Nota de aplicación
Baltic and Slavic languages are here groped into a single branch due to the exclusively shared features; developed in the early Common Era with Baltic and Slavic tribes occupying a large area of eastern Europe, including much of present-day Poland and the states of Belarus, Ukraine, and westernmost Russia. The earliest Slavic texts, written in a dialect called Old Church Slavonic, date from the 9th century CE; the oldest substantial material in Baltic dates to the end of the 14th century.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Conceptos Asociados
- .. conceptos asociados
- .... conceptos relacionados con el lenguaje
- ...... <languages and writing systems>
- ........ <languages and writing systems by specific type>
- .......... Indo-European (language family)
- ............ Albanian (language)
- ............ Anatolian (languages)
- ............ Armenian (language)
- ............ Balto-Slavic (languages)
- ............ Celtic (languages)
- ............ Germanic (languages)
- ............ Greek (language) [+]
- ............ Indo-Iranian (languages)
- ............ Italic (languages) [+]
- ............ Tocharian (language)