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    Pannonian dialect group (panonska narečna skupina), or northeastern dialect group, is a group of closely related dialects of Slovene. The Pannonian dialects...
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    language, including the question whether Pannonian Rusyn should be reclassified as a distinct microlanguage, a dialect of Eastern Slovak, or still considered...
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    Upper Savinja dialects in Styrian dialect group.      Pannonian dialect base (panonska narečna ploskev), which evolved into Pannonian dialects. The following...
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    in Eastern Slovenia, variety of Slovene language. Part of the Pannonian dialect group, it is spoken in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia and by the Hungarian...
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  • The Prlekija dialect (Slovene: prleško narečje, prleščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Pannonian dialect group. It is spoken in the Prlekija region, southwest...
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    The Pannonian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/ AV-arz) were an alliance of several groups of Eurasian nomads of various origins. The peoples were also known as the Obri...
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  • The Haloze dialect (Slovene: haloško narečje, haloščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Pannonian dialect group. It is spoken in the Haloze Hills south of...
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  • The Slovene Hills dialect (Slovene: goričansko narečje, goričanščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Pannonian dialect group. It is spoken in the Slovene...
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  • view Pannonian Rusyn as an East Slovak dialect with features from the Šariš and Zemplín dialects. Linguistic features common to East Slovak dialects include:...
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    needed] Carpathian Rusyn: русиньскый язык, romanized: rusîn'skyj jazyk; Pannonian Rusyn: руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik) is an East Slavic language...
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    Zakarpattia Oblast. Pannonian or Bačka Rusyn is spoken in northwestern Serbia and eastern Croatia. Rusin language of the Bačka dialect has been recognised...
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    Slovene: Spodnja Panonija) was used to designate those areas of the Pannonian plain that lie to the east and south of the river Rába, with the division...
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    languages of the Eastern and Western Slavic language groups (in particular, Central Slovakian dialects). On that basis, Matasović (2008) argues that South...
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  • Bulgarian Macedonian Transitional Bulgarian dialects Transitional Serbo-Croatian dialects (Našinski/Torlakian) Pannonian Rusyn Slovene Serbo-Croatian with standardized...
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  • and the group of regional literary languages, such as Molise Croatian and Pannonian Rusyn, and, possibly, Kashubian and Slovakian Rusyn. Dialect or language...
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    (dialect continuum) Western South Slavic / Southwest South Slavic (dialect continuum) Slovene (Slovenski jezik / Slovenščina) Pannonian (Pannonian Slovene)...
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    historic Zvolen county) Lowland (dolnozemské) Slovak dialects (outside Slovakia in the Pannonian Plain in Serbian Vojvodina, and in southeastern Hungary...
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  • classified as a dialect group of Galician, a transitional variety between Galician and Asturian, and as a separate linguistic group. Due to the widespread...
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    syntactic, and vocabulary phenomena of Carinthian, Styrian, and Pannonian dialect groups. In 2003, she was elected a full member of the Slovenian Academy...
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    East European Review. 25 (65). Richards, Ronald O. (2003). The Pannonian Slavic Dialect of the Common Slavic Proto-language: The View from Old Hungarian...
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    northern seas and the Black Sea, are surrounded on all sides by plains. The Pannonian plain is to the southwest, the Lower Danubian Plain to the south, with...
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  • Bulgarian, Czech, German, Italian, Venetian, Balkan Romani, Romanian, Pannonian Rusyn, Slovak and Ukrainian languages. There are also pockets where varieties...
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  • This article is a list of languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendants, and that diverged from their parent language in Europe...
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    Kajkavian (redirect from Kaykavian dialect)
    colloquial Czech, as well as in many Slovene dialects, especially from the Pannonian, Styrian and Littoral dialect groups. Proto-Slavic *dj resulted in Kajkavian...
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    ) Eastern Slovak dialects (in Spiš, Šariš, Zemplín and Abov) Lowland (dolnozemské) Slovak dialects (outside Slovakia in the Pannonian Plain in Serbian...
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    the Frankish Empire. Though through roman influence, a dialect of Latin now called Pannonian Latin developed in the region, the several major political...
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    Albanian. Pannonian Basin is taken by the Magyars from the western Slavs. 1000–1500: Late Middle Ages: Attestation of Albanian and Baltic. Modern dialects of...
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  • are several hypotheses about their language) Pannonian Avar - the language or languages of the Pannonian Avars (there are several hypotheses about their...
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    Byzantines, Kuver's "Sermesianoi" – a mix of Byzantine Greeks, Bulgars and Pannonian Avars – settled the "Keramissian plain" (Pelagonia) around Bitola in the...
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    attestation of modern Albanian is from 1462. The two main Albanian dialect groups (or varieties), Gheg and Tosk, are primarily distinguished by phonological...
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