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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Prekmurje Slovene (redirect from Wends dialect)
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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Rusyn language (redirect from Carpathian Rusyn dialect)
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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Slavs in Lower Pannonia (redirect from Slavic Pannonian State)
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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South Slavic languages (redirect from South Slavic dialect continuum)
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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List of Indo-European languages (redirect from Salzburg dialect)
(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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Slavic languages (redirect from Slavonic dialect)
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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Slovak language (redirect from Slovak dialects)
) 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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Pannonia (redirect from Pannonian tourism region in Serbia)
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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Indo-European languages (redirect from IE group)
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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Albanian language (section Dialects)
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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