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Slavicisation or Slavicization, is the
acculturation of
something non-Slavic into a
Slavic culture, cuisine, region, or nation. The
process can either...
- East
Slavic naming customs are the
traditional way of
identifying a person's
family name,
given name, and
patronymic name in East
Slavic cultures in Russia...
- Décsy
similarly uses
metathesis to
construct *Chaprakov(o), a ****tive
Slavicisation of a
Hungarian hypocorism for "Cyprian",
similar to the
etymology of...
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decisively taken over as a
result of
absorption and ****imilation (e.g.
Slavicisation) by the
various Proto-Slavic po****tion of the region, by the 6th century...
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neighbourhood displa****
mixed Christian Albanian anthroponymy with
cases of
Slavicisation present (e.g. Palić; Pal +
Slavic suffix ić).
During this time period...
- for a millennium, and were
eventually absorbed and ****imilated (e.g.
Slavicisation) by the Proto-Slavic po****tion of the region. The
Sarmatians differed...
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Sarmatians and Slavs,
accompanied by, ****enization,
romanization and
later slavicisation. However, the
Thracians as a
group only
disappeared in the
Early Middle...
- of Podgorica,
extending along the
border with Albania.
Processes of
Slavicisation during the
Ottoman era and
onwards facilitated ethno-linguistic shifts...
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Eastern Europe, the
Iranians were
eventually decisively ****imilated (e.g.
Slavicisation) and
absorbed by the Proto-Slavic po****tion of the region,
while in...
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stands in
stark contrast to the
previous two centuries,
showing that the
Slavicisation of the Rus'
elite would have been
complete after the
second half of...