... In fact, *here* are four Moravian dialects: lassky (lachian) - close to Polish, in Nothern Moravia and Moravian Silesia (Lašsko) : no long vowels,...
... Do you mean that they have [e] rather than [E]? ... Again there are many points where "standard Slvanjec" is more like those Moravian dialects, so I may...
I have decided that derived adverbs in Slevan have the same form as the masculine ablative singular, being derived from the expression _modo X_ "in an X...
You know how to make God laughing? Tell Him something about your plans... Well, I must again re-cast Nashian, because after extensive speach with our top...
Hi all, i'm pretty new in slavonic conlanging and i just came up with the phonology of my new slavonic "pet". could someone verify the phonology for me please?...
... What exactly motivates you in starting such a project? I'm not saying it can't be interesting, but you know, the space between Russian, Ukrainian and...
... Thanks! Well, that's reassuring, because for a moment I thought I had committed a mortal sin of omission by not implementing it into Wenedyk! Jan ===== "If...
... Not so. I excluded the earliest PIE > Slavic from Slvanjec on purpose, notably RUKI, Satemization a/o merger. Rather I operated with the idea that Latin...
... Exactly the same here. I consciously tried to avoid PIE > Slavic and Proto-Balto-Slavic > Proto-Slavic changes. In the case of the RUKI rule I was just...
... out of curiosity, what is the RUKI rule? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger!...
... change of [s] after [r], [u], [k], [i] [s] (PIE) -> [S] (Indo-Iranian, Balto-Slavonic) and then -> [x] (Slavonic) or retroflex s (Sanskrit). P.A....
I agree wit Jan van S. Wouldn't it be worth re-writing a part of the Nash (pre-)history? You remember, when I wrote you that, if the Nash could have come...
... AC, ... I ... Well, prof. Vecerka is pretty "sure", as he can be sure of course, about the dating. It seems to be something "acknowledged" in Slavistic. ...
To my problem: to have a "fully" Slavic language, Nashs needed to separate from common Slavs ca 900 AD, since this is the dating of jer constitution, as far as...
... ... Is this IB-specific, or does this have any bearing on (non-IB) Sevorian? James -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --...
Hi James, I am not sure if this applies also to Sevorian, since we are solving problem how could Vozgians and Nashians went so far north and east and still be...
... To me, this still sounds very late. Is this opinion shared by all scholars? ... Not my preferred solution, I'm afraid. The problem is that my resources for...
... It's *primarily* IB-specific, in the sense that we are working out a common past for Nashian, Vozgian and Skuodian, three North Slavic languages present in...
... That's about as much as I know too! Never mind. The project is dead anyway, although the site does document everything that was done. J -- -- -- -- -- --...
... It's *primarily* IB-specific, in the sense that we are working out a common past for Nashian, Vozgian and Skuodian, three North Slavic languages present in...
Arnošt Lamprecht – The Common Slavonic, Brno 1987 G.Y. Shevelov – A Prehistory of Slavic, The Historical Phonology of Common Slavic, Heidelberg 1964 ...
Hi guys! I need a Slavic word for "bastard" (the insult), preferably in its reconstructed form. -- /BP 8^) -- B.Philip Jonsson -- melroch at melroch dot se ...
... I can also recommend _"vy.ro.dok_ (also Rus.) - stem _-rod-_ 'to be born'. -- Yitzik P.S. Welcome onboard, Sergey! Tell us a few words about yourself!...
Hello and sorry for my late response, I am busy with my master's thesis just now. Actually, I have never - or perhaps only in the very beguinning of my time in...
Hi Jussi, do not worry for the responce time, I do not hurry ;)) Yes, your suggestion seems to be a way. That will give them anough time, since Slavs needed...