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Church Slavonic and Its Alternatives as the Liturgical Language of the Orthodox Church

2017
The article brings a modern approach to the use of the Church Slavonic language as a liturgical language in the Russian Orthodox Church and other Churches.
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The Position of the Church Slavonic Language in Croatian Medieval Culture

2011
Hrvatska je srednjovjekovna kultura bila tropismena i trojezična. Pisalo se glagoljicom, latinicom i ćirilicom na hrvatskome, latinskome i crkvenoslavenskome jeziku. Autor razmatra sociolingvistički položaj crkvenoslavenskoga jezika i njegov odnos s narodnim, hrvatskim jezikom.
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THE EMERGENCE OF THE OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE (CHURCH SLAVONIC) AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MODERN RUSSIAN LITERARY LANGUAGE

Research on the history of any language actually means researching the history of the peoples’ speaking that language. In this respect, the study of the so-called ‘‘dead languages’’ provides useful information to the history expert in terms of ethnic and cultural characteristics.
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Univ and Pochaiv old-printed books — sources of the Ukrainian and Church Slavonic languages

Ukrainian Linguistic Medieval Studies
The article analyzes Univ and Pochaiv old-printed books as important sources for studying the Ukrainian and Church Slavonic languages through the lens of copy-based printed catalogues of the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine. It highlights the role of monastic printing houses of the 16th to 18th centuries in shaping the Cyrillic print heritage and ...
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