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Sudovian language information


Sudovian
Yotvingian, Jatvingian
Native toYotvingia
Extinct17th century?[citation needed]
Language family
Indo-European
  • Balto-Slavic
    • Baltic
      • West Baltic
        • Sudovian
Language codes
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Sudovian (also known as Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a West Baltic language of Northeastern Europe. Sudovian was closely related to Old Prussian. It was formerly spoken southwest of the Neman river in what is now Lithuania, east of Galindia and in the north of Yotvingia, and by exiles in East Prussia.[1]

  1. ^ Palmaitis, Mykolas Letas (2001). Grammatical Incompatibility of 2 Main Prussian "Dialects" as Implication of Different Phonological Systems (PDF). Colloquium Pruthenicum Tertium. Zakopane. pp. 63–77.

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