BULGARIAN LANGUAGE

member of the South Slavic group of the Slavonic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Slavic languages). Bulgarian is the native tongue of some 9 million people, most of whom live in Bulgaria, where it is the official language. It is also spoken to some extent in bordering and nearby countries. Although the Bulgars were originally a Turkic-speaking people from Asia, they merged with the Slavic tribes whom they conquered in the 7th cent. a.d. in the territory of present-day Bulgaria and took over their Slavic language. Old Bulgarian is an alternate name for the literary and liturgical language of the 9th to 11th cent. a.d. that is usually called Old Church Slavonic (see Church Slavonic). From Old Church Slavonic, in Bulgaria, a later local form known as Bulgarian Church Slavonic evolved, which was current from the 12th to the 15th cent. The Turkish conquest of Bulgaria in 1396 seriously hampered the development of the Bulgarian language for several centuries.

After the Bulgarians achieved independence in 1878, a modern literary language based on the vernacular came into its own. Modern Bulgarian, which is generally said to date from the 16th cent., borrowed many words from Greek and Turkish during the period of Turkish domination; more recently it has borrowed words from Russian, French, and German. The Bulgarian language lacks definite rules for stress; therefore, the accent of every word must be learned individually. Unlike most other Slavic tongues, Bulgarian has a definite article. This is in the form of a suffix joined to the noun. Another difference between Bulgarian and most other Slavic languages is that Bulgarian has almost completely dropped the numerous case forms of the noun. It uses position and prepositions (like English) to indicate grammatical relationships in a sentence instead of cases (like Russian). Despite these differences, Bulgarian closely resembles the other Slavic languages, especially with regard to grammar. A modified form of the Cyrillic alphabet is used for writing Bulgarian.

See S. B. Bernshtein, Short Grammatical Sketch of the Bulgarian Language (tr. 1952); H. I. Aronson, Bulgarian Inflectional Morphophonology (1968); C. Rudin, Aspects of Bulgarian Syntax (1986).

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HANDBOOK OF Language Ethnic Identity HANDBOOK OF Language Ethnic Identity Edited by JOSHUA A. FISHMAN...York: Oxford University Press, 1993 . Fig. 17.1, Language composition of the Canadian provinces, by permission...
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...D. Old Irish was a literary language in the eighth century, while...Russian in its varieties, with Bulgarian and Illyrian; the second, Czech...most important of these is Old Bulgarian, the language in which the Slavonic apostles...
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...Council of the renamed Bulgarian Socialist Party...Countries Unite." Language was spiced up to...listened.(97) Given Bulgarians proverbial passion...press liberated language, and, in effect...style, arrogant language and headlines that...America in the Bulgarian Communist Party...
...negotiation for a national language, and gradual increase...narrative of general and Bulgarian history. (7) Recent...studied the mentality, language, and the culture...Bulgarie. Since the Bulgarian sovereign state...notes continue: "The Bulgarian is good and simple-minded...the accent of his language, in the subjugated...
...respectable. In the field of modern languages, the Association is justly famous...Welsh and Dutch, not to mention Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and even Belarusian...deliberately misleading words in the Bulgarian language. (25) Labuch (Miensk: no publ...
...his training in Bulgaria was given the Bulgarian name Petrov, explaining, "they gave me...Barnett Harvey 1972:218). Linking people, language, history, and geography, name-giving...explanations and interpretations of the war language in Angola as presented by the informants...
...Freedoms, in both the Bulgarian and Turkish languages, Prava I Svobodi...well as questions of language policy and national...injustices." Defining "Bulgarian-ness would require...composition. Even the MRFs Bulgarian language newspaper -- and...
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...promote the wider use of their language seems to be gathering strength...start. (And, to be fair, a Bulgarian connection does exist. The...was once hotly desired by Bulgarian nationalists.) A year ago...destined to become an English-language monopoly. In making the case...
...promote the wider use of their language seems to be gathering strength...start. (And, to be fair, a Bulgarian connection does exist. The...was once hotly desired by Bulgarian nationalists.) A year ago...destined to become an English-language monopoly. In making the case...
...lifeless" toward the end of the Soviet period. Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian are undergoing a similar renaissance. Certain borrowed words have suffered in the Ukrainian language transition, Polkovsky says, such as the particularly unfortunate...
...position with the Peace Corps, with his Russian and Bulgarian language skills. He found a position in Mayor Uzunovs community...Economic Development, teaching English as a second language. My involvement with the Resource Cities Program...
...content should not be limited to video server selections. If a customer wants access to more esoteric content (say a Bulgarian language channel originating in Sofia), he/she should be able to access video originating on non-local video websites, transmitted...
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...investigators said they could find no trace of the mysterious Bulgarian - who was totally fictitious - the Bromleys eventually admitted...sent them to prison. Yesterday PC Beales said: It was the language used in the postcard that alerted me, because it didnt seem...
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...seaside resort town on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, with population...class at the Geo Milev English Language High School in Burgas, Bulgaria...principal at the Geo Milev English Language High School in Burgas, talks...break at the Geo Milev English Language High School in Burgas last...
...have limited the study of Bulgarian language in schools. Cultural centers...point in transition from Bulgarian to Serbian language. Both languages are written...Yugoslavia say that a handful of Bulgarian language radio stations in eastern...
...people in the new state are Bulgarians. This language was unknown until 1944, and...within the self-contained Bulgarian language. The fact that there is not...southwestern Bulgaria is a Bulgarian language. Mr. Koloski is simply wrong...
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BULGARIAN LANGUAGE member of the South Slavic group...family of languages (see Slavic languages ). Bulgarian is the native tongue of some 9 million...hampered the development of the Bulgarian language for several centuries. After the...
...distinct from Bulgars. Bulgarian is the predominant language. Most of the population...Christianity and the Bulgarian language. The role of the Phanariots...were forced to adopt Bulgarian names, and Turkish-language broadcasts and publications...
...9th to 11th cent. a.d., this language is variously termed Old Church...Old Church Slavic, or Old Bulgarian. The year 1100 is the conventional...tongues influenced this literary language in their respective regions...later Church Slavonic arose: Bulgarian, Serbian, and Russian. For...
...Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Slovenian, and...the liturgical language known as Church...Grammatically the Slavic languages, with the exception of Bulgarian and Macedonian...lacking in all Slavic languages except Bulgarian and Macedonian...
...language uses the Roman alphabet and is closer to Slovak than to Serbo-Croatian. The Macedonian language uses the Cyrillic and is closely related to Bulgarian. Medieval and Renaissance Literature Ecclesiastical works in Old Church Slavonic...
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