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- languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was primarily a linguist or philologist researching Slavistics. Increasingly...
- cursive form in instruction, resulting in a rapid decline. But when the Slavicists discovered the script and established it as the original script devised...
- 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...
- Cynthia L. Haven is an American literary scholar, author, critic, Slavicist, and journalist. While at the University of Michigan, she was awarded two...
- 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...
- of the separate histories of the various daughter languages.) Instead, Slavicists typically handle the entire period of dialectally differentiated linguistic...
- Serbo-Croatian accent system Slavicist symbol IPA symbol Description e [e] non-tonic short vowel ē [eː] non-tonic long vowel è [ě] short vowel with rising...
- Genot [fr], Belgian politician (Ecolo) Zoe Hauptová (1929–2012), Czech slavicist and chief editor of the Old Church Slavonic Dictionary Zoé Jiménez Corretjer...
- Mirgorod", American Contributions to the Fourth International Congress of Slavicists, Moscow, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 225–244 ——— (1987), "Gogol's Retreat From...
- died in 1920 has emerged as the leading candidate. In 1984 Norwegian Slavicist and mathematician Geir Kjetsaa, in a monograph written with three other...