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Videos I mentionned: • About the Belarusian a :    • Cette langue n'a presque plus de  o    • About the contraction :    • La FIN de l'unité linguistique SLAVE   • About the jers :    • Une chose que FRANÇAIS et PROTO-SLAVE...   • ๐Ÿ”นAlthough Slavic languages โ€‹โ€‹are partially mutually intelligible, small spelling differences can sometimes make an equivalent word completely unrecognizable to speakers of a Slavic language. Knowing as many equivalences as possible allows us to greatly reduce these misunderstandings, and it is one of them that this video addresses, through the results the evolution of an old long o in the West Slavic languages โ€‹ (Polish, Kashubian, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, Czech, Slovak) and two East Slavic languages โ€‹โ€‹(Ukrainian and Rusyn), not forgetting to give the equivalences in the other Slavic languages โ€‹โ€‹(Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, but also Russian and Belarusian). • ๐Ÿ”นAre you interested, directly or indirectly, in Slavic languages? Are you attached to the values โ€‹โ€‹of language diversity and multilingualism? You've come to the right place... So why not subscribe? ๐Ÿ”ถ    / @rozum-razum_slavic-linguistics   ๐Ÿ”ถ • ๐Ÿ”นTo support the channel, it's on: • ko-fi.com/rozrazum (one-off donations) • patreon.com/rozrazum (monthly donations) • 0:00 The grapheme “ó” • 0:27 The “ó” of Czech and Slovak • 1:03 Creation of long vowels • 1:39 Creation of the long o • 2:51 Evolution of the long o in Slavic languages • 3:06 Evolution of long o in Kashubian • 3:16 Evolution of long o in Slovak and Upper Sorbian • 3:43 Evolution of the long o in Czech and Polish • 4:31 Evolution of long o in Lower Sorbian, Ukrainian and Rusyn • 5:04 Alternating long o / normal o • 5:16 Specificitiy of Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian • 5:30 Specificity of Kashubian • 6:00 Examples highlighting these equivalences • 7:20 About the reliability of these equivalences • 7:44 Details on Russian, Belarusian and South Slavic languages • 8:00 What to remember • #Slavic_languages โ€‹โ€‹#Slavic_linguistics #comparative_linguistics #Slavistics #Polish #Czech • #Ukrainian

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