slovincian language - EAS
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Slovincian is the language formerly spoken by the Slovincians (Kashubian: Słowińcë, Polish: Słowińcy, German: Slowinzen, Lebakaschuben), a West Slavic tribe living between lakes Gardno and Łebsko near Słupsk in Pomerania. Slovincian is classified either as a language (first by Friedrich … See more
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Slovincian is particularly important to Slavic accentologists because, together with the closely related northern Kashubian dialects, it is the only part of West Slavic to … See moreSlovincian grammar is preserved in the Slovinzische Grammatik compiled in 1903 by Friedrich Lorentz, who in 1908–1912 also published Slovinzisches Wörterbuch, a Slovincian dictionary. See more
The ancestors of the Slovincians, the West Slavic Pomeranians, moved in after the Migration Period. Following the Ostsiedlung, … See more
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Slovincian is particularly important to Slavic accentologists because, together with the closely related northern Kashubian dialects, it is the only part of West Slavic to retain the free accent from Proto-Slavic. The accent was stress-based, free (ˈkolo, vječˈeřa, gen. pl. břegˈōv). The length w…
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WebSlovincian—now extinct—belonged to the Northern group of Kashubian dialects, which is distinguished from a Southern group. Kashubian dialects (including Slovincian) are …
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Slovene , or alternatively Slovenian (/sloʊˈviːniən, slə-/ (listen); slovenski jezik or slovenščina), is a South Slavic language, a sub-branch that is part of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by about 2.5 million speakers worldwide, mainly ethnic Slovenes, the majority of whom live in Slovenia, where it is the sole official language. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 official and working languages.
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Native speakers: 2.5 million (2010)
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WebSlovincian is the language formerly spoken by the Slovincians (German: Slowinzen, Lebakaschuben ), a Slavic people living between lakes Gardno (Gardersee) and Łebsko …
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WebSlovincian is the language formerly spoken by the Slovincians, a West Slavic tribe living between lakes Gardno and Łebsko near Słupsk in Pomerania. Slovincian is classified …
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WebSlovenian is closely related to Croatian and Serbian, particularly to the Kajkavian and Čakavian dialects, and is in fact more or less mutually intelligible with Kajkavian Croatian …
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WebSlovincian is the language formerly spoken by the Slovincians (Kashubian: Słowińcë Polish: Słowińcy German: Slowinzen Lebakaschuben) a Slavic people living between …
Slovincian language
https://memim.com/slovincian-language.htmlWebThe Slowinski is an extinct West Slavic language in the 20th century. Together with the still spoken Kashubian and the Polabischen they formed a remnant of the Slavic languages , …
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WebAs nouns the difference between language and slovincian is that language is (lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a …