Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Slavic
The Slavic family is divided into three branches: East Slavic including Belarusan, Russian and Ukrainian; West Slavic including Czech, Polish, Slovak and Sorbian; South Slavic including Bulgarian, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian.
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Indo-European: Slavic
See Also:
- Princeton University Slavic cataloging manual. Also includes non-Slavic languages using Cyrillic characters.
- Scholarly, non-profit organization based in the US dedicated to fostering the study of pre-eighteenth century Slavic studies.
- Scholarly article (1994) on the history of Balto-Slavic accentuation patterns, by Frederik Kortlandt.
- Publications, mailing list, and links related to the linguistic work carried out within the formal linguistic (generative) framework.
- Historical background and dialects of these two very closely related languages. Includes sample sentences with literal translations.
- Translations and personalized educational services in the Ukrainian and Russian languages.
- Fonts for many Slavic languages including Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian and Serbian.
- Web page of the association.
- Collection of language tools, textbooks, study aids and audio tapes for the Czech and Slovak languages.
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