- languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a
Slavist or
Slavicist was
primarily a
linguist or
philologist researching Slavistics. Increasingly...
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Cynthia L.
Haven is an
American literary scholar, author, critic,
Slavicist, and journalist.
While at the
University of Michigan, she was
awarded two...
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American judge Samuel N.
Harper (1882–1943),
American historian and
Slavicist This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
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cursive form in instruction,
resulting in a
rapid decline. But when the
Slavicists discovered the
script and
established it as the
original script devised...
- Ivan
Dobrev is a
Bulgarian Slavicist. He is one of the
founders of the
Department of Cyrillo-Methodian
Studies at
Sofia University. In 1962, he graduated...
- into the way the
Romani dialects branched out was
started in 1872 by the
Slavicist Franz Miklosich in a
series of essays. However, it was the philologist...
- Genot [fr],
Belgian politician (Ecolo) Zoe Hauptová (1929–2012),
Czech slavicist and
chief editor of the Old
Church Slavonic Dictionary Zoé Jiménez Corretjer...
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Gerard Reve was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and was the
brother of the
Slavicist and
essayist Karel van het Reve, who
became a
staunch anti-communist in...
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Edyta M.
Bojanowska is an
American literary scholar and
slavicist. She is a
professor of
Slavic languages and
literature at Yale
University and is currently...
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languages or
transliteration systems use the
macron to mark long vowels:
Slavicists use the
macron to
indicate a non-tonic long vowel, or a non-tonic syllabic...