Genetolingvistična klasifikacija vzhodnoslovanskih jezikov
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2014-06-25Author
Šekli, Matej
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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V prispevku je obravnavan nastanek posameznih vzhodnoslovanskih geolektov hierarhične stopnje jezika iz prvotne vzhodne slovanščine. Znotraj le-te sta se pojavili dve inovativni središči, in sicer seve- rovzhodno (»rusko«) in jugozahodno (»ukrajinsko«), iz katerih sta se oblikovali ruščina in ukrajinščina, med njima pa na zahodnem ob- robju prehodni geolekt beloruščina. Za vsak vzhodnoslovanski jezik so prikazane njegove definicijske lastnosti, ki ga razmejujejo znotraj vzhodne slovanščine in v razmerju do sosednjih jezikov, ter model njegove lingvogeneze. The article attempts to classify East Slavic languages according to the model of their respective linguogeneses, focusing on the development of individual geolects from the original East Slavic. For an early stage of East Slavic two focal areas can be established, viz. North-Eastern East Slavic (Russian) and South-Western East Slavic (Ukrainian), the transitional area being occupied by Western East Slavic (Belorussian). The attempt is made to establish the defining characteristics which delimit the individual East Slavic idioms within the wider linguistic area and in relation to each other.
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2385-8753Collections
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http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.14331
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