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Andrey Anatolyevich Zaliznyak (‹The
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research did not take into
account the
findings by
Russian linguist Andrey Zaliznyak who
stated that,
until the 14th or 15th century,
major language differences...
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retained as rěkě.
Zaliznyak (1995:82–87)
Zaliznyak (1995:81–82)
Zaliznyak (1995:92)
Zaliznyak (1995:122)
Zaliznyak (1995:122–123)
Zaliznyak (1995:111–112)...
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Zaliznyak or
Zalizniak is a Ukrainian-language surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrey Zaliznyak (1935–2017),
Russian linguist Leonid...
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Slavonic than does Ukrainian. However,
findings by
Russian linguist Andrey Zaliznyak suggest that,
until the 14th or 15th century,
major language differences...
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using Zadonschina as a source. Recently,
Roman Jakobson's and
Andrey Zaliznyak's analyses show that the p****ages of
Zadonschina with
counterparts in Slovo...
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lines (
Zaliznyak speaks of a “hyper-palimpsest”). Consequently, ‘reading’ a
single concealed text of one page can take w****s.
According to
Zaliznyak, reading...
- the 8th or
early 9th century.[citation needed]
Russian linguist Andrey Zaliznyak stated that the Old
Novgorod dialect differed significantly from that...
- been caught" (вытоло изловили,
vytolo izlovili).
According to
Andrey Zaliznyak, the word does not
occur anywhere else, and its
meaning is not known....
- also been found,
mostly made of iron, some of bone or bronze.
Andrey Zaliznyak distinguished the m****cripts in
Novgorod from "supra-dialectal Old Russian"...