Is Old Slavonic a direct ancestor of the Russian language? What are its origins and who spoke it? We debunk all the myths that you might frequently meet in Slavophile internet sources and discussions.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information JSL publishes research articles and book reviews that address the description and analysis of Slavic languages and that are of ...
Prof. Julia Verkholantsev, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pennsylvania, discussed how St. Jerome — a scholar who came from Dalmatia and lived from the mid 300s to the early 400s — ...
Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian are three languages. They are not one language. They are not three "similar dialects". They are not or have ever been one language. All three, official standard languages ...
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A German city mobilizes to save a vanishing language
BAUTZEN, Germany — In the singsong cadence of Sorbian, Europe’s westernmost Slavic language, a milk-drinking dragon came to life in a small preschool in Bautzen, a German town in east Saxony, not far ...
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