The Old Novgorod or Old Novgorodian dialect (Russian: древненовгородский диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt, lit. 'ancient Novgorodian dialect')...
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controversial criminal case Novgorod Codex, the oldest book of Kievan Rus' 3799 Novgorod, a minor planet Old Novgorod dialect Novgorodsky (disambiguation)...
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the Polabian Slavs, as evidenced by language and traditions (see old Novgorod dialect and Gostomysl for examples). They settled in mostly Finnic areas...
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Onfim (redirect from Anthemius of Novgorod)
in the clay soil of Novgorod. Onfim, who was most likely six or seven at the time, wrote in the East Slavic Old Novgorod dialect. Besides letters and...
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Old Novgorod dialect and contain a substantial number of both archaisms and borrowings from Uralic and Scandinavian languages. The Novgorod dialect spoken...
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Olaf (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
laibaz "heirloom, descendant". Old English forms are attested as Ǣlāf, Anlāf. The corresponding Old Novgorod dialect form is Uleb. A later English form...
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Birch bark manuscript (category Novgorod Republic)
of those documents are letters written by various people in the Old Novgorod dialect. The Irish language's native writing system Ogham, sometimes called...
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of North Russian dialectal speech. 2013–2018. Bern, Moscow. Central Russian dialects Southern Russian dialects Old Novgorod dialect Boris Shergin – a...
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Geneva, and University of Paris. For more data on his work, see Old Novgorod dialect, Novgorod Codex, and The Tale of Igor's Campaign. 1997: Demidov Prize...
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Novgorod Old Novgorod dialect Novgorod uprising of 1650 Resolution #121 Law #559-OZ Charter of Veliky Novgorod, Article 1. Charter of Veliky Novgorod...
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Russian literary standard. Northern Russian with its predecessor, the Old Novgorod dialect, has many original and archaic features. Ruthenian, the ancestor...
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be a dialect of (Old) Russian which dispersed in the 15th century. From 1165, the bishop of Novgorod became known as the archbishop of Novgorod. The archbishop...
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the dialects of the Belarus. Northern Russian dialects Southern Russian dialects Old Novgorod dialect Vowel reduction in Russian Sussex & Cubberley 2006...
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Proto-Slavic Old Church Slavonic, liturgical Knaanic, Jewish language Old Novgorod dialect Old East Slavic, developed into modern East Slavic languages Old Ruthenian...
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Uk (Cyrillic) (section Development in Old East Slavic)
Зализняк, Андрей Анатольевич (2004). Древненовгородский диалект [Old Novgorod Dialect] (2nd ed.). Moscow: Языки Славянской Культуры. pp. 28–31. ISBN 5-94457-165-9...
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Garðaríki ("the realm of towns") Rus' Khaganate Novgorod Republic Kievan Rus' Old Novgorod dialect M. Th. Houtsma, ed. (1993). E. J. Brill's first encyclopaedia...
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Russian language (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
Surzhyk in eastern Ukraine and Trasianka in Belarus. An East Slavic Old Novgorod dialect, although it vanished during the 15th or 16th century, is sometimes...
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Slavic languages (redirect from Slavonic dialect)
speculate that a North Slavic branch has existed as well. The Old Novgorod dialect may have reflected some idiosyncrasies of this group.[citation needed]...
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Peryn (category Buildings and structures in Veliky Novgorod)
adoptation of the Old East Slavic) Tatischev 1768, p. 40 Tatischev 1768, p. 40: "Не вериши и крестити" (Old East Slavic language, Old Novgorod dialect) Cited via:...
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Ukrainian language (section Dialects)
Russian language hence developed from the fusion of this Novgorod dialect and the common dialect spoken by the other Kievan Rus', whereas the modern Ukrainian...
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History of the Russian language (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
analogical developments. A relevant data point in this respect is the Old Novgorod dialect, where the second palatalization is not reflected in spelling and...
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birch bark writings in the Old Novgorod dialect from the 11th to 15th centuries. The writings are letters in vernacular Old East Slavic, including high...
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some dialectal differences existed, especially in peripheral dialects, but most sound changes still occurred uniformly. (For example, the Old Novgorod dialect...
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Chakavian (redirect from Čakavian dialect)
mazurzenie in Polish, where it is present in many dialects, and tsokanye, occurring in the Old Novgorod dialect. The basic phonology of Chakavian, with representation...
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Old East Slavic (traditionally also Old Russian) was a language (or a group of dialects) used by the East Slavs from the 7th or 8th century to the 13th...
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in Old Novgorod dialect), ambassadorial messages, "in chronicles or military tales whose language is fundamentally the Russian vernacular." Old Russian...
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both South, West, and East Slavic. The dialect formerly spoken in the vicinity of Novgorod (the Old Novgorod dialect) contains several Proto-Slavic archaisms...
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chronological and geographic categories: The dialects of the territory of the primary formation, which consist of "Old" Russia of the 16th century (before the...
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systematic description of Russian inflection, prominent researcher of the Old Novgorod dialect and birch bark documents, proved the authenticity of the Tale of...
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at the first half of the 12th century. The icon was painted in medieval Novgorod. It is one of the most revered icons of the Russian Orthodox Church and...
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