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  1. 24 Justinian (527-565) was an Illyrian emperor of Constantinople who built up Ochrida, an Albanian city on the shores of Lake Ochrida close to Via Egnatia, in order to commemorate his birthplace (Jacques, 1995: 151). Table 14: Words borrowed from Slavic languages. Albanian borrowed words. Words borrowed from Slavic.

  2. Mar 29, 2021 · The “Baptizing Formula,” written in 1462, is the first writing in Albanian discovered. The decision to use the Latin alphabet in 1908 marked the beginning of a united national literary Albanian. In Albania and Yugoslavia, the unified academic language has been the sole one used since 1972.

  3. Explore the scholarly evidence that traces the Albanian language back to the Illyrians, Pelasgians, and Indo-European roots.

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  5. The Illyrian language ( / ɪˈlɪriən /) was an Indo-European language or group of languages spoken by the Illyrians in Southeast Europe during antiquity. The language is unattested with the exception of personal names and placenames. Just enough information can be drawn from these to allow the conclusion that it belonged to the Indo-European ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbaniansAlbanians - Wikipedia

    The Albanians ( / ælˈbeɪniənz, ɔːl -/ a (w)l-BAY-nee-ənz; Albanian: Shqiptarët, pronounced [ʃcipˈtaɾət]) are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, culture, history and language. [66] They primarily live in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia as well as in Croatia ...

  7. Extract. Albanian (endonym: Shqip; Glotto: alba1268) is an Indo-European language which has been suggested to form an independent branch of the Indo-European family since the middle of the nineteenth century (Bopp 1855, Pedersen 1897, Çabej 1976 ). Though the origin of the language has been debated, the prevailing opinion in the literature is ...

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