- (современный русский литературный язык – "sovremenny
russky literaturny yazyk"). It
arose at the
beginning of the 18th
century with the modernization...
-
Kerek (Russian: Керекский язык, romanized: Kereksky
yazyk) is an
extinct language in
Russia of the
northern branch of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages...
- Mat (Russian: мат; матерщи́на / ма́терный язы́к,
matershchina /
materny yazyk) is the term for vulgar, obscene, or
profane language in
Russian and some...
-
Turkic (Part 1)". Ural-altaische Jahrbücher. 21: 170–202. "Telengitsky
yazyk |
Malye yazyki Rossii" Теленгитский язык | Малые языки России [Telengit...
- (Russian: Эве́нский язы́к, romanized: Evénsky
yazýk,
historically also Ламутский язы́к,
Lamutsky yazýk), is a
Tungusic language spoken by the
Evens in...
- Similarly, the
terms Great Russian language (Великорусский язык,
Velikorusskiy yazyk) and
Great Russians (Великороссы, Velikorossy) were emplo**** by ethnographers...
- Nogai". glottolog.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-25. Baskakov, N.A. (1940). No****sky
yazyk i ego
dialekty Ногайский язык и его диалекты: грамматика, тексты и словарь...
- romanized: zaboni davlatí, Russian: государственный язык, romanized: gosudarstvennyy
yazyk) of the
Republic of
Tajikistan is Tajik,
which is
written in the
Tajik Cyrillic...
-
Valentin Aleksandrovich Efimov,
Yazyk afganskikh khazara:
Yakavlangskii dialect, Moscow, 1965. pp. 22–83 Idem, “Khazara
yazyk,” in
Yazyki mira. Iranskiĭ yazyki...
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University Press, ISBN 0-521-24304-1
Kilichev E. R., Vostochno-tyurkskiy
yazyk XI veka i
leksika bukharskogo govora //
Sovetskaya tyurkologiya, 1975, No...