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The Lechitic (or Lekhitic) languages are a language subgroup consisting of Polish and several other languages and dialects that were once spoken in the area that is now Poland and eastern Germany. It is one of the branches of the larger West Slavic subgroup; the other branches of this subgroup are the Czech–Slovak languages and the ...
Lechites ( Polish: Lechici, German: Lechiten ), [1] also known as the Lechitic tribes ( Polish: Plemiona lechickie, German: Lechitische Stämme ), is a name given to certain West Slavic tribes who inhabited modern-day Poland and eastern Germany, and were speakers of the Lechitic languages.
Die lechischen Sprachen sind eine Untergruppe der westslawischen Sprachen . Unter der Annahme, dass sich in gemeinslawischer Zeit (ca. 500 bis 800 n. Chr.) aus den westslawischen Dialekten eine Gruppe lechischer Dialekte ausgegliedert hat, fasst man die aus diesen Dialekten entstandenen Sprachen Pomoranisch (auch Ostseeslawisch ...
The exact origin of the Sorbian language is uncertain. While some linguists consider it to be a transitory language between Lechitic and other non-Lechitic languages of West Slavic languages, others like Heinz Schuster-Šewc consider it a separate dialectical group of Proto-Slavic which is a mixture of Proto-Lechitic and South Slavic ...
Lekhitic languages, group of West Slavic languages composed of Polish, Kashubian and its archaic variant Slovincian, and the extinct Polabian language. All these languages except Polish are sometimes classified as a Pomeranian subgroup. In the early Middle Ages, before their speakers had become.
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The West Lechitic dialects (or West Lekhitic dialects) are a group of extinct Lechitic dialects, used by the Slavic peoples of Pomerania, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg and the lands on the lower and middle Elbe.
11. März 2018 · The term “Lechitic languages” was introduced to the linguistic classification in 1862 by Aleksander Hilferding. It includes Polish, Kashubian (Eastern Pomeranian), Slovincian (Pomeranian dialect extinct since XX century), Silesian and Polabian languages that went extinct in the first half of the 18th century in north-eastern Germany.