Чешское языковое влияние на инославянские письменности в XIV-XVII вв.

Title in English Czech language influence on other Slavic scripts in the 14th-17th centuries
Authors

ALEKSIAYEVICH Hanna

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical (without peer review)
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

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Description The article is devoted to the Czech language influences on Polish, Sorbian, Belarusian and Ukrainian scripts in the 14th-17th centuries. The early development of the Czech written language contributed to its «expansion» (B. Havránek) into the West Slavic lands. During the period from the 14th to the 16th centuries, the Czech language successfully functioned in Upper Silesia, Poland, and Slovakia, and influenced the development of Polish, Slovak, Sorbian writing systems. The Czech influence also spread to the Eastern written languages, particularly Old Belarusian and Old Ukrainian. This demonstrates quite active inter-Slavic contacts in the era following the collapse of Proto-Slavic unity and the independent development of the national Slavic languages.
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