Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slaviclanguages Balto Slavic child1 East Slaviclanguages East Slavic child2 South Slaviclanguages South Slavic child3 West Slaviclanguages West Slavic map File Slavic europe.svg 300px map caption legend 008000 Countries where ... iso2 sla iso5 sla The Slaviclanguages also called Slavonic languages , a group of closely related language s of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo European languages , have speakers in most ... of Asia . Branches Image Balto slavic languages1997.png thumb 250px Slaviclanguages by the number ... divide Slaviclanguages on the basis of geographical distribution into three main branches, some of which feature subbranches Style vertical align top East Slaviclanguages Eastern Slavic branch ... dialect Old Novgorod small extinct small Style vertical align top West Slaviclanguages West Slavic ... align top South Slaviclanguages South Slavic branch Eastern Group Old Church Slavonic small extinct ... language Croatian Slovenian language Slovenian Some linguists speculate that a North Slaviclanguages ... and East Slaviclanguages into one group, in opposition to the South Slaviclanguages, due to traits ... languages. The most obvious differences between the West and East Slavic branches are in orthography of standard languages West Slaviclanguages are written in the Latin alphabet , and have had more ... Slaviclanguages are written in the Cyrillic alphabet and with Eastern Orthodox or Uniate faithful, have had more Greek language Greek influence. East Slaviclanguages such as Russian have, however .... The tripartite division of the Slaviclanguages does not take into account the spoken dialect ... Slavic literary i.e., standard languages. For example, Slovak West Slavic and Ukrainian East Slavic ... language itself. Although the Slaviclanguages split from a common proto language later than any ... dialects and languages to make communication between speakers of different Slaviclanguages difficult ... more details
Slavs as a collective term for Western and Eastern Slavs in an old ethnic map The term North Slaviclanguages or, North Slavonic languages has three meanings. North versus South Slavic It is sometimes used to combine the West Slaviclanguages West Slavic and the East Slaviclanguages into one group, as opposed to the South Slaviclanguages much like South Germanic combining the West and East Germanic branches . The Southern group was separated from the rest of the Slavic dialects by the Hungarian people Hungarian invasion of the 9th century. An extinct branch of Slavic Citation needed date June 2010 Some Slavists Who date June 2010 believe that a separate, now extinct, branch of North Slaviclanguages once existed, different from both East and West Slavic. The dialect formerly spoken in the vicinity of Novgorod the so called Old Novgorod dialect contains several Proto Slavic language Proto Slavic archaisms that did not survive in any other Slavic language, and can in their opinion be considered a remnant of an ancient North Slavic branch. Constructed North Slaviclanguages There is also a group of artistic language s forming a fictional North Slavic branch of the Slaviclanguages . The authors of these languages were inspired by the existence of West, East and South Slaviclanguages and the absence of a known North Slavic group. Most of these languages therefore have an experimental ... have several elements in common. The best known examples of constructed North Slaviclanguages ... Uralic Influences in South Slavic Arne Hult, On the verbal morphology of the South Slaviclanguages in comparison with the North Slaviclanguages, especially Russian , Papers from First Conference on Formal Approaches to South SlavicLanguages . Plovdiv October 1995. Dragvoll, University of Trondheim ..., 2000, On the Perfect in North Slavic. sten Dahl ed. , Tense and Aspect in the Languages of Europe ... Novegradian artificially constructed language Category Artistic languages Category Slaviclanguages ... more details
Zapadoslovanske.jpg Groups and Dialects gallery See also Kashubian studies References Slaviclanguages DEFAULTSORT West SlavicLanguages ie lang stub Category West Slaviclanguages af Wes Slawiese ...Infobox Language family name West Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slaviclanguages Balto Slavic fam3 SlaviclanguagesSlavic child1 Czech Slovak languages Czech Slovak child2 Lechitic languages Lechitic child3 Sorbian languages Sorbian iso5 zlw The West Slaviclanguages are a subdivision of the SlaviclanguagesSlavic language group that includes Czech language Czech , Polish language Polish , Slovak language Slovak , Kashubian language Kashubian and Sorbian language Sorbian . Classification Indo European languages Indo European Balto Slaviclanguages Balto SlavicSlaviclanguagesSlavic West Slavic Czech Slovak languages Czech language Czech Knaanic language Knaanic Judeo Czech Slovak language Slovak Pannonian Rusyn language Pannonian Rusyn alternatively considered an East Slaviclanguages East Slavic Language , a dialect of the Ukrainian language , or an intermediate dialect between the western dialects of the Ukrainian language and the eastern dialects of the Slovak language Lechitic languages Lechitic Polish language Polish Pomeranian language Pomeranian Kashubian language Kashubian Slovincian language Slovincian Polabian language Polabian Silesian language Silesian Sorbian languages Sorbian Upper Sorbian language Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian language Lower Sorbian gallery File Flag of the president of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of the president of the Czech Republic File Bilingual roadsigns German Slovene .png Bilingual roadsigns German Slovene File Bystrzyca wita.jpg Bilingual roadsigns Polish Czech File Izbicko Stubendorf.JPG Bilingual roadsigns Polish German File Poland ... more details
languages Baltic child2 SlaviclanguagesSlavic The Balto Slavic language group consists of the Baltic languages Baltic and Slaviclanguages , belonging to the Indo European languages Indo European family of languages. Baltic and Slaviclanguages share several linguistic traits not found in any ... of well defined sound law s, and out of which modern Slavic and Baltic languages descended. One ... to Proto Slavic language, out of which all other Slaviclanguages descended. ref name enc Historical dispute The nature of the relationship of the Balto Slaviclanguages has been the subject of much ... among Baltic and Slaviclanguages were a result of an intensive language contact, i.e., that they were ... Baltic and Slaviclanguages are a result of not only genetic relationship, but also of later language ... little doubt that Baltic and Slaviclanguages experienced a period of common development. Beekes 1995 22 , for example, states expressly that t he Baltic and Slaviclanguages were originally one ... Gray Atkinson 2003 ref Modern interpretation Traditionally the Balto Slaviclanguages are divided ... Proto Slavic spread to the Balkans and the areas of the Danubian basin, ref Slaviclanguages were ... 2010 The close relationship of the Baltic and Slaviclanguages is indicated by a series of exclusive ... needed date June 2010 Baltic and Slaviclanguages also show some amount of correspondence in vocabulary about 100 words are shared by Baltic and Slaviclanguages, either being a common innovation i.e. ... few exclusive isoglosses that connect Baltic languages only, and that leave Slaviclanguages ... Proto Indo European and out of which all later Baltic and Slaviclanguages and dialects descended. See also Baltic languagesSlaviclanguages Proto Slavic Corded Ware culture International Workshop on Balto Slavic Accentology Notes Reflist 2 References citation title Balto Slaviclanguages journal ... last2 Bla ek title Glottochronolgy and its application to the Balto Slaviclanguages journal Baltistica ... more details
Infobox Language family name East Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slaviclanguages Balto Slavic fam3 SlaviclanguagesSlavic child1 Belarusian language Belarusian child2 Russian language Russian child3 ... iso5 zle The East Slaviclanguages constitute one of three regional subgroups of Slaviclanguages ... out numbering the West Slaviclanguages Western and South Slaviclanguages Southern Slavic groups. Current East Slaviclanguages are Belarusian language Belarusian , Russian language Russian , Ukrainian language Ukrainian . ref The East Slaviclanguages, Ukrainian, Belorussian and Russian, ... http ... images 1. 20Language 20of 20Carpathian 20Rus .pdf ref The East Slaviclanguages descend from a proto ... Indo European Balto Slaviclanguages Balto SlavicSlaviclanguagesSlavic East Slavic Old East ... assign two poles in the East Slaviclanguages Ukrainian language Ukrainian and Russian language Russian ... models contrasting featured are bolded Church Slavonic South Slaviclanguages South Slavic ... ethnographer Lubor Niederle showing territorial boundaries of Slaviclanguages in Eastern Europe ... of Rus is still referred to in contemporary as Slavic. The history of the East Slaviclanguages ... Slavic dialects and that of the literary languages employed by the Eastern Slavs. Although most ... of the East Slaviclanguages is of course a history of written Writing text s. We do not know ... languages of Eastern Slavic countries . Refimprove date January 2011 Despite the vast territory ... Roland Sussex , Paul Cubberley title The Slaviclanguages location Cambridge publisher Cambridge University Press year 2006 isbn 978 0 521 22315 7 language English Slaviclanguages Category East Slaviclanguages DEFAULTSORT East SlavicLanguages af Oos Slawiese tale ast Eslavu Oriental be x old ... more details
main Proto Slavic language Wiktionary Appendix Swadesh lists for Slaviclanguages Once it split off from Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European , the proto Slavic period probably encompassed ... ref Proto Slavic and its development into today s Slaviclanguages have been reconstructed using the comparative ... there is no phonetic data. Table class wikitable SlavicLanguages align center rowspan 2 Translation rowspan 2 Late Proto Slavic colspan 2 Russian language Russian colspan 2 Bulgarian language Bulgarian ... Slavic and that West Slaviclanguages developed later on by Analogy Linguistics analogy . ref harvcoltxt ... languages DEFAULTSORT Swadesh List Of SlavicLanguages Category Language phonologies Category Slaviclanguages Category Slavic words and phrases Category Swadesh lists ... only several centuries of rapid change occurred before the breakup of Slavic linguistic unity. Slavic ... the evolution of languages via comparison. It contains a set of 207 basic words which can be found ... orthography IPA align center I Unicode j az , j Proto Slavic IPA ja Russian IPA as Bulgarian j IPA ja Czech ja IPA ja Polish align center you singular Unicode ty Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA ti Bulgarian ty IPA t Czech ty IPA t Polish align center he Unicode on t Proto Slavic ... Proto Slavic IPA m Russian IPA ni Bulgarian my IPA m Czech my IPA m Polish align center you plural Unicode vy Proto Slavic IPA v Russian IPA vi Bulgarian vy IPA v Czech wy, pa stwo IPA v , pa stf Polish align center they Unicode oni, ony, ona Proto Slavic IPA n i Russian ... this Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA to va Bulgarian toto IPA toto Czech to IPA t Polish align center that Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA to Russian IPA ono va Bulgarian tamto IPA tamto Czech tamto IPA tamt Polish align center here Proto Slavic , IPA z d es ... there Unicode tam Proto Slavic IPA tam Russian IPA tam Bulgarian tam IPA tam Czech tam IPA ... more details
family name South Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slaviclanguages Balto Slavic fam3 SlaviclanguagesSlavic child1 Eastern South Slavic child2 Western South Slavic iso5 zls South Slaviclanguages sidebar South Slaviclanguages comprise one of three branches of Slaviclanguages . There are some ... two branches of Slavic, West Slaviclanguages West and East Slaviclanguages East , by a belt ... Slavonic language Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slaviclanguages constitute ... this continuum. ref cite book author Roland Sussex title The Slaviclanguages pages 43 44 location ... Image Slavic languages.png thumb South Slaviclanguages in Europe Slaviclanguages belong to Balto Slavic group, which itself belongs to the Indo European languages Indo European language family ... South Slaviclanguages are also shared with Eastern Slavic group but not Western Slavic . These include ... in character, and are shared with some of the languages in Eastern and Western Slavic language groups ... are necessarily arbitrary to some extent. Dialectal classification South Slaviclanguages Eastern ... Z kon . Eastern group of South Slaviclanguages Bulgarian dialects Eastern Bulgarian dialects Western ... related. Western group of South Slaviclanguages History Each of these primary and secondary dialectical ... Slaviclanguages see also Macedonian grammar Verbs here e.g. Macedonian imam videno I have seen imam ..., Croatia and Bosnia Yat South Slaviclanguages http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 373 ... 840 7 language Croatian citation title The Slaviclanguages first1 Roland last1 Sussex author1 link ... Slaviclanguages DEFAULTSORT South SlavicLanguages Category South Slaviclanguages af Suid ... South Slavic language to be written, and indeed the first Slavic language, was the dialect of Thessalonica ... more details
The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages AATSEEL is an academic organization founded in 1941. ref name aatseel site http www.aatseel.org about About AATSEEL . ref AATSEEL holds an annual conference each December and publishes the Slavic and East European Journal SEEJ , a peer reviewed journal of Slavic studies . AATSEEL is currently run by Princeton University professor Caryl Emerson, who will serve until the end of 2010 when University of Pittsburgh professor Nancy Condee will become President ref http www.aatseel.org executive council ref See also American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies AAASS American Council of Teachers of Russian ACTR External links http www.aatseel.org AATSEEL official site References Reflist DEFAULTSORT American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages Category Academic organizations Category Linguistics organizations Org stub ... more details
Wiktionary Slav , Slavic or Slavonic may refer to Slavic peoples SlaviclanguagesSlavic mythology Slavic names Slavic surnames the Church Slavonic language , and its earliest form, the Old Church Slavonic language Slav village , a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip The Slav Defense , a chess opening See also Slavonia , a region in eastern Croatia Slavyansky Disambig Category Slavic de Slawisch es Eslavo fa fr Slave gl Slave it Slavo he hu Szl vok no Slavisk ... more details
Subclass PG Slavic, Baltic and Albanian is a subclass in the Library of Congress classification system, under the more general heading Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes the ranges of call numbers within subclass PG. In this classification system, the numerical part of a book s call number places it within the subject hierarchy described below for example, the 1999 Slovo edition of Leo Tolstoy s Anna Karenina has the call number PG 3365 .A6 1999 , placing it in the category of Tolstoi PG 3365 3417 , in 1800 1870 PG 3320 3447 , in Individual authors and works PG 3300 3493 , in Russian literature PG 2900 3698 . Contents PG 1 9665.............Slavic. Baltic. Albanian 1 7948............ SlaviclanguagesSlavic 1 499............Slavic philology and languages General 500 585..........Slavic literature General 601 716..........Church Slavic 771 799..........Bulgarian Church Slavic 801 1146......... Bulgarian language Bulgarian 1151 1199........ Macedonian language Macedonian 1201 1696........ Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 1801 1962........ Slovenian language Slovenian 2001 2826........ Russian language 2830 2847........ Belarusian language Belarusian 2900 3698........ Russian literature 2900 3190.......History and criticism 2900 2998......General 3001 3026......Special periods 3041 3065......Poetry 3071 3089......Drama 3091 3099......Prose 3100 3155......Folk literature including texts 3199 3299.......Collections 3199 3205......General 3211 3219......Translations 3223 3228......Special periods 3230 3238......Poetry 3240 3255......Drama 3260 3299......Prose 3300 3490.......Individual authors and works 3300 3308......Early to 1700 3310 3319......18th century 3312.......... Gavril Romanovich ... Sorbian Wendic 6001 7446........ Polish language Polish 7900 7925........Other Slavic dialects 8001 9146......... Baltic languages Baltic 8201 8208........ Old Prussian language Old Prussian 8501 8772 ... more details
South Slavic can refer to South Slaviclanguages South Slavs South Slavic peoples disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ... more details
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Slavic literature refers to the literature in any of the Slaviclanguages Belarusian literature Bosnian literature Bulgarian literature Croatian literature Czech literature Kashubian literature Macedonian literature Polish literature Russian literature Serbian literature Slovak literature Slovene literature Ukrainian literature See also Slavic studies Old Church Slavonic language Category European literature ... more details
. D. Kleinschriftsprachen in der slawischen Sprachenwelt Zeitschrift f r Slawistik, 1994, Bd. 39. slaviclanguages DEFAULTSORT Slavic Microlanguages Category Slaviclanguages pl Mikroj zyki ru ...no footnotes date January 2011 Slavic microlanguages are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slaviclanguages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a standard term in Slavistics . Citation needed date July 2009 Slavic microlanguages exist both as geographically and socially peripheral dialects of more well established Slaviclanguages and as completely isolated speech forms. They often enjoy a written form, a certain degree of standardization and are used in a variety of circumstances typical of literary languages, albeit in a limited fashion and always alongside a national literary language. Insular and peripheral microlanguages Native speakers or users of contemporary Slavic microlanguages either live among unrelated linguistic communities, thereby constituting an ethnic island, or live on the geographical periphery of their historical ethnic group . Correspondingly, these microlanguages can be divided into insular and peripheral categories the later of which can also be called regional languages . The principle insular forms are Rusyn language Rusyn , Burgenland Croatian , Molise Croatian , Resian dialect which may also be characterized as peninsular and Banat Bulgarian language Banat Bulgarian . The main peripheral forms include Prekmurian ... characteristics The precise hierarchical relationship between national literary languages and microlanguages ... genres in the case of national languages, compared to the narrowness of genres and limited functional ... . In contrast to a dialect exploited for artistic purposes, every minor literary Slavic language is to a greater ... of location, Slavic microlanguages exist in both predominantly Slavic and non Slavic areas ... more details
Slavic studies or Slavistics borrowed from Russian is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples Slavic areas, Slaviclanguages , literature, history, and culture. Originally .... Indeed, partly due to the political concerns in Western European and the United States about the Slavic world nurtured by the Cold War, Slavic studies flourished in the years from World War II into the 1990s and remains strong though university enrollments in Slaviclanguages have declined since ... by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European LanguagesSlavic Review , published ..., a Slavic AmE or Slavonic BrE scholar. Increasingly historians and other humanists and social scientists who study Slavic area cultures and societies have been included in this rubric. Slavistics ... Slavic peoples nations of Slavic origins and failed ideological attempts to establish a common sense of Slavic community, exemplified by the Pan Slavism Pan Slavist movement . Among the first scholars to use the term was Josef Dobrovsk . A Slavic specialist is also known as a Slavist borrowed from Russian . The history of Slavic studies is generally divided onto three periods. Until 1876 the early slavists concentrated on documentation and printing of monuments of Slaviclanguages, among them the first texts written in national languages. It was also then that the majority of Slaviclanguages received their first modern dictionary dictionaries , grammars and compendia. The second period, ending with World War I , was marked by fast development of Slavic philology and linguistics , most notably, outside of Slavic countries themselves, in the circle formed around August Schleicher and August Leskien at the University of Leipzig . After World War I Slavic studies scholars focused ... Slavic origins. After World War II centres of Slavic studies, and much greater expansion into other ... , Ethnic Macedonian literature literature , Macedonian culture Slavic culture , History of the Republic ... more details
currency code time zone utc offset footnotes footnote1 footnote2 footnote7 Slavic Europe is a region of Europe where Slaviclanguages are spoken. This area is situated in Central Europe Central ... 250px Slaviclanguages of Europe The two main religions within countries with Slavic populations ...Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox Geopolitical organization conventional long name Slavic Europe native name image map Slavic europe.png image caption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language membership flag ... Kiev Ljubljana Minsk Moscow Podgorica Prague Sarajevo Skopje Sofia Warsaw Zagreb languages type Official languageslanguages Belarusian language Belarusian Bosnian language Bosnian Bulgarian language ... states also have considerable Slavic populations plus large numbers of other citizens who can speak a Slavic language, particularly Russian. Over three quarters of Latvians speak Russian either ..., table on mother tongues lv icon ref Roughly 29 of Estonia ns are Slavic mostly Russian and Ukrainian ... ns speak a Slavic language natively. ref Statistics Lithuania census 2001 http db.stat.gov.lt sips ... to historic Slavic minorities in what are majority non Slavic nations. History Pan Slavism ... of Slavic origins to a common interest and develop a common identity. These efforts failed for a number ... its territorial expansion and the subjugation of nations of Slavic origin such as the Ukrainians or Poles. Another fact was due to independent developments amongst Slavic peoples and the development ... March 2008 . Also, while certain Slavic nations such as the Czechs and Slovaks in the Austria Hungary ... ruled theirs. With the Soviet Union came another period of attempts to use the idea of Slavic unity ... fought for independence from Poland. Due to the past, historical sympathy for the idea of a Slavic ... more details
sources, as in many Slaviclanguages today Polish piorun for example . Perun simply means thunder or lightning bolt . He also mentions the belief in various demon s and nymph s i.e. Slavic fairies vilas , but does not mention any other names. The Slavic Primary Chronicle is a major work with many ... languages , that of the World Tree , is also present in Slavic mythology. It is either an oak tree ... as in the case of the various Slaviclanguages it can be shown that they originate from a single, Proto ... traditions and superstitions Slavic fairies SlaviclanguagesSlavic peoples Wendish mythology List ...Citations missing date May 2008 Expand Russian date September 2009 Slavic mythology ... the Proto Indo European religion . Image Sadko.jpg thumb 225px Many generations of Slavic artists ... Kingdom 1876 . Slavic mythology Unlike Greek mythology Greek or Egyptian mythology , there are no first hand records for the study of Slavic mythology. Despite some arguable theories for instance .... Before that, sparse records of Slavic religion were mostly written by non Slavic Christian ... of old Slavic cult image s and shrine s have been found, though little can be yielded from them without ..., and stories of all the Slavic nations. Written sources There are currently no known written accounts of Slavic mythology predating the fragmentation of the Proto Slavic people into West Slavs West ... the Slavic folk belief in Werewolf werewolves , whilst others believe that Herodotus actually referred to Veles god God of the underworld and death ancient Slavic carnival festivals , when groups ... Byzantine historian Procopius , whose Bellum Gothicum described the beliefs of a South Slavic peoples South Slavic tribe that crossed the Danube heading south in just two days. According to Procopius ... Rus early Eastern Slavic state . Even though the manuscript was compiled at the beginning ... Svarog , compared to Greek Hephaestus . Also very interesting are the passages in the East Slavic ... more details
, DMITRY ETC, BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT DERIVED FROM THE SLAVICLANGUAGES. BEFORE ADDING MORE NAMES JUST ...dablinks date January 2011 Note THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT GIVEN NAMES DERIVED FROM SLAVIC ROOTS. THIS ARTICLE DO NOT INCLUDE GIVEN NAMES OF HEBREW, GERMANIC, LATIN, GREEK ORIGIN ETC... WHICH ARE USED BY SLAVIC NATIONS AS WELL. Before adding further examples to those already supplied consider whether they are of Slavic origin. Image Slavic languages.png thumb 240px right Modern Slaviclanguages . Indo European topics Slavic origin given names are derived from the Slaviclanguages and are most popular in Slavic peoples Slavic countries such as Belarus , Bulgaria , Croatia , Czech Republic , Poland , Russia , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , Ukraine , and others. Slavic peoples Slavic names are either ... na ziemiach polskich work pl icon ref Slavic names are usually abstract and describe someone s character, express a wish for good future or respect for family members. History of Slavic names In Polytheism ... names were dominant until Slavic peoples Slavic nations converted to Christianity e.g. Catholic ... names solely from Christian calendar, where there was only a few saints names of Slavic origin, like ... 180px Slavic name of the boat. This situation lasted until 19th and 20th centuries, when traditional ..., such as Lechos aw and Wie czys aw. ref name zielarze.pl Today, traditional Slavic names are accepted by the Christianity Christian Church and are given at a child s baptism . Meaning of Slavic names Old Slavic names were built with one or two lexeme s Single lexeme names were derived from ordinary ... Draho , etc. Popularity in non Slavic cultures Some Slavic names have gained popularity in other non Slavic countries, e.g. Vera given name Vera , Mila , Svante , Boris first name Boris , Vladimir ... , Bogdan , etc. List of Christian Saints bearing Slavic name Note This list contains only canonization canonized Saints . Beatification Beatified Saints bearing Slavic names e.g. Ceslaus Saint Ceslaus ... more details
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italictitle Infobox Journal cover Image Slavic review cover.gif discipline Slavonic Studies Slavic Studies abbreviation publisher American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies country United States USA frequency Quarterly history 1941 present openaccess website http www.slavicreview.uiuc.edu ISSN 0037 6779 JSTOR 00376779 Slavic Review is a leading international Peer review peer reviewed academic journal publishing scholarly studies and book reviews in all disciplines concerned with Russia , Central Eurasia , and Eastern Europe Eastern and Central Europe . The journal s title, though pointing to its roots in Slavic studies, or Slavistics , does not fully encompass the range of disciplines represented or peoples and cultures examined. The journal publishes original scholarship, book and film reviews, and review essays on scholarly topics. History The journal has been published quarterly under the current name since 1961 by the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, beginning in 2010 , continuing the series published by the same Association since 1941 under different names Slavonic Year Book. American Series 1941 , Slavonic and East European Review. American Series 1943 1944 , American Slavic and East European Review 1945 1961 . Under the current name, the subtitle of the journal has changed over the years to reflect changing terminologies about the region, evolving boundaries and relations, and developing conceptions of the field. Since 2006, the subtitle has been Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies . Since 1996, the office of the journal ... of Slavic Studies . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed, among others, in the American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies , Social Science Citation Index , Historical ... Official http www.slavicreview.illinois.edu http www.aseees.org Association for Slavic, East European ... more details