Slaviclinguistic
Slaviclinguistics is the scientific study of the Slavic languages, which are a group of related languages spoken by the Slavic peoples. This field of linguistics focuses on the structure, history, and evolution of these languages, as well as their cultural and social significance. Slavic languages are primarily spoken in Eastern Europe, with notable exceptions in Central Europe and the Balkans. The Slavic language family is divided into three main branches: East Slavic, West Slavic, and South Slavic.
East Slavic languages include Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Rusyn. These languages share a common ancestor, Old
Slaviclinguistics also examines the historical development of Slavic languages, including their contact with other language families