01116nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007000041210006900111300001100180490000600191520061600197653002400813653005600837100002300893856005400916 1980 eng d00aLes langues slaves dans le contexte des langues indo-européennes0 aLes langues slaves dans le contexte des langues indoeuropéennes a3–150 v53 a
The article considers the place of the Slavic languages among the other Indo-European languages using linguistic data and results from recent archaeological findings. Grammaticalization is the basic factor in the development of the morphological systems; its mechanism is illustrated with examples from the Indo-European and Slavic languages. The Slavic languages possess both a number of archaisms which are evidenced by the Anatolian languages, and innovations common to the Greco-Aryan group. The Baltic Slavonic language group is the most conservative group in late Indo-European (Indo-European III).
10aContrastive Studies10aсъпоставителни изследвания1 aAdrados, Francisco uhttp://scripta-bulgarica.eu/bg/biblio/adrados1980