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THE HISTORY OF EVOLUTION AND OPERATION OF THE CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE IN RUSSIA
Вестник Московского информационно-технологического университета - Московского архитектурно-строительного института, 2021A.O. Privalskaya
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The Old Church Slavonic Corpora and Their Use in Language Studies at the University
2023Ilia Afanasev, Andrey Babanov
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Grammar of the Church-Slavonic Language in the Ukrainian Redaction.
American Slavic and East European Review, 1959Victor O. Buyniak +1 more
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The use of substantivised participles in the Old Church Slavonic language
Slavianovedenie, 2020openaire +2 more sources
On the relationship of old Church Slavonic to the written language of early Rus'
Russian Linguistics, 1987Horace G Lunt
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Computer processing of a Clopen language system: old-church Slavonic
Linguistica computazionale, 2003Abstract - The aim of this work is to explain and reveal the mutual benefits of computational processing of a dead language and a contemporary language. The dead language considered is Old-Church Slavonic. We shall try to point out that processing of a dead language is important not only for a diachronic study of the language material, and that ...
Camuglia G +2 more
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Croatian Church Slavonic language
2009U radu se opisuje hrvatska inačica crkvenoslavenskoga jezika. Hrvatska se redakcija od ostalih redakcija crkvenoslavenskoga jezika izdvaja time da je jedina sačuvala prvotno, glagoljsko pismo. Druga je njezina specifičnost konfesionalna izdvojenost.
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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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(Old) Church Slavonic compounds in the Romanian language of the 16th and 17th century
2021The paper presents the results of analysis of compounds borrowed from Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic into the Romanian language of the 16th and 17th centuries. A source for the research was the dictionary in Oczko (2014). The found compounds were compared to their equivalents in existing (Old) Church Slavonic corpora.
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