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George Shevelov (born Yuri Schneider, 17
December 1908 – 12
April 2002) was a Ukrainian-American professor, linguist, philologist, essayist,
literary historian...
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later historical periods. This
point of view was also
supported by
George Shevelov's phonological studies,
which argue that
specific features[which?] were...
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Shevelov 1994, pp. 125–126.
Shevelov 1994, p. 123, note 40.
Shevelov 1994, p. 93.
Shevelov 1994, pp. 127–129.
Shevelov 1994, p. 128.
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Majorek 1968, p. 218.
Shevelov 1989, p. 11.
Shevelov 1989, p. 5-6.
Shevelov 1989, p. 6.
Shevelov 1989, p. 7-8.
Flier &
Graziosi 2018, p...
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least commonly used forms. Ukrainian-American
linguist George Shevelov used the term
Common Russian or
Common Eastern Slavic to
refer to the hypothetical...
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Shevelov (1977:145)
Shevelov (1977:148) Мелетій Смотрицький. Граматика слов'янська (1619)...
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Shevelov 1989, p. 5-6.
Shevelov 1989, p. 6.
Shevelov 1989, p. 8.
Shevelov 1989, p. 7.
Shevelov 1989, p. 7-8. Дзюба І. М. Русифікація...
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Ukrainian linguists (Stepan Smal-Stotsky, Ivan Ohienko,
George Shevelov,
Yevhen Tymchenko,
Vsevolod Hantsov,
Olena Kurylo) deny the
existence of...
- Russian-Ukrainian philosopher,
linguist and
panslavist activist George Shevelov – Ukrainian-American
linguist (1908–2002)
Dmytro Bahalii –
Ukrainian historian...
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Becker (1980:400)
Derksen (2008:357, 393)
Shevelov (1977:145)
Shevelov (1977:148) Becker, Lee A. (1980). "On the
Phonetic Nature of...