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Vol 196
Pages:
333-335
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Article

Linguistic conformity of the russian and lithuanian languages

Authors:
E. V. Mihailova
About authors
  • student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
Date submitted:
2011-08-30
Date accepted:
2011-10-17
Date published:
2012-05-22

Abstract

This article deals with the origin and age of Slavic and Baltic languages. Based on historical facts, the issue of the interaction of these languages on the example of Russian and Lithuanian. There are numerous examples of similarities in vocabulary, phonology, morphology and syntax of these languages.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Nanotechnologies and information technologies
Keywords:
Balts Slavs Indo-European languages Russian language Lithuanian language science similarity of languages borrowing lexicon phonology morphology syntax dialect
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References

  1. Sabaliauskas A. One hundred riddles of Lithuanian language. Vilnius, 2001.
  2. Short Russian-Lithuanian dictionary. Kaunas, 2003.
  3. Zinkevicius Z. The history of Lithuanian language. Lithuanian language of origin. Vilnius, 1984.

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