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- Golyad (Russian: голя́дский язык) or East Galindian (Latvian: austrumgalindu valoda, Lithuanian: rytų galindų kalba) is a poorly attested extinct Baltic...
- the lake mentioned, which is one of the deepest in the area. The Russian 'golyad' is the result of the common shift of nasal '-en'(ę) into '-ya'(я) in Russian...
- East Slavic. The only known subdivision of the Dnieper-Oka language is the Golyad language. Hydronymics indicate the ancient presence of the Balts in two...
- existence of the Dnieper-Oka language is hypothesized, with the extinct Golyad language being the only known member. The range of the East Baltic linguistic...
- Mozhaysk region (present day Russia), referred to as East Galindian or Golyad There are three proposed etymologies for the denomination Galindian:: 308–309 ...
- Proto-Baltic Curonian Old Prussian Selonian Semigallian Sudovian Dnieper-Oka Golyad Pomeranian Baltic West Galindian Outline of Slavic history and culture List...
- languages Slavic languages Proto-Baltic (extinct) Dnieper-Oka (extinct) Golyad (extinct) Eastern Baltic Old Latvian (extinct) Latvian Latgalian Latvian...
- Gallaecia Vorskla Gepidian Indo-European 600s AD Kingdom of the Gepids Gepids Golyad Indo-European 1100s AD Protva basin Eastern Galindians Gothic Indo-European...
- Date Language Language family Region Notes 12th century AD Golyad Indo-European Protva basin 12th century AD Khwarezmian Indo-European Khwarazm 12th century...
- part of Lithuania). Galindians Galindians (Galindai) Eastern Galindians(Golyad) Aestii Prussians (Old Prussians, Baltic Prussians) (Prūsai) (they lived...