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- Màtasović, Josip (1892—1962)DEFINICIJAhrv. povjesničar, sveučilišni profesor, ravnatelj Državnog arhiva u Zagrebu, osnivač i urednik časopisa Narodna starina
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Ranko Matasović — (May 14, 1968, Zagreb) is a Croatian linguist, Indo Europeanist and Celticist.He was born and raised in Zagreb where he attended primary and secondary school. At the Faculty of philosophy at the University of Zagreb he graduated linguistics and… … Wikipedia
Proto-Slavic borrowings — Numerous lexemes that are reconstructable for Proto Slavic language were borrowed from various tribes that Proto Slavic speakers came into contact with, either in prehistorical times or during their expansion when they first appeared in the 6th… … Wikipedia
Proto-Balto-Slavic language — Proto Balto Slavic Geographic distribution: northeastern Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European Proto Balto Slavic Subdivisions: Balto Slavic languages Proto Balto Slavic … Wikipedia
South Slavic languages — South Slavic Geographic distribution: Eastern Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European … Wikipedia
Balto-Slavic languages — The Balto Slavic language group consists of the Baltic and Slavic languages, belonging to the Indo European family of languages. Having experienced a period of common development, Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not… … Wikipedia
Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony — Slavic liquid metathesis refers to the historical phenomenon of metathesis of liquid consonants occurring in Common Slavic period in South Slavic and Czecho Slovak area. Onomastics evidence indicates that it seems to have occurred sometimes in… … Wikipedia
Proto-Celtic language — Proto Celtic Geographic distribution: Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European Proto Celtic Subdivisions: Celtic languages … Wikipedia
Pennines — Not to be confused with Pennine Alps. The Pennine Mountains of Northern England … Wikipedia
Proto-Slavic language — Proto Slavic is the proto language from which Slavic languages later emerged. It was spoken before the seventh century. As with all other proto languages, no attested writings have been found; the language has been reconstructed by applying the… … Wikipedia
Winter's law — Winter s law, named after Werner Winter who postulated it in 1978, is a sound law operating on Balto Slavic short vowels */e/, */o/, */a/ (< PIE *h₂e) */i/ and */u/, according to which they lengthen in front of voiced stops in closed syllable,… … Wikipedia