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Linguasphere-Register
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lsr Root ▶ 5= INDO-EUROPEAN phylosector ▶ 53= SLAVIC phylozone
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| id name |
| 53= SLAVIC phylozone |
| list descendants |
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| position |
| 06.04 |
| nodeType |
| innernode |
| also |
| Slavic; Slavonic; Slovenčina + Slovensko |
| keyWords |
| Balto-Slavic |
| pdf |
| OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 5-Zones 50-54.pdf |
| lsrType |
| zone |
| grouping |
| phylo |
| scale |
| 100.000.000 – 1.000.000.000 |
| lsrCountry |
| Albania; Armenia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bosnia; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Rep.; Estonia; Georgia; Greece; Italy; Kazakhstan; Latvia; Lithuania; Macedonia; Moldova; Poland; Romania; Russian Fed.; Slovenia; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan; Yugoslavia; with migrations to Canada; USA; Israel; Australia... |
| notes |
| covers the "Slavonic" or Slovenčina + Slovensko set, part of the "Balto-Slavic" grouping within the "Indo-European" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 8 outer languages) spoken by communities in eastern Europe and northern Asia, from the Alps to the Bering Sea: 53-A SLOVENČINA + SLOVENSKO including 2 arterial languages: Russkiy (Russian); Ukrainska (Ukrainian) with Belarusskaya (Belarussian) There is partial intelligibility among most of the Slavonic languages, with Slovenčina (Slovakian) at the geographic "centre-of-gravity" of this linguistic network. There may be more variation among the idioms of Slovensko (Slovenian) than among several of the closely related official national Slavonic languages of some nation-states, such as Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, for example. |
| statistics |
| 1 set • 1 chain • 1 net • 8 outerLanguages • 38 innerLanguages • 191 dialects • 206 leaves • 240 descendants • 9 with wikidataLinks • 17 with iso639Links • 17 with ethnologueLinks • 23 with glottologLinks |