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    Church Slavonic (црькъвьнословѣньскъ ѩзыкъ, crĭkŭvĭnoslověnĭskŭ językŭ, literally "Church-Slavonic language"), also known as Church Slavic, New Church Slavonic or New Church Slavic, is the conservative Slavic liturgical language used by the Eastern Orthodox Church in Belarus, Bosnia and

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    Church Slavonic represents a later stage of Old Church Slavonic, and is the continuation of the liturgical tradition introduced by two Thessalonian brothers, Saints Cyril and Methodius, in the late 9th century in

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    Although the various recensions of Church Slavonic differ in some points, they share the tendency of approximating the original Old Church Slavonic to the local Slavic vernacular. Inflection

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    The Church Slavonic language is actually a set of at least four different dialects (recensions or redactions; Russian: извод, izvod), with essential distinctions between them in dictionary, spelling (even in writing systems), phonetics, and other aspects. The most widespread

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    Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic was the first Slavic literary language.
    Historians credit the 9th-century Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius with standardizing the language and using it in translating the Bible and other Ancient Greek ecclesiastical texts as part of the Christianization of the Slavs. It is thought to have been based primarily on the dialect of the 9th-century Byzantine Slavs living in the Province of Thessalonica (i…

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    What is Church Slavonic?
    Church Slavonic maintained a prestigious status, particularly in Russia, for many centuries – among Slavs in the East it had a status analogous to that of Latin in Western Europe, but had the advantage of being substantially less divergent from the vernacular tongues of average parishioners.
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    How did the Church Slavonic language develop?
    Later texts written in each of those territories began to take on characteristics of the local Slavic vernaculars, and by the mid-11th century Old Church Slavonic had diversified into a number of regional varieties (known as recensions ). These local varieties are collectively known as the Church Slavonic language.
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    What is the nominal system in Old Church Slavonic?
    Old Church Slavonic is an inflectional language with moderately complex verbal and nominal systems. The nominal case category distinguishes 7 cases for nouns, 6 for pronouns and adjectives (no vocative): Old Church Slavonic has three numbers: singular, dual, and plural.
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    Is there any written evidence of Old Church Slavonic?
    Written evidence of Old Church Slavonic survives in a relatively small body of manuscripts, most of them written in the First Bulgarian Empire during the late 10th and the early 11th centuries.
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    • Church Slavonic was the main language used for administrative and liturgical purposes by the Romanian principalities, being still occasionally used in the Orthodox Church until the early 18th century.
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      Old Church Slavonic From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Old Church Slavonic New Testament manuscript. Old Church Slavonic is the language of some Eastern Orthodox …

      • Language family: Indo-European,
      • Native to: formerly in Slavic areas, under the influence of Byzantium (both Catholic and Orthodox)
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      • zdravstvuyte, Monedula, et. al! and, please excuse the latin letters! This is a fascinating article! But, it also raises some fascinating questions! So, tell us, Did this Church Slavonic Language (CSL) completely displace the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) that the Russians recieved from Kiev? If so, when?Did the two exist simultaneously--always?--never...
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        Old Church Slavonic has three numbers: singular, dual, and plural. The dual, and not the plural, is used for nouns that are two. Nouns found in natural pairs, such as eyes, ears, and hands, are …

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        Translations into Old Church Slavonic The oldest translation of the Bible into a Slavic language, Old Church Slavonic, has close connections with the activity of the two apostles to the Slavs, …

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        A priest of Svantevit depicted on a stone from Arkona, now in the church of Altenkirchen, Rügen. Slavic paganism or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the …

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        In Greek and Church Slavonic, a semicolon indicates a question, similar to a Latin question mark. To indicate a long pause or separate sections, each with commas (the semicolon's purpose in …

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        Oct 01, 2021 · Old Church Slavonic Wikipedia‎ (3 F) Media in category "Church Slavonic language" The following 82 files are in this category, out of 82 total. "Oktoikh" printed by Schweipolt Fiol …

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