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  • Slavic studies
  • Studies of Slavic peoples, languages, and culture

    Slavic (American English) or Slavonic (British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic

    Slavic studies

    Slavic_studies

  • Slavs
  • Grouping of people

    The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia;

    Slavs

    Slavs

    Slavs

  • Slavic microlanguages
  • Linguistic concept

    Slavic microlanguages are literary linguistic varieties that exist alongside the better-known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term

    Slavic microlanguages

    Slavic_microlanguages

  • Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
  • American scholarly society

    The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) is a scholarly society "dedicated to advancing knowledge about Central Asia,

    Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

    Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

    Association_for_Slavic,_East_European,_and_Eurasian_Studies

  • East Slavs
  • Subgroup of Slavic peoples

    The East Slavs are a subgroup of the Slavs, who speak East Slavic languages and reside chiefly in Eastern Europe but extend also across northern Asia and

    East Slavs

    East Slavs

    East_Slavs

  • Early Slavs
  • Group of tribal societies

    Southeast Europe and established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early and High Middle Ages. The Slavs' original

    Early Slavs

    Early Slavs

    Early_Slavs

  • List of Slavic studies journals
  • Academic journals about Slavic history and culture

    independent English language peer-reviewed academic journals related to Slavic studies. Journals should be published by major universities, professional associations

    List of Slavic studies journals

    List_of_Slavic_studies_journals

  • Slavic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity Slavic studies, a

    Slavic

    Slavic

  • Slavic Review
  • Academic journal

    The Slavic Review is a major peer-reviewed academic journal publishing scholarly studies, book and film reviews, and review essays in all disciplines concerned

    Slavic Review

    Slavic_Review

  • Area studies
  • Interdisciplinary fields of research

    Italian studies Romanian studies Scandinavian studies Slavic studies (Slavonic studies or Slavistics) East Slavic studies Belarusian studies (Belarusistics)

    Area studies

    Area_studies

  • Outline of Slavic history and culture
  • writing Slavic mythology Slavic studies History of the Slavic languages Balto-Slavic languages, Slavic languages, East Slavic languages, South Slavic languages

    Outline of Slavic history and culture

    Outline_of_Slavic_history_and_culture

  • Slavicism
  • Loanword from a Slavic language

    Slavicisms or Slavisms are words and expressions (lexical, grammatical, phonetic, etc.) borrowed or derived from Slavic languages. Most languages of the

    Slavicism

    Slavicism

  • List of Slavic deities
  • which Slavic theonyms are preserved include names, proper names, place names, folk holidays, and language, including sayings. Information about Slavic paganism

    List of Slavic deities

    List_of_Slavic_deities

  • Slavic languages
  • Subfamily of Indo-European languages

    Language family List of Slavic studies journals Outline of Slavic history and culture Slavic microlanguages Slavic names Slavic studies A pluricentric language

    Slavic languages

    Slavic languages

    Slavic_languages

  • List of Russian studies centers
  • following is a list of academic research centers devoted to Russian studies, or Slavic studies, encompassing the area of the former Soviet Union, sometimes referred

    List of Russian studies centers

    List_of_Russian_studies_centers

  • South Slavic languages
  • Language family

    Indo-European language family. The South Slavic languages have been considered a genetic node in Slavic studies: defined by a set of phonological, morphological

    South Slavic languages

    South Slavic languages

    South_Slavic_languages

  • South Slavs
  • Subgroup of Slavic peoples who speak the South Slavic languages

    South Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the

    South Slavs

    South Slavs

    South_Slavs

  • Balto-Slavic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    Balto-Slavic languages form a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, traditionally comprising the Baltic and Slavic languages. Baltic and Slavic languages

    Balto-Slavic languages

    Balto-Slavic languages

    Balto-Slavic_languages

  • Slavic Studies (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Slavic-Eurasian Research Center at Hokkaido University. Slavic Studies focuses on Slavistics and Eastern European Studies, accepting a wide variety of topics but especially

    Slavic Studies (journal)

    Slavic_Studies_(journal)

  • West Slavs
  • Subgroup of Slavic peoples

    The West Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak the West Slavic languages. They separated from the common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established

    West Slavs

    West Slavs

    West_Slavs

  • Soft sign
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    contemporary Slavic Cyrillic writing systems, such as those used in East Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian) and Church Slavic, the soft sign

    Soft sign

    Soft sign

    Soft_sign

  • Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics
  • Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics (SSGL) (ISSN 0169-0124) is an academic book series that was founded in 1980 by A.A. Barentsen, B.M. Groen and

    Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics

    Studies_in_Slavic_and_General_Linguistics

  • Slavic paganism
  • Slavic paganism encompasses the historical pre-Christian religious beliefs, mythologies, and ritual practices of the Slavic peoples before their gradual

    Slavic paganism

    Slavic paganism

    Slavic_paganism

  • Slavic migrations to the Balkans
  • Overview of Slavic migrations to Southeast Europe

    followed by a population exchange, mixing and language shift to and from Slavic. The settlement was facilitated by the substantial decrease of the Southeastern

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic_migrations_to_the_Balkans

  • Old East Slavic
  • Slavic language used in the 7th–14th centuries

    Old East Slavic (traditionally also Old Russian) was a language (or a group of dialects) used by the East Slavs from the 7th or 8th century to the 13th

    Old East Slavic

    Old East Slavic

    Old_East_Slavic

  • List of Slavic cultures
  • This is a list of the cultures of Slavic Europe. East Slavs: Culture of Russia Culture of Ukraine Culture of Belarus Rusyn culture South Slavs: Culture

    List of Slavic cultures

    List_of_Slavic_cultures

  • Pan-Slavism
  • Political ideology emphasising unity of Slavic peoples

    originated in the mid-19th century, emphasizing integrity and unity among the Slavic peoples. Extensive pan-Slavism emerged much like Pan-Germanism; both movements

    Pan-Slavism

    Pan-Slavism

    Pan-Slavism

  • Old Church Slavonic
  • Medieval Slavic literary language

    first Slavic literary language and the oldest extant written Slavonic language attested in literary sources. It belongs to the Eastern South Slavic subgroup

    Old Church Slavonic

    Old Church Slavonic

    Old_Church_Slavonic

  • Slavic vocabulary
  • Appendix:Swadesh lists for Slavic languages in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following list is a comparison of basic Proto-Slavic vocabulary and the corresponding

    Slavic vocabulary

    Slavic_vocabulary

  • Macedonian language
  • South Slavic language spoken in North Macedonia

    Eastern South Slavic language. It is part of the South Slavic languages, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of the Balto-Slavic branch and

    Macedonian language

    Macedonian language

    Macedonian_language

  • The Journal of Slavic Military Studies
  • Academic journal

    The Journal of Slavic Military Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes articles relating to military affairs of Central and

    The Journal of Slavic Military Studies

    The_Journal_of_Slavic_Military_Studies

  • Sorbonne University
  • Public university in Paris, France

    disciplines study in the central Sorbonne building in their third year. Undergraduate and graduate students in German studies, Slavic studies, Italic studies and

    Sorbonne University

    Sorbonne_University

  • Proto-Slavic language
  • Proto-language of all the Slavic languages

    Proto-Slavic (abbreviated PSl., PS.; also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages

    Proto-Slavic language

    Proto-Slavic_language

  • Werewolf in Slavic mythology
  • Mythological creature

    In Slavic mythology, a werewolf is a human-shapeshifter who temporarily takes the form of a wolf. Werewolves were often described as ordinary wolves, though

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf_in_Slavic_mythology

  • Ewa Thompson
  • Polish-American Slavist (born 1937)

    scholar, slavicist, and cultural critic. She is Professor Emerita of Slavic Studies at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where she taught from 1970 until

    Ewa Thompson

    Ewa_Thompson

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    Asian studies Thai studies Australian studies European studies Celtic studies German studies Sociology in Poland Scandinavian studies Slavic studies Middle

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
  • conference each January and publishes the Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ), a peer-reviewed journal of Slavic studies. Since 2000, the AATSEEL Publications

    American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages

    American_Association_of_Teachers_of_Slavic_and_East_European_Languages

  • International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics
  • Slavistics journal (1959–2006)

    International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics, often referred to by its initialism IJSLP, was an annual illustrated journal of Slavic philology published

    International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics

    International_Journal_of_Slavic_Linguistics_and_Poetics

  • Irwin Weil
  • American academic (born 1928)

    majoring in economics at the University of Chicago, he was drawn to Slavic studies after discovering Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov in a required

    Irwin Weil

    Irwin Weil

    Irwin_Weil

  • Leshy
  • Forest spirit in Slavic mythology

    deity of the forest in pagan Slavic mythology. As Leshy rules over the forest and hunting, he may be related to the Slavic god Porewit. Leshy often appears

    Leshy

    Leshy

    Leshy

  • Peter Sugar
  • American historian

    for Distinguished Contributions to Slavic Studies from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Sugar was born in Budapest, Hungary

    Peter Sugar

    Peter_Sugar

  • List of Balto-Slavic languages
  • Golyad Pomeranian Baltic West Galindian Outline of Slavic history and culture List of Slavic studies journals Alternatively considered a dialect of Latvian

    List of Balto-Slavic languages

    List of Balto-Slavic languages

    List_of_Balto-Slavic_languages

  • Unclean force
  • Slavic reference to mythological evil creatures

    (Russian: не́чисть, нечистики; не́жить, 'undead') is a collective name in Slavic paganism for mythological forces and creatures including evil spirits, chorts

    Unclean force

    Unclean force

    Unclean_force

  • Slavic literature
  • literature, Slavic literature has been described as generally neglected in English literature studies and reference works. Slavic studies Old Church Slavonic

    Slavic literature

    Slavic_literature

  • Folk Orthodoxy
  • Variety of regional or ethnic syncretic expressions of Eastern Orthodoxy

    of Slavic Studies RAS . -M .  : Interd. relations, 1999. - T. 2: D (Giving) - K (Crumbs). — P. 93–94. — ISBN 5-7133-0982-7 Zueva T. V. Ancient Slavic version

    Folk Orthodoxy

    Folk Orthodoxy

    Folk_Orthodoxy

  • University of Greifswald Faculty of Arts
  • such as Latvian and Lithuanian Studies, Slavic Studies, Finnish Studies (including Estonian Studies) and Scandinavian Studies are offered by only a few other

    University of Greifswald Faculty of Arts

    University_of_Greifswald_Faculty_of_Arts

  • Francis Dvornik
  • Czech historian (1893–1975)

    the University of Olomouc, and the Charles University in Prague (studying Slavic studies under Lubor Niederle and Josef Peisker), receiving his D.D. in

    Francis Dvornik

    Francis Dvornik

    Francis_Dvornik

  • Yugoslav studies
  • Academic discipline concerned with the study of Yugoslavia

    justification compared to South Slavic studies. During the 1990s the discipline was closely intertwined with the field of security studies due to the conflicts in

    Yugoslav studies

    Yugoslav studies

    Yugoslav_studies

  • Slavic Native Faith
  • New religious movement based on pre-Christian Slavic beliefs

    The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement

    Slavic Native Faith

    Slavic Native Faith

    Slavic_Native_Faith

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • We (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin

    Dostoevsky, the Bible, and We". Slavic Review. 24 (4). The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies: 680–687. doi:10.2307/2492898. JSTOR 2492898

    We (novel)

    We (novel)

    We_(novel)

  • Sorbian studies
  • Academic discipline

    Sorbian studies is an academic discipline dealing with Sorbian language and literature. It is a subfield of Slavic studies. The only institute for Sorbian

    Sorbian studies

    Sorbian_studies

  • Veljko Lalich
  • Serbian-Canadian historian (1920–2008)

    and Slavic Studies in Canada during the Cold War period until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He contributed greatly to the advancement of Slavic Studies

    Veljko Lalich

    Veljko_Lalich

  • List of Slavic pseudo-deities
  • Slavic pseudo-deities (pseudo-gods, pseudo-goddesses) are Slavic deities described in popular and sometimes even scientific literature, whose historicity

    List of Slavic pseudo-deities

    List_of_Slavic_pseudo-deities

  • Barbara Jelavich
  • American historian (1923 – 1995)

    academic career as a junior research historian at UC Berkeley Institute of Slavic Studies after obtaining three history degrees from the University of California

    Barbara Jelavich

    Barbara_Jelavich

  • Vladimir Petrukhin
  • Russian historian

    Section in the Institute of Slavic Studies in the Russian Academy of Sciences, professor of Higher School of Economics. After studying in the Moscow State University

    Vladimir Petrukhin

    Vladimir Petrukhin

    Vladimir_Petrukhin

  • Indiana University Summer Language Workshop
  • variety, especially among university programs in Slavic, East European and Central Eurasian studies.[citation needed] The first workshop was held from

    Indiana University Summer Language Workshop

    Indiana_University_Summer_Language_Workshop

  • Katerina Clark
  • Australian academic (1941–2024)

    and Yale University, she began working as a professor of Russian and Slavic studies, including at Yale. As an academic, she wrote several books: The Soviet

    Katerina Clark

    Katerina_Clark

  • Kostiantyn Tyshchenko
  • Ukrainian linguist and philologist (1941–2023)

    Romance and Oriental linguistics, as well as series of articles on studies of German, Slavic, Celtic, Basque, Finnish and Altaic languages. Teacher and polyglot

    Kostiantyn Tyshchenko

    Kostiantyn_Tyshchenko

  • Anti-Slavic sentiment
  • Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Slavic peoples

    Anti-Slavic sentiment, also called anti-Slavic racism or Slavophobia, refers to different types of negative attitudes, prejudices, collective hatred or

    Anti-Slavic sentiment

    Anti-Slavic_sentiment

  • Slavic-Eurasian Research Center
  • remit of Soviet and Communist studies or Area studies. Two years later, on 1 June 1955, the group was formalized as a Slavic Institute, incorporated in the

    Slavic-Eurasian Research Center

    Slavic-Eurasian_Research_Center

  • Relationship of Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts
  • influence on each other has been a matter of great study, controversy, and dispute in Slavic studies. The theory that Glagolitic script was created before

    Relationship of Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts

    Relationship_of_Cyrillic_and_Glagolitic_scripts

  • East Slavic languages
  • Language family

    Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages, distinct from the West and South Slavic languages. East Slavic languages

    East Slavic languages

    East_Slavic_languages

  • Czech studies
  • Field of humanities

    Bohemistics, also known as Czech studies, is the field of humanities that researches, documents and disseminates Czech language and literature in both

    Czech studies

    Czech_studies

  • Slavic and East European Journal
  • Peer-reviewed Slavist journal

    The Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ) is a major peer-reviewed academic journal publishing original research and review essays in the areas of Slavic

    Slavic and East European Journal

    Slavic_and_East_European_Journal

  • Macedonians (ethnic group)
  • South Slavic ethnic group

    nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language. The large

    Macedonians (ethnic group)

    Macedonians (ethnic group)

    Macedonians_(ethnic_group)

  • Eurasian Humanities Studies
  • Academic journal

    peer-reviewed academic journal edited by the School of Russian Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University and published by the Foreign Language Teaching and

    Eurasian Humanities Studies

    Eurasian_Humanities_Studies

  • Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Historical and Philological Studies Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It is focused on comprehensive studies of Slavic history, culture, literature

    Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    Institute_for_Slavic_Studies_of_the_Russian_Academy_of_Sciences

  • Eliot Borenstein
  • American Slavist

    professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York University. His main interests are Russian contemporary literature and cultural studies, conspiracy theories

    Eliot Borenstein

    Eliot_Borenstein

  • Olga of Kiev
  • Princess of Kiev, Orthodox saint (c. 890–925)

    Gasparov, Boris; Raevsky-Hughes, Olga (1993). California Slavic Studies. Vol. XVI: Slavic Culture in the Middle Ages. University of California Press

    Olga of Kiev

    Olga of Kiev

    Olga_of_Kiev

  • Sporoi
  • Name for Slavic branches, per Procopius

    ISBN 978-0-87569-023-0. Serbian Studies. Vol. 2. North American Society for Serbian Studies. 1982. p. 21. Samuel Hazzard Cross (1963). Slavic civilization through

    Sporoi

    Sporoi

  • Church Slavonic
  • Liturgical language of Eastern Orthodox Church

    Church Slavonic is a Slavic language belonging to the South-Slavic linguistic sub-branch of Balto-Slavic languages, in the Indo-European family. It is

    Church Slavonic

    Church Slavonic

    Church_Slavonic

  • Joseph Frank (writer)
  • American literary scholar (1918–2013)

    the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (2008). As professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literatures at Stanford, Frank's critical

    Joseph Frank (writer)

    Joseph_Frank_(writer)

  • Balkan sprachbund
  • Shared linguistic features in southeastern Europe

    reinforcement". In D.G. Gilbers; et al. (eds.). Languages in Contact. Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 28. Amsterdam; Atlanta, GA: Rodopi. pp. 231–246

    Balkan sprachbund

    Balkan sprachbund

    Balkan_sprachbund

  • Polish Academy of Sciences
  • National academy of sciences for Poland

    journal Pharmacological Reports. Institute of Psychology Institute of Slavic Studies Institute of High Pressure Physics Institute of Hydro-Engineering Nicolaus

    Polish Academy of Sciences

    Polish Academy of Sciences

    Polish_Academy_of_Sciences

  • The Reconstruction of Nations
  • 2003 history book by Timothy Snyder

    In 2008 Sergei I. Zhuk reviewed the book for the Canadian-American Slavic Studies. Zhuk was more critical than some previous reviewers, pointing out Snyder's

    The Reconstruction of Nations

    The_Reconstruction_of_Nations

  • Post-Soviet studies
  • Field of study focusing on post-Soviet societies

    including within Slavic studies and Central Eurasian studies, and the study of specific post-Soviet states, including: Armenianology, Baltic studies, Belarusian

    Post-Soviet studies

    Post-Soviet_studies

  • List of early Slavic peoples
  • This is a list of early Slavic peoples reported in Late Antiquity and in the Middle Ages, that is, before the year AD 1500. Proto-Indo-Europeans (Proto-Indo-European

    List of early Slavic peoples

    List_of_early_Slavic_peoples

  • Slavonic Library in Prague
  • Public library in Prague

    specialised research library for the field of Slavic Studies. It is one of the largest and most important Slavic libraries in Europe. Since its foundation

    Slavonic Library in Prague

    Slavonic Library in Prague

    Slavonic_Library_in_Prague

  • Ruthenian language
  • Historical Slavic language, precursor of Belarusian and Ukrainian

    written language used from the 14th to the 18th centuries within the East Slavic-speaking regions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish-Lithuanian

    Ruthenian language

    Ruthenian_language

  • Faust
  • Protagonist of a classic German legend

    Polish variant of the Faust legend in Slavic literatures – a study in motif history. California Slavic Studies. Vol. 14. University of California Press

    Faust

    Faust

    Faust

  • Russians
  • East Slavic ethnic group

    Middle Ages. By total numbers, they compose the largest Slavic and European nation. Genetic studies show that Russians are closely related to Poles, Belarusians

    Russians

    Russians

    Russians

  • Gunnar Svane
  • Danish linguist (1927–2012)

    and Slavic studies. His academic career was primarily associated with Aarhus University in Denmark, where he served as a professor of Slavic studies from

    Gunnar Svane

    Gunnar_Svane

  • Thursday
  • Day of the week

    October 2025. Jakobson, Roman (1962). Selected writings: Comparative Slavic studies – Roman Jakobson – Google Books. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-010617-6

    Thursday

    Thursday

  • Olaf Broch
  • Norwegian linguist (1867–1961)

    Slavist and phonetician. He established Slavic studies in Norway and made significant contributions to Slavic dialectology and phonetics. Broch was born

    Olaf Broch

    Olaf Broch

    Olaf_Broch

  • Lists of academic journals
  • journals List of semiconductor journals List of sexology journals List of Slavic studies journals List of social science journals List of sociology journals

    Lists of academic journals

    Lists_of_academic_journals

  • Sasha Sokolov
  • Canadian-Soviet writer

    Barton (1987) "Sasha Sokolov: A Literary Biography", Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 21, Nos 3-4: 203-230. Johnson, D. Barton, Introduction for Sasha Sokolov's

    Sasha Sokolov

    Sasha_Sokolov

  • The Slavonic and East European Review
  • Peer-reviewed Slavist and East European studies journal

    East European Studies (University College London), is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Slavonic and East European Studies. It was established

    The Slavonic and East European Review

    The_Slavonic_and_East_European_Review

  • International Association of South-East European Studies
  • non-profit professional association focusing on Balkan studies and related fields of studies. The Association was established in Bucharest, capital of

    International Association of South-East European Studies

    International Association of South-East European Studies

    International_Association_of_South-East_European_Studies

  • Speculum (journal)
  • Academic journal

    on related subjects such as Byzantine, Hebrew, Arabic, Armenian and Slavic studies. As of 2025[update], the editor is Barbara Newman. The organization

    Speculum (journal)

    Speculum (journal)

    Speculum_(journal)

  • Ronald Grigor Suny
  • American historian and political scientist (born 1940)

    Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award in 2013

    Ronald Grigor Suny

    Ronald Grigor Suny

    Ronald_Grigor_Suny

  • Michael Scammell
  • English author, biographer and translator of Slavic literature

    interpreter. In 1958 he earned a B.A. degree with first class honors in Slavic Studies from the University of Nottingham, and edited the student newspaper

    Michael Scammell

    Michael Scammell

    Michael_Scammell

  • Boris Groys
  • Soviet art historian

    philosopher. He is currently a global distinguished professor of Russian and Slavic studies at New York University and senior research fellow at the Karlsruhe University

    Boris Groys

    Boris Groys

    Boris_Groys

  • Serbian Church Slavic
  • Extinct Serbian redaction of the Church Slavic literary language

    Serbian Church Slavic, also known as Serbian Church Slavonic (Serbian: српскословенски језик), was a liturgical and literary language used by the Serbs

    Serbian Church Slavic

    Serbian Church Slavic

    Serbian_Church_Slavic

  • Declaration on the Common Language
  • 2017 statement on Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin

    südslawischen Raum" [Commonality Against the Will? Language in the South Slavic Area]. In Grunert, Heiner; Kührer-Wielach, Florian (eds.). Grenzen im Fluss

    Declaration on the Common Language

    Declaration on the Common Language

    Declaration_on_the_Common_Language

  • Mary Zirin
  • American scholar of Russian literature and advocate (1932–2019)

    advocate for Slavic women's studies, who is remembered for her translations of Russian manuscripts and compilations of bibliographies of Slavic women. Her

    Mary Zirin

    Mary_Zirin

  • Horace Lunt
  • American Slavicist

    August 11, 2010) was a linguist in the field of Slavic studies. He was Professor Emeritus at the Slavic Language and Literature Department and the Ukrainian

    Horace Lunt

    Horace_Lunt

  • Bosnian studies
  • Academic discipline concerned with the study of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    and Serbian studies, it forms Serbo-Croatian studies, which studies the Serbo-Croatian language and literature and belongs to Slavic studies. Bosnistika

    Bosnian studies

    Bosnian studies

    Bosnian_studies

  • Aleksandr Dulichenko
  • Russian-Estonian linguist (1941–2026)

    Slavic microlanguages who lived in Estonia. He was a professor at the University of Tartu, where he was the head of the department of Slavic studies.

    Aleksandr Dulichenko

    Aleksandr Dulichenko

    Aleksandr_Dulichenko

  • Radoslav Večerka
  • Czech linguist (1928–2017)

    scholar active in the field of Slavic studies with a focus on paleography, comparative studies of Slavic languages and Slavic history. Večerka was born in

    Radoslav Večerka

    Radoslav_Večerka

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  • DUNJA
  • Female

    Slavic

    DUNJA

    Slavic name DUNJA means "quince."

    DUNJA

  • ZHERNEBOH
  • Male

    Slavic

    ZHERNEBOH

    Slavic name ZHERNEBOH means "black god." 

    ZHERNEBOH

  • FLAVIE
  • Female

    French

    FLAVIE

    French form of Roman Latin Flavia, FLAVIE means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIE

  • MATIJA
  • Male

    Slavic

    MATIJA

    Slavic form of Greek Mattathias, MATIJA means "gift of God."

    MATIJA

  • ZLOGONJE
  • Male

    Slavic

    ZLOGONJE

    Slavic name ZLOGONJE means "expels evil."

    ZLOGONJE

  • SLAVNA
  • Female

    Serbian

    SLAVNA

    (Славна) Serbian name SLAVNA means "glorious."

    SLAVNA

  • FLAVIU
  • Male

    Romanian

    FLAVIU

    Romanian form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLAVIU means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIU

  • OLAVI
  • Male

    Finnish

    OLAVI

    Finnish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLAVI means "heir of the ancestors."

    OLAVI

  • SAVIO
  • Male

    Italian

    SAVIO

    Italian name SAVIO means "clever."

    SAVIO

  • SLAVICA
  • Female

    Serbian

    SLAVICA

    (Славица) Serbian name SLAVICA means "glory."

    SLAVICA

  • Slavin
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Slavin

    Mountain.

    Slavin

  • Alaric
  • Boy/Male

    German Scandinavian Teutonic

    Alaric

    Noble ruler, noble ruler. Old German. King Alaric I conquered Rome in the early 5th century.

    Alaric

  • Slavik
  • Boy/Male

    German, Russian, Slavic

    Slavik

    Glory

    Slavik

  • DANIKA
  • Female

    Slavic

    DANIKA

    Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."

    DANIKA

  • SLAVCO
  • Male

    Serbian

    SLAVCO

    (Славко) Serbian name derived from Slavic slav, SLAVCO means "glory." Used as a pet form of Slavoljub.

    SLAVCO

  • Nijole
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Slavic

    Nijole

    Slavic Form of Nicole

    Nijole

  • SLAVA
  • Female

    Russian

    SLAVA

    (Слава) Russian unisex name SLAVA means "glory."

    SLAVA

  • Slava
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic

    Slava

    Glory.

    Slava

  • FLAVIO
  • Male

    Italian

    FLAVIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLAVIO means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIO

  • GOSTISLAV
  • Male

    Slavic

    GOSTISLAV

    Slavic form of Teutonic Chustaffus, GOSTISLAV means "meditation staff."

    GOSTISLAV

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  • YADA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YADA

    (יָדָע) Hebrew name YADA means "he knows" or "wise." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah. The English form is Jada.

  • Wayde
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian

    Wayde

    From the Quaking Aspen Tree Meadow; Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology; Water Crossing

  • Vittala
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vittala

    Lord Vishnu

  • Shaheda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Shaheda

    Great; Whiteness

  • Bhadram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Bhadram

    Goodness

  • Khairun Nisa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Khairun Nisa

    Best of women epithet of kh

  • Pukhraj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Pukhraj

    Gem; Topaz

  • Pushti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit

    Pushti

    Possessor of All Wealth; Goddess Lakshmi

  • Atmik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atmik

    The soul

  • Paramdaya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Paramdaya

    Most Compassionate One

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  • Slavering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Slaver

  • Slave
  • v. i.

    To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave.

  • Slave
  • n.

    See Slav.

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A person engaged in the purchase and sale of slaves; a slave merchant, or slave trader.

  • Slavish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to slaves; such as becomes or befits a slave; servile; excessively laborious; as, a slavish life; a slavish dependance on the great.

  • Slave
  • n.

    A drudge; one who labors like a slave.

  • Gravic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or causing, gravitation; as, gravic forces; gravic attraction.

  • Slaved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slave

  • Panslavic
  • a.

    Pertaining to all the Slavic races.

  • Barracoon
  • n.

    A slave warehouse, or an inclosure where slaves are quartered temporarily.

  • Slavs
  • pl.

    of Slav

  • Sclavic
  • a.

    Same as Slavic.

  • Slavonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Slavs, or their language.

  • Salic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called.

  • Slavic
  • a.

    Slavonic.

  • Slavism
  • n.

    The common feeling and interest of the Slavonic race.

  • Slaving
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Slave

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship.

  • Slave
  • n.

    One who has lost the power of resistance; one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition.

  • Slavic
  • n.

    The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs.