BALTIC LANGUAGES

a subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. The Indo-European subfamily to which the Baltic languages appear to be closest is the Slavic. Because of this, some linguists regard Baltic and Slavic as branches of a single Balto-Slavic division of the Indo-European family. The Baltic tongues are thus named because they are spoken in an area bordering on the Baltic Sea. The principal ones are Latvian (or Lettish) and Lithuanian (together native to about 6.5 million people in Eastern Europe) and Old Prussian (which ceased to be a living language during the 17th cent.). The early common ancestor of the various Baltic languages, both living and dead, is traditionally referred to as Proto-Baltic. It is thought that Proto-Baltic broke off from the other Indo-European languages before 1000 b.c. A further division into East Baltic (to which Latvian and Lithuanian belong) and West Baltic (which claims Old Prussian) is believed to have taken place before 300 b.c. The Baltic languages are said to be the closest of the living Indo-European languages to Proto-Indo-European—the original parent of all the Indo-European tongues—both phonologically and grammatically. They show a high degree of inflection in both the noun and verb systems. The earliest surviving text in a Baltic language may be dated c.1400, but by the 16th cent. documents had become fairly numerous. See also Latvian, Lithuanian, Indo-European.

See T. F. Magner and W. R. Schmalstieg, ed., Baltic Linguistics (1970).

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...demographic decline of, 47 their encouragement of Baltic languages, 17 their role in emancipating serfs, 16 their role in indpendent Baltic states, 46 -50, 56 -9, 72 Baltic gold, 137 , 192 Baltic languages, 4 , 9...
...peoples living along the Baltic Sea did not yet exist...different Finno-Ugric languages, which merged to form...Estonian. A common proto-Baltic language probably existed be...but evolved into West Baltic languages (Old Prussian and Jatving...
...discussion. In analyses of the Baltic cultures, it is beneficial...stimulating. In contemporary Baltic literature, ancient linguistic...rich cultural matrix of the Baltic languages are diverse pre-Christian...roots, which help define its language and identity. Pre-Christian...
...altogether between 1940 - 1953 the Baltic States had lost about 30 per cent...sification in the 1970s, when the Baltic languages were left a secondary place in...concerning the recent history of the Baltic States, at the same time they...
...enlargement. The historical credentials of all three Baltic states are impeccable; they have a strong moral claim...developing economy, and the systematic persecution of the Baltic languages could lead to a plausible charge of both physical and...
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...Characterization and Evaluation of Languages in the Renaissance and in the Early Modern Period.--Language Typology and Language universals / Sprachtypologie und sprachliche...Laanekask, H., Ross, K. 2008, The Language of Tartu and Tallinn in 17th-Century...the Latvian and Estonian Literary Languages, Frankfurt am Main u.a., 199...
...are quite similar to the Baltic-Finnish languages. A similar language change apparently occurred...Finland spoke a Proto-- Baltic-Finnish language (Uralic language influenced by Proto-- Baltic languages) and that they were not...
...comparison between the Baltic survey and the EGAS...involving several languages. Translation involves...those speaking the language of the countrys name in the Baltic republics-has not...analyses of data from the Baltic republics. In addition...
...of the most colorful Baltic leaders ever" ("The...Department of History and Languages at Tartu University...security situation in the Baltic region, withdrawal...and with formidable language skills (he speaks five foreign languages fluently and "can wax...policy ("VIPs: The Baltic Presidents," City...
...schools to become Estonian-language schools, although minority languages would continue to be taught...because of a lack of Estonian language teachers willing to teach...citizens can speak the state language if their notion of nation...remain intact. Conclusion The Baltic states challenges are not...
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...of the English-language weekly The Baltic Independent, I...had six official languages. Now the size of...In any intra-Baltic discussion, Lithuania...to find a common language. Older people speak...Lithuania. Almost no Baltic country studies or speaks the languages of the others...
...a group from other languages. Such historically related languages are called a language family, and the modern...Serbo-Croatian), Baltic (Latvian, Lithuanian...That all of these languages (and many others of...from a single earlier language--Proto-Indo...
...requiring the use of other languages. His English Language Amendment died in the Ninety...Essay on the Origin of Languages that language must develop before politics...territory but the Bengali language. Scratch most nationalist...for independence of the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania...loss of their respective languages and cultures in a sea of...
...disappeared from history. The other language, Frisian-the modern language closest to English-still hangs on as a minority language in the Netherlands, backed...still save. Today, Germanic languages and peoples fall into two...lived on the coast of the Baltic Sea in what are now eastern...
...national prism, the Baltic states offer a narrative...around their newly written languages. But they also each...military bases along the Baltic Sea. Many Russian military...knowledge of the national languages, and for the most part...being excluded from the Baltic political process, the...
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...alternative of not inviting the Baltic states to join NATO could be...continuing. For example, the Baltic States are accused of discriminating...in the Estonian or Latvian languages before citizenship is granted...interest of NATO to leave the Baltic States in the familiar gray...
...Lithuanian as Thousands of Baltic Immigrants Arrive in His Town...fishing industry since their Baltic country joined the EU in 2004...talk to them in their own language. They are surprised when...in Great Yarmouth, admits languages were not his strongest subject...Lithuanian is not an easy language to learn but I felt it was...
...a Linguist Who Taught Herself 13 Languages ... the Original Cheeky Girl...family is perhaps the brainiest the Baltic states have ever produced. Perched...years. Ernst became the rector of a Baltic University for displaced persons...
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...the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages ). Finnish is spoken by...a word is stressed. The language has 15 cases for nouns...the other Uralic and Altaic languages, Finnish has vowel harmony...the Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic languages. A modified Roman...
...seems to be closer to the Baltic group than to any other...the most part, Slavic languages are spoken in E Europe...people for whom a Slavic language is the mother tongue is...The living West Slavic languages can claim approximately...together with the liturgical language known as Church Slavonic...no writing in a Slavic language existed before the 9th...articles on many of the languages mentioned and Indo-European...
...INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES, THE (table) The Indo-European Family of Languages Anatolian Hieroglypic Hittite...Lydian * , Palaic * Baltic Latvian (Lettish), Lithuanian...Plattdeutsch (see German language ) Greek Aeolic * , Arcadian...Subfamily Group Subgroup Languages and Principal Dialects...Asterisk indicates a dead language...
...of languages (see Germanic languages ). It is the official language of Germany and Austria and is one of the official languages of Switzerland. Altogether...speak German as their first language, among them about 77 million...throughout Europe, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, the...
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