of Leo Tolstoy s Anna Karenina has the call number PG 3365 .A6 1999 , placing it in the category of Tolstoi PG 3365 3417 , in 1800 1870 PG 3320 3447 , in Individual authors and works PG 3300 3493 , in Russian literature PG 2900 3698 . Contents PG 1 9665.............Slavic. Baltic. Albanian 1 7948............ Slavic languages Slavic 1 499............Slavic philology and languages General 500 585..........Slavic literature General 601 716..........Church Slavic 771 799..........Bulgarian Church Slavic 801 1146......... Bulgarian language Bulgarian 1151 1199........ Macedonian language Macedonian 1201 1696........ Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 1801 1962........ Slovenian language Slovenian 2001 2826........ Russian language 2830 2847........ Belarusian language Belarusian 2900 3698........ Russian literature 2900 3190.......History and criticism 2900 2998......General 3001 3026......Special periods 3041 3065......Poetry 3071 3089......Drama 3091 3099......Prose 3100 3155......Folk literature including texts 3199 3299.......Collections 3199 3205......General 3211 3219......Translations 3223 3228......Special periods 3230 3238......Poetry 3240 3255......Drama 3260 3299......Prose 3300 3490.......Individual authors and works 3300 3308......Early to 1700 3310 3319......18th century 3312.......... Gavril Romanovich ... Sorbian Wendic 6001 7446........ Polish language Polish 7900 7925........Other Slavic dialects 8001 9146......... Baltic languages Baltic 8201 8208........ Old Prussian language Old Prussian 8501 8772 ...   more details



  1. South Slavic

    South Slavic can refer to South Slavic languages South Slavs South Slavic peoples disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ...   more details



  1. West Slavic

    West Slavic can refer to West Slavic languages West Slavs West Slavic peoples disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ...   more details



  1. East Slavic

    East Slavic can refer to Wiktionary East Slavic languages East Slavs East Slavic peoples disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ...   more details



  1. Slavic literature

    Slavic literature refers to the literature in any of the Slavic languages Belarusian literature Bosnian literature Bulgarian literature Croatian literature Czech literature Kashubian literature Macedonian literature Polish literature Russian literature Serbian literature Slovak literature Slovene literature Ukrainian literature See also Slavic studies Old Church Slavonic language Category European literature ...   more details



  1. Slavic microlanguages

    f r Slawistik, 1994, Bd. 39. slavic languages DEFAULTSORT Slavic Microlanguages Category Slavic languages pl Mikroj zyki ru sl Slovanska osamosvojena nare ja uk ...no footnotes date January 2011 Slavic microlanguages are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a standard term in Slavistics . Citation needed date July 2009 Slavic microlanguages exist both as geographically and socially peripheral dialects of more well established Slavic languages and as completely isolated speech forms. They often enjoy a written form, a certain degree of standardization and are used in a variety of circumstances typical of literary languages, albeit in a limited fashion and always alongside a national literary language. Insular and peripheral microlanguages Native speakers or users of contemporary Slavic microlanguages either live among unrelated linguistic communities, thereby constituting an ethnic island, or live on the geographical wikt periphery periphery of their historical ethnic group . Correspondingly, these microlanguages can be divided into insular and peripheral categories the later of which can also be called regional languages . The principle insular forms are Rusyn language Rusyn , Burgenland Croatian , Molise Croatian dialect Molise Croatian , Resian .... Functional characteristics The precise hierarchical relationship between national literary languages ... and explored genres in the case of national languages, compared to the narrowness of genres and limited ... Slavic language is to a greater or lesser degree governed by an organized literary and linguistic ... it as such. In terms of location, Slavic microlanguages exist in both predominantly Slavic peoples Slavic and non Slavic areas, earning some the designation of linguistic islands resulting from ...   more details



  1. Slavic studies

    Slavic studies or Slavistics borrowed from Russian is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples Slavic areas, Slavic languages , literature, history, and culture. Originally ... States about the Slavic world nurtured by the Cold War, Slavic studies flourished in the years from World War II into the 1990s and remains strong though university enrollments in Slavic languages ... , published by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages Slavic ..., a Slavic AmE or Slavonic BrE scholar. Increasingly historians and other humanists and social scientists who study Slavic area cultures and societies have been included in this rubric. Slavistics ... revival among various Slavic peoples nations of Slavic origins and failed ideological attempts to establish a common sense of Slavic community, exemplified by the Pan Slavism Pan Slavist movement . Among the first scholars to use the term was Josef Dobrovsk . A Slavic specialist is also known as a Slavist borrowed from Russian . The history of Slavic studies is generally divided onto three periods. Until 1876 the early slavists concentrated on documentation and printing of monuments of Slavic languages, among them the first texts written in national languages. It was also then that the majority of Slavic languages received their first modern dictionary dictionaries , grammars and compendia. The second period, ending with World War I , was marked by fast development of Slavic philology and linguistics , most notably, outside of Slavic countries themselves, in the circle formed around August Schleicher and August Leskien at the University of Leipzig . After World War I Slavic ... populations having Slavic origins. After World War II centres of Slavic studies, and much greater ... language language , Ethnic Macedonian literature literature , Macedonian culture Slavic culture ... , Culture of Montenegro culture , History of Montenegro history . Poland languages Polish language ...   more details



  1. Proto-Slavic

    Proto Slavic is the proto language from which Slavic languages later emerged. It was spoken before the seventh ... has been reconstructed by applying the comparative method to all the attested Slavic languages as well as other Indo European languages . Origin File Balto Slavic lng.png thumb left 260px Area ... Balto Slavic apart from other Indo European languages probably lasted from c. 3000 to 1000 BCE, a period ... Slavic appears to have had close contacts with Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian and Proto ... languages, than most Germanic populations. Citation needed date June 2011 The Balto Slavic Indo ... distribution of the Slavic languages. The larger shaded area is the Prague Penkov Kolochin complex ... Slavic languages are dated to the ninth century. Afterwards, during the so called Common Slavic period ... South Slavic languages South Slavic dialect used for the translations was clearly ... Harvcoltxt Kortlandt 1994 p 93 ref and the ruki sound law , which had the effect in Slavic languages ... var g in Eastern Slavic branch of languages Ukrainian and eventually Russian without ... star Czech language Czech gwojzda gw zda hv zda IPA hv ezda star South Slavic languages gwojzda ... throughout Common Slavic and West Slavic languages developed later on by Analogy Linguistics analogy ... k g x k g x align center colspan 2 East Slavic languages East Slavic c z s c z s align center colspan 2 South Slavic languages South Slavic c z s c z s align center rowspan 3 West Slavic languages West Slavic Central Slovak language Slovak c z c z s align center Lechitic languages ... and Bosnian literary standards are exclusively ijekavian. A number of other Slavic languages ... Slavic borrowings The lexical stock of Proto Slavic also includes a number of loanword s from the languages ... and the relatively late attestation of both Slavic and Turkic languages. Older literature, as well ... Balto Slavic languages Old Church Slavonic Slavic languages Language family Notes reflist colwidth ...   more details



  1. Slavic Europe

    currency code time zone utc offset footnotes footnote1 footnote2 footnote7 Slavic Europe is a region of Europe where Slavic languages are spoken. This area is situated in Central Europe Central ... Slavic languages.png thumb 250px Slavic languages of Europe The two main religions within countries ...Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox Geopolitical organization conventional long name Slavic Europe native name image map Slavic europe.png image caption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language membership flag ... Kiev Ljubljana Minsk Moscow Podgorica Prague Sarajevo Skopje Sofia Warsaw Zagreb languages type Official languages languages Belarusian language Belarusian Bosnian language Bosnian Bulgarian language ... states also have considerable Slavic populations plus large numbers of other citizens who can speak a Slavic language, particularly Russian. Over three quarters of the population of Latvia ... is Slavic mostly Russian and Ukrainian , ref http pub.stat.ee px web.2001 Dialog Saveshow.asp Statistics Estonia ref and 14.3 of the population of Lithuania speaks a Slavic language natively mostly ... and Albania in regions close to border with former Yugoslav lands. These are home to historic Slavic speaking minorities in what are majority non Slavic nations. History Pan Slavism Main Pan Slavism ... group s one of the movements was called Pan Slavism and it tried to unite nations of Slavic origins ... expansion and the subjugation of nations of Slavic origin such as Ukrainians or Poles . Another fact was due to independent developments amongst Slavic peoples and the development of antagonisms between ... the freedom of the Ukrainians both religiously and culturally. Also, while certain Slavic nations such as the Czechs ... Union came another period of attempts to use the idea of Slavic unity for political purposes, and post ...   more details



  1. Slavic mythology

    in later historic sources, as in many Slavic languages today Polish piorun for example . Perun ... of the various Slavic languages it can be shown that they originate from a single, Proto Slavic ... Slavic languages Slavic peoples List of films based on Slavic mythology Book of Veles Finnish mythology ...Citations missing date May 2008 Expand Russian date September 2009 Slavic mythology ... of Slavic mythology. Despite some arguable theories for instance, the Book of Veles , it cannot ... to Slavic lands in 862. Therefore, all their original religious beliefs and traditions were ... complete by the late 11th century. Before that, sparse records of Slavic religion were mostly written by non Slavic Christian missionaries who were uninterested in accurately portraying pagan beliefs. Archaeological remains of old Slavic cult image s and shrine s have been found, though little ... in folk customs, songs, and stories of all the Slavic nations. Written sources Image Sadko.jpg thumb 225px Many generations of Slavic artists were inspired by their national folklore. Illustrated ... written accounts of Slavic mythology predating the fragmentation of the Proto Slavic people into West ... interpreted this through the Slavic folk belief in Werewolf werewolves , whilst others believe that Herodotus actually referred to Veles god God of the underworld and death ancient Slavic carnival ... Slavic peoples South Slavic tribe that crossed the Danube heading south in just two days. According ... Slavic fairies vilas , but does not mention any other names. The Slavic Primary Chronicle is a major ... the history of the Ancient Rus early Eastern Slavic state . Even though the manuscript was compiled ... in the East Slavic epic The Tale of Igor s Campaign referring to Veles, Da bog, and Hors. The original ... written records are of West Slavic paganism, particularly of Wends Wendish and Polabians Polabian ... were idolatrous, blood thirsty barbarian s. As none of those missionaries learned any Slavic language ...   more details



  1. Slavic names

    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 ..., DMITRY ETC, BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT DERIVED FROM THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST ... FROM THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST CHECK THEIR ETYMOLOGY. THANK YOU ... FROM THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST CHECK THEIR ETYMOLOGY. THANK ... ETC, BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT DERIVED FROM THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST CHECK THEIR ETYMOLOGY ... , 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 ... 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 or two lexeme ... 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 in Russian , or a Mila .... 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 first name ... disambiguation Wanda , Vladislav Ladislao , Bogdan , etc. List of Christian Saints bearing Slavic name ...   more details



  1. Slavic Americans

    infobox ethnic group group Slavic American image File Flag of the United States.svg 100px , File Pan Slavic flag.svg 80px poptime Approx. 20 million br small 7 of the total U.S. population small langs American English Czech Language Czech Polish language Polish Slovak language Slovak Belarusian language Belarusian Russian language Russian Ukrainian language Ukrainian Bosnian language Bosnian Bulgarian language Bulgarian Macedonian language Macedonian Croatian language Croatian Montenegrin language Montenegrin Serbian language Serbian Slovenian language Slovenian rels Eastern Orthodox , Judaism , Roman Catholicism , Islam Slavic Americans are Americans of Slavic peoples Slavic descent. There are various subgroups of Slavic Americans, including West Slavic Flagicon Czech Republic Czech Americans Flagicon Poland Polish Americans Flagicon Slovakia Slovak Americans East Slavic Flagicon Belarus Belarusian Americans Flagicon Russia Russian Americans Flagicon Ukraine Ukrainian Americans Rusyn American South Slavic Flagicon Bosnia Bosnian American s Flagicon Bulgaria Bulgarian Americans Flagicon Croatia Croatian Americans Flagicon Macedonia Macedonian Americans Flagicon Montenegro Montenegrin Americans Flagicon Serbia Serbian Americans Flagicon Slovenia Slovenian Americans flagicon Yugoslavia Yugoslav American s External links http slavicorganization.com Slavic American National Convention http slavicamericanchamber.org Slavic American Chamber of Commerce References Reflist Category American people of Slavic descent ...   more details



  1. Slavic Neopaganism

    File HandsGod.svg thumb 150px The Hands of God , a common symbol of Rodnovery. Neopaganism2 Slavic Neopaganism mostly called Rodnovery in the Slavic languages , a compound word of rodna native and vera ... . Moskva IA RAN, 2007. ISBN 9785912980176 ref ref English form used by many English language Slavic ... reviving the Slavic paganism ethnic religion of the Slavs . ref http www.cesnur.org 2007 bord aitamurto.htm ... ref Its adherents call themselves Rodnovers . The movement is at times intertwined with Slavic Vedism .... ref Inceptions The pre Christian Slavic mythology religions of the Slavic peoples probably died out ... remnants of the pre Christian religions cn date January 2012 . In the 19th century, many Slavic peoples Slavic nations Pan Slavism experienced a Romantic fascination with an idealised Slavic Arcadia ... In the absence of extensive written or archaeological evidence for the destroyed Slavic religions, these artistic visions were important in rebuilding interest in the lost Slavic heritage after the unmitigated ... proto Neopagan manifesto cn date January 2012 with its depiction of two cultures in the Slavic lands one was the original pure Slavic culture of the peasants, the other was the imported foreign ..., the 19th century rediscovered many authentic fragments of Slavic religion, such as the publication ..., many Slavic nations developed their own Rodnover movements in the first half of the 20th century ... Russia Image Slavic neopaganism.jpg 250px right thumb A Rodnover ritual in modern Russia . The first ... , Smagoslav, et al. Moscow Slavic Pagan Community. Slavic Paganism. 2001 6 22. Accessed 2011 12 27. ref Rodnover groups in the Russian Federation include the Slavic Communities Union based in Kaluga ... variants of the Aryan myth, which place the source of the Slavic civilization and its beliefs as far ... kidmpsu.ru 2009 09 20 20 00 34 62 2009 09 20 12 19 26 . S. Ryazanov . Slavic neo paganism in the post ..., states that it is a manufactured parareligious movement based on fabricated Slavic mythology ...   more details



  1. Old Slavic

    Old Slavic may refer to the Old Church Slavonic language the Proto Slavic language language also known as Common Slavic disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Slavic nationalism

    Slavic nationalisms Pan Slavism Russian nationalism Slavophile Ukrainian nationalism South Slavic, see rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire Bosnian Pyramids Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonism National awakening of the ethnic Macedonians Illyrian movement Croatia Slovenian nationalism Venetic theory disambig ru ...   more details




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