• George Shevelov (born Yuri Schneider, 17 December 1908 – 12 April 2002) was a Ukrainian-American professor, linguist, philologist, essayist, literary...
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    these are the least commonly used forms. Ukrainian-American linguist George Shevelov used the term Common Russian or Common Eastern Slavic to refer to the...
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    – Russian-Ukrainian philosopher, linguist and panslavist activist George Shevelov – Ukrainian-American linguist (1908–2002) Dmytro Bahalii – Ukrainian...
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    in the 3rd-4th century, under pressure by invading Huns and Goths. George Shevelov also considered a connection with East Slavic tribes, more specifically...
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    Rusyns of Galicia and Podolia; and (4) the Vlachs of Transylvania. George Shevelov (2002) [1979]. "A Historical Phonology of the Ukrainian Language" (in...
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  • later historical periods. This point of view was also supported by George Shevelov's phonological studies, which argue that specific features[which?] were...
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  • Ukrainian and Belarusian standard languages at the end of the 18th century George Shevelov gives a chronology for Ukrainian based on the character of contemporary...
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  • Wayback Machine on the website of the University of Arizona Library George Shevelov, A Historical Phonology of the Ukrainian Language, p. 21, 40, Wikidata Q104552122...
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    Rusyns of Galicia and Podolia; and (4) the Vlachs of Transylvania. George Shevelov (2002) [1979]. "A Historical Phonology of the Ukrainian Language" (in...
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    president Viktor Yanukovych, were from the Donbas. According to linguist George Shevelov, in the early 1920s the proportion of secondary schools teaching in...
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