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Fusional languages / Languages of Belarus / Languages of Russia / Languages of Ukraine / Proto-Slavic / South Slavic languages / Slavic second palatalization / Old Church Slavonic / Slavic languages / Languages of Europe / Europe / Proto-Slavic language
Date: 2012-09-25 04:48:01
Fusional languages
Languages of Belarus
Languages of Russia
Languages of Ukraine
Proto-Slavic
South Slavic languages
Slavic second palatalization
Old Church Slavonic
Slavic languages
Languages of Europe
Europe
Proto-Slavic language

Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic I

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