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- Slavic_vocabulary abstract "The following list is a comparison of basic Proto-Slavic vocabulary and the corresponding reflexes in the modern languages, for assistance in understanding the discussion in Proto-Slavic and History of the Slavic languages. The word list is based on the Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, a tool to study the evolution of languages via comparison, containing a set of 207 basic words which can be found in every language and are rarely borrowed. However, the words given as the modern versions are not necessarily the normal words with the given meaning in the various modern languages, but the words directly descended from the corresponding Proto-Slavic word (the reflex). The list here is given both in the orthography of each language, with accent marks added as necessary to aid in pronunciation and Proto-Slavic reconstruction. See below for a capsule summary of how to pronounce each language, as well as some discussion of the conventions used.".
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- Slavic_vocabulary wikiPageExternalLink vI_n2june1977.pdf.
- Slavic_vocabulary wikiPageID "21402989".
- Slavic_vocabulary wikiPageRevisionID "604521988".
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- Slavic_vocabulary subject Category:Language_phonologies.
- Slavic_vocabulary subject Category:Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_vocabulary subject Category:Slavic_words_and_phrases.
- Slavic_vocabulary comment "The following list is a comparison of basic Proto-Slavic vocabulary and the corresponding reflexes in the modern languages, for assistance in understanding the discussion in Proto-Slavic and History of the Slavic languages. The word list is based on the Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, a tool to study the evolution of languages via comparison, containing a set of 207 basic words which can be found in every language and are rarely borrowed.".
- Slavic_vocabulary label "Slavic vocabulary".
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- Slavic_vocabulary sameAs Q3896176.
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