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The Old Church Slavonic Version
Abstract This chapter discusses the introduction of Christianity among the Slavs and the translation of the New Testament in that region. According to the Vita Constantini, Cyril devised the Glagolithic alphabet for the writing of Slavonic and began the translation of the Gospel.
BRUCE M. METZGER
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Auty Robert. Old church Slavonic Oplatŭ. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 40, 1964. Mélanges André Vaillant. pp. 13-15.
Auty, Robert
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The Old Church Slavonic Academy and the Old Church Slavonic Institute
Journal of Croatian Studies, 1995The Old Church Slavonic Academy was founded in Krk in 1902. It was incorporated into the croatian Theological Academy in Zagreb as its Old Church Slavonic department in 1928. It was only in 1948 that Msgr. Svetozar Ritig succeeded to revive the Old Church Slavonic Academy in Zagreb. The Academy was then renamed into Institute.
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Word‐Length counting in Old Church Slavonic
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 1997Abstract The paper presents some empirical word length data (based on the number of syllables) from Old Church Slavonic and shows that the hyper‐Poisson distribution can be considered an adequate model of these data.
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The Church Slavonic: Language as a Text
Scriptorium slavicumThe article attempts to approach the scientific definition of that we traditionally define as the Church Slavonic language, often forgetting about those parameters that make it a specific phenomenon and in demand for more than a millennium. Moreover, these parameters are determined primarily by the textual nature of the Church Slavonic language.
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Dual in Croatian Church Slavonic
Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch, 2011Der Autor beschreibt den Untergang des Duals im kroatisch-kirchenslavischen. Schon in den ältesten Denkmälern aus der so genannten Übergangsperiode (12. und 13. Jahrhunderte) wechseln sich distributiver Dual und Plural ab. Das beweist aber nicht, dass freier Dual verloren gegangen ist, weil es keine Beispiele der Verwendung Duals im Pluralkontext gibt.
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2015
Presentazione sintetica della storia e dei caratteri principali dello slavo ecclesiastico.
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Presentazione sintetica della storia e dei caratteri principali dello slavo ecclesiastico.
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