10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLD CHURCH SLAVIC»
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Old Church Slavic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Old Church Slavic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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On Medieval and Renaissance
Slavic Writing: Selected Essays
The relationship of the terms Church Slavic and Old Church Slavic is
unambiguous: the former is the broader of the two, with Old Church Slavic
representing its earliest phase.3 However, occasionally Church Slavic is
contrasted with Old ...
2
Indo-European Linguistics
The oldest extant Old Church Slavic document is not written in a linguistically
unified form, but is rather marked by the individual languages Bulgarian, Serbian,
and Russian. Additionally, it does not contain a perfectly representative excerpt in
...
Michael Meier-Brügger, 2003
3
Library of Congress Subject Headings
C4] Church Slavic inscriptions USE Inscriptions, Church Slavic Church Slavic
language (May Subd Geog) [PG601 -PG698] UF Bulgarian language—To 1100
Church Slavonic language Old Bulgarian language Old Church Slavic language
...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2006
4
Library of Congress Subject Headings
C4) Church Slavic language (PG601-698) x Bulgarian language—To 1100
Church Slavonic language Old Bulgarian language Old Church Slavic language
Old Slavic language Old Slovenian language Slovenian language (Old) —
Bohemian ...
Library of Congress, 1986
Slavic "koine", one must even a priori expect to find ar tificial, amalgamated and
conventional elements. For this reason, the development of Old Church Slavic
must be interpreted with due regard to the principles governing the history of ...
Josef Vachek, Libu_e Du_ková, 1983
6
Language Contact, German and Slovenian
Inasmuch as preposed genitives are extremely atypical in Slavic languages155 (
including Old Church Slavic) and the norm in Germanic languages, and given the
presence of a suitable German model, it is reasonable to conclude that the ...
7
Context and the Lexicon in the Development of Russian Aspect
relative of Prehistoric Slavic, for reasons of chronology, and in the scientific
literature, Old Church Slavic material is often tacitly used to exemplify Prehistoric
Slavic features that cannot otherwise be reconstructed. (4) Old Russian is the
written ...
8
Relexification in Creole and Non-Creole Languages: With ...
loan translations of Greek patterns of discourse; e.g. Old Church Slavic nasps/
6n5,daily,(in the expression 'our daily bread') is a partial loan translation of Greek
epiousios, consisting of the prefixes epi-lna- 'on' + -usios 'go, come'/ sgstbnb 'be'.
Julia Horvath, Paul Wexler, 1997
9
Languages and Their Status
2.2.1 Old Church Slavic One further strand remains to be woven into the scenario
. This is the effect of Christianization on the further development of the relations
between the Slavic languages. A key role is played here by Old Church Slavic, ...
10
The Foundations of Latin
The term Old Church Slavic refers to a small group of South Slavic or
Macedonian-Bulgarian and Moravian manuscripts dating from the tenth and
eleventh centuries c.e. (Schmalstieg 1982: 1). The two most archaic of these are
the Codex ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OLD CHURCH SLAVIC»
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Old Church Slavic is used in the context of the following news items.
Yale ISM Fellows in Sacred Music, Worship, and the Arts
... with a specialization in early Christian Indo-European languages (including Greek, Latin, Gothic, Classical Armenian, and Old Church Slavic) ... «Religion News Service, Jun 15»
Answer Man: How did 'suicide doors' get the name?
If you hadn't considered it, the title “czar/tsar” is a contraction of “tsesar,” which dates to the Old Church Slavic “kaisar” and ultimately back to the ... «Belleville News Democrat, Mar 15»