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Church Slavonic is a generic term for a set of closely related, highly conservative varieties of Slavic language used for liturgical purposes and, in the medieval period, as a literary language.
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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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1.10 Old Church Slavonic Texts
2021By offering a fresh insight into looking at long-standing issues in the history of research on the Church Slavonic Bible, the article intends to promote more profitable studies rather than merely summarise previous investigations. This paper tackles the wide-ranging problem of ways in which to approach the textual transmission of the Church Slavonic ...
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Handbook of Old Church Slavonic. Part I. Old Church Slavonic Grammar
Russian Review, 1963Oleg A. Maslenikov +2 more
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