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(Old Church Slavonic II: Examples with a Dictionary) is a foundational textbook designed for students of philology and linguistics. While Volume I focuses on grammar (orthography, phonology, and morphology), Volume II serves as the practical companion. Key Features of Chrestomathy (Selected Texts): Svetozar Nikolic Staroslovenski Jezik Ii Pr Pdf
: An overview of the OCS language's development and its role as the first Slavic literary language. Kada naiđete na nepoznatu reč, proverite je u
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