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Re: About Turkish



"Rafal T. Prinke" wrote:

> Yes, that is true - at least about Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian,
> Belorusian, Russian and Polish.

    Katzner's *Languages of the World* says "Bulgarian also differs from
the other Slavic languages in that it makes use of articles, both
definite and indefinite , the former being suffixed to the noun."  He
also notes "Old Bulgarian, or Old Church Slavonic, as it has come to be
called, long served as the literary vehicle of all the Slavic
languages."  Did OCS use articles?  If it did, I suppose that some of
the other Slavic languages might have during the Middle Ages.

Dennis