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    Proto-Slavic gradually evolved into the various Slavic languages during the latter half of the first millennium AD, concurrent with the explosive growth of the Slavic-speaking area. There is no scholarly consensus concerning either the number of stages involved in the development of the language … See more

    Proto-Slavic (abbreviated PSl., PS.; also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages. It represents Slavic speech approximately from the 2nd … See more

    The ancestor of Proto-Slavic is Proto-Balto-Slavic, which is also the ancestor of the Baltic languages, e.g. Lithuanian and Latvian. This language in turn is descended from Proto-Indo-European, the parent language of the vast majority of European languages See more

    Proto-Slavic retained several of the grammatical categories inherited from Proto-Indo-European, especially in nominals (nouns and adjectives). Seven of the eight Indo-European cases had been retained (nominative, accusative, locative, genitive, dative, … See more

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    Two different and conflicting systems for denoting vowels are commonly in use in Indo-European and Balto-Slavic linguistics on the one hand, … See more

    The following is an overview of the phonemes that are reconstructible for Middle Common Slavic.
    Vowels
    Middle Common Slavic had the following vowel system (IPA symbol where different):
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    Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in reconstructed Proto-Slavic language, written in Latin alphabet:
    Vьśi ľudьje rodętь sę svobodьni i orvьni vъ dostojьnьstvě i … See more

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    See Proto-Balto-Slavic language#Notation for much more detail on the uses of the most commonly encountered diacritics for indicating prosody (á, à, â, ã, ȁ, a̋, ā, ă) and various other phonetic distinctions (ą, ẹ, ė, š, ś, etc.) in different Balto-Slavic languages.
    Two different and conflicting systems for denoting vowels are commonly in use in Indo-European and Balto-Slavic linguistics on the one hand, and Slavic linguistics on the other. In the first, vowe…

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    • https://paul-marciano.fandom.com/wiki/Proto-Balto-Slavic_phonology
      • Proto-Balto-Slavic preserved much of the late Proto-Indo-European vowel system. One noticeable difference between the two was the merging of earlier short /o/ and /a/ into /a/. Earlier syllabic sonorants in PIE had been converted into liquid diphthongs by inserting *i or *u before the sonorant in Proto-Balto-Slavic.
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    • Proto-Baltic-Slavic languagePhonology of languages

      https://pnonologyoflanguages.com/2018/01/27/48-proto-baltic-slavic-language

      WebJan 27, 2018 · The Proto-Baltic-Slavic language (PBS) was been reconstructed by linguists which used the comparative method for it. PBS was an unwritten language and no one text was found before. It was used as a language after the Proto-Indo-Europeans, which went to the Western Europe. Both of these two languages connected one another.

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      WebPhonology. Proto-Indo-European phonological system has exhibited several significant changes in Balto-Slavic period: the three series of PIE stops were reduced to two series …

    • https://www.liquisearch.com/proto-balto-slavic_language/phonology

      WebProto-Indo-European phonological system has exhibited several significant changes in Balto-Slavic period: the three series of PIE stops were reduced to two series (voiced and …

    • Proto-Slavic Language - Phonology - Phonotactics

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      WebIn West Slavic and South Slavic, liquid diphthongs beginning with ĭ or ŭ had likewise been converted into open syllables by converting the following liquid into a syllabic sonorant …

    • https://slavica.indiana.edu/bookListings...

      WebChapter I describes the Slavic languages as they exist at present -- their number of speakers, geographic distribution, and geographic relationship to each other and their non-Slavic neighbors. Chapter II covers the writing …

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