en proto balto slavic (n) |
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pt protoeslavo (a) |
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en polnoglasie (n) |
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en second palatalization (n) |
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en proto slavic (n) |
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en first palatalization (n) |
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pl prasłowiański (n) |
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pl prasłowiański (a) |
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en proto slavic (n) |
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en yat (n) |
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en iotation (n) |
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pt protoeslavo (n) |
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en proto slavic (n) |
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en proto czech (n) |
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en common slavic (n) |
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en ps (n) |
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en pleophony (n) |
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en old slavonic (n) |
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en budini (n) |
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