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Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia. It is the native language of the Russians and belongs to the Indo-European language family. It is one of four living East Slavic languages, and is also a part of the larger Balto-Slavic languages. It was the de facto and de jure official language of the former Soviet Union.
El antiguo eslavo oriental ( autoglotónimo рѹсьскъ ѩзыкъ) fue un idioma del grupo de lenguas eslavas orientales que se habló durante los siglos X a XV por los eslavos orientales en la Rus de Kiev y en los estados que se desarrollaron después de la caída de la Rus de Kiev. Dialectos de esta lengua se hablaron, aunque no de manera ...
Slavic studies. Slavic ( American English) or Slavonic ( British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples, languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was primarily a linguist or philologist researching Slavistics.
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Balto-Slavic languages. The Balto-Slavic languages form a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, traditionally comprising the Baltic and Slavic languages. Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not found in any other Indo-European branch, [1] which points to a period of common development and origin.
The East Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages, distinct from the West and South Slavic languages. East Slavic languages are currently spoken natively throughout Eastern Europe, and eastwards to Siberia and the Russian Far East. In part due to the large historical influence of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, the Russian language is also ...
Toggle Balto-Slavic languages still spoken subsection. 1.1 Baltic languages. 1.2 West Slavic languages. 1.3 South Slavic languages. 1.4 East Slavic languages.