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    including Jan Stankievič. In 1942, Jan moved to Minsk where he wrote Belarusian textbooks to be used in Minsk schools. In 1943, Jan Stankievič, unwilling...
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    and writer. Stankievič was one of ideologists of the Belarusian Christian democratic movement in the early 20th century. Adam Stankievič was born in Arlianiaty...
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    prawapis" by Anton Luckievič and Jan Stankievič "Prosty sposab stаcca u karotkim časie hrаmatnym" by Rudolf Abicht and Jan Stankievič Eventually, Taraškievič's...
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    adjective krivoy ("crooked/twisted") due to some possible birth defect. Jan Stankievič believed it was derived from the adjective kroŭ/kryvi ("blood"), hence...
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    Americas (notably in West Germany and the United States). In 1962, Jan Stankievič proposed a completely new Belarusian Latin alphabet. Nowadays, Łacinka...
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    [ˈɡandalʲ]. In the 20th century, some Belarusian linguists, notably Jan Stankievič, promoted both the reintroduction of the practice of pronouncing Latin...
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  • constituted 1/3 of total population. Branisłaŭ Taraškievič Jan Stankievič Adam Stankievič Heinrich Greitzer Adolf Rause Karl Wilhelm Lutticher Yitzhak...
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    Ravienski Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski Lavon Rydleŭski Arkadź Smolič Jan Stankievič Zośka Vieras Jan Zaprudnik Raisa Žuk-Hryškievič Belarus portal Council of Lithuania...
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    Yale University Irena Stankiewicz (born 1925), Polish graphic artist Jan Stankievič (1891–1976), Belarusian-American linguist, historian and philosopher...
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    1381. Grand Lithuanian (вялікалітоўская (мова)) – proposed and used by Jan Stankievič since the 1960s, referencing chancery language of Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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