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Common Slavonic and Old Bulgarian ( 71–170 ) , A. Sounds , B. Forms and their Uses , C. Words ; V. Russian ( 171-290 ) —Proto - Russian ( to about 1100 ) —Old Russian ( 1100–1500 ) , A. Sounds , B. Forms , C. Words , D. Style Middle ...
Common Slavonic and Old Bulgarian ( 71–170 ) , A. Sounds , B. Forms and their Uses , C. Words ; V. Russian ( 171-290 ) —Proto - Russian ( to about 1100 ) —Old Russian ( 1100–1500 ) , A. Sounds , B. Forms , C. Words , D. Style Middle ...
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With these words , the question is not only whether anyone will look for them , but whether they can be regarded as Russian at all . It is natural that the local Russian of bilingual areas contains many words of the other language ( the ...
With these words , the question is not only whether anyone will look for them , but whether they can be regarded as Russian at all . It is natural that the local Russian of bilingual areas contains many words of the other language ( the ...
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guage , for few linguistic barriers exist between modern spoken Ukrainian and certain dialects of Russian that border on Ukrainian territory ( for example the speech of the Kursk or of the Voronezh regions ) .
guage , for few linguistic barriers exist between modern spoken Ukrainian and certain dialects of Russian that border on Ukrainian territory ( for example the speech of the Kursk or of the Voronezh regions ) .
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The Distribution of ProtoIndoEuropean r | 13 |
Syntactical Juncture in Colloquial Chilean Spanish | 34 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 106 |
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