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- Press, ISBN 978-0-521-59148-5 Caldarelli, Raffaele (2015), "On Latin-Protoslavic Language Contacts. Some Remarks on a Recent Paper by Salvatore Del Gaudio"...
- or -or in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maria Wojtyła-Świerzowska, Prasłowiańskie nomen agentis ("Protoslavic Nomen Agentis"), Wrocław, 1975 v t e...
- There are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, more so than for any other European nation. For example: the German language endonym...
- /rʲe/, /lʲe/, /ro/, /lo/ /rɨ/, /ro/, /lʲi/, /lɨ/ /rɪ/, /lɪ/, /ro/, /lo/ Protoslavic. ‘*kry (singular accusative case. krьvь); R. кровь (krov’), кровавый...
- 'elbow'; ровни, rovni, 'flat'; роснуц, rosnuts, 'grow'); The below Protoslavic groups changed in the same manner as in West and South Slavic languages...
- The unstressed content words are the vestige of the Old East Slavic/protoslavic prosodic feature called enclinomenon (w:ru:энклиномен), a word or group...
- (temporarily bad link, try first page) Caldarelli, Raffaele (2015), "On Latin-Protoslavic Language Contacts. Some Remarks on a Recent Paper by Salvatore Del Gaudio"...
- România. Leschber, Corinna (2021). "Urslavische Spuren im Rumänischen" [Protoslavic lexical influences in the Romanian language]. In: JOURAVEL, Anna, MATHYS...
- regular root vowel mutation (umlaut) in the roots in which the original Protoslavic root vowel was -ę- (nasal ẽ): přísti < OCz přiesti (přadu, přědeš, přěde...