Samogitians: the Development of a Word-Ending and Chronology of Divergency The Maps of Lithuania with Samogitian Dialects' Borders Aleksas Girdenis Books Have Their own Fate Samogitian Cultural Association Editorial Board, 1998-2001. Page updated 2001.11.09. Comments to: samogit@delfi.lt ...
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THE LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE AND WRITING The Lithuanian language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and together with Latvian constitutes the extant Baltic group of languages. Hydronyms of Baltic origin have been found by linguists far to the east of present-day Lithuania and Latvia, namely, in the upper and central parts of the Dnieper basin, in the upper reaches of the Volga, and in ...
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LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE LESSONS An experienced teacher (formerly at the University of Pennsylvania) and a native speaker is now enrolling students for two new courses in the upcoming academic year: 1) a 10-lesson Beginner's course on Mondays (January 7, 2002 through March ll, 2002), in which you will learn: basic conversation basic expressions basic vocabulary introduction to grammar 2) a 10-lesson ...
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Zigmas ZINKEVI IUS MARTYNAS MA VYDAS LANGUAGE ... Martynas Ma vydas came to the University of K nigsberg at the invitation of Duke Albrecht. An analysis of the language in his works indicates that he came from the South emaitish dialect area, most likely somehwere around emai i Naumiestis, Gardamas, vek na, perhaps (though less likely) from Kvedarna, Laukuva, Varniai. Baltramiejus Vilentas ...
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