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Slavic linguistics

Slavic linguistics is the study of the Slavic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family, which includes Russian, Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian, among others. These languages are primarily spoken in Eastern Europe and parts of Central Asia. Slavic linguists examine the languages' structures, histories, and developments, including sound changes, vocabulary, and grammar. They also explore how Slavic languages relate to one another and to other languages globally, contributing to our understanding of language evolution and cultural identity in Slavic-speaking regions.