10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BALTO-SLAVONIC»
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Introduction The present chapter is an account of the historical development of
numeral forms in the various Balto-Slavonic languages; whether or not there was
ever a period of Balto-Slavonic unity, there are some common developments in ...
Jadranka Gvozdanović, 1992
Introduction The present chapter is an account of the historical development of
numeral forms in the various Balto-Slavonic languages; whether or not there was
ever a period of Balto-Slavonic unity, there are some common developments in ...
Jadranka Gvozdanovic, 1992
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Auroux, Sylvain; Koerner, E.F.K.; Niederehe, Hans-Josef; ...
... with Albanian), Italic and Celtic, and the northern European branch Balto-
Slavonic and Germanic. The Indo-Iranian languages represented for him the
most conservative group and the north European ones the least conservative one
; on this ...
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Russian: A Linguistic Introduction
Balto-Slavonic: without entering the debate about whether there was ever a
single Balto-Slavonic language stage or simply a period of close association and
shared development of Proto-Slavonic and Proto-Baltic, we will use Balto-
Slavonic ...
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Geschichte Der Sprachwissenschaften:
... Asiatic, a southwestern, and a north European branch, the Asiatic branch
comprising Indo-Iranian, the south-western branch Greek (perhaps with Albanian
), Italic and Celtic, and the northern European branch Balto-Slavonic and
Germanic.
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Compendium of the World's Languages
Baltic shares exclusively with Slavonic so many features that a Balto-Slavonic
group has long been posited as a branch of Indo-European — with the
supposition that these two groups differentiated at a relatively late stage. Some
analysts, on ...
George L. Campbell, Gareth King, 2013
Finally the word for 'bear', ursus, may reinforce the warning about argumenta ex
silentio in matters of vocabulary: cognate with Gk. dpKros, Skt. fksas, Arm. arj and
Olr. art, it is absent from Germanic and Balto-Slavonic, where it has been ...
Leonard Robert Palmer, 1954
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The Languages of the Soviet Union
Moreover, of the nine branches into which the living Indo-European languages
are divided (or eight, if one takes Balto- Slavonic as a single branch), only one
branch, Celtic, is not represented in the U.S.S.R. (Table 4.1). Indo-European ...
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The Europeans, Second Edition: A Geography of People, ...
Balto-Slavonic. Subfamily. The Baltic and Slavic languages share many features,
including quite archaic ones, suggesting that their speakers have been in close
contact over a very long period oftime. In the second millennium BCE the Balts ...
Robert C. Ostergren, Mathias Le Bosse, 2011
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Text, Speech and Dialogue: 14th International Conference, ...
Balto-Slavonic. Natural. Language. Processing. 2011. Workshop. Building
Support Tools for Russian-Language Information Extraction... Mian Du, Peter von
Etter, Mikhail Kopotev, Mikhail Novikov, Natalia Tarbeeva, and Roman
Yangarber ...
Ivan Habernal, Vaclav Matousek, 2011