URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018438
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85018438#concept
Variants
- Belorussian language
- Byelorussian language
- White Russian language
- White Ruthenian language
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
- Baltic languages--Influence on Belarusian
- Church Slavic language--Influence on Belarusian
- English language--Conversation and phrase books--Belarusian
- English language--Influence on Belarusian
- Lithuanian language--Influence on Belarusian
- Polish language--Conversation and phrase books--Belarusian
- Polish language--Foreign elements--Belarusian
- Polish language--Foreign words and phrases--Belarusian
- Polish language--Influence on Belarusian
- Russian language--Foreign elements--Belarusian
- Russian language--Influence on Belarusian
- Turkish language--Conversation and phrase books--Belarusian
- Ukrainian language--Influence on Belarusian
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
- Belarusian language--Accents and accentuation
- Belarusian language--Dialects--Lexicology
- Belarusian language--Dialects--Syntax
- Belarusian language--Etymology
- Belarusian language--Grammar, Comparative
- Belarusian language--Grammar, Comparative--Polish
- Belarusian language--Grammar, Comparative--Russian
- Belarusian language--Grammar, Historical
- Belarusian language--Inflection
- Belarusian language--Morphology
- Belarusian language--Orthography and spelling
- Belarusian language--Paronyms
- Belarusian language--Phonetics
- Belarusian language--Phonology
- Belarusian language--Phonology, Historical
- Belarusian language--Phraseology
- Belarusian language--Political aspects
- Belarusian language--Pronunciation
- Belarusian language--Punctuation
- Belarusian language--Social aspects
- Belarusian language--Standardization
- Belarusian language--Style
- Belarusian language--Syntax
- Belarusian language--Word frequency
Earlier Established Forms
- Byelorussian language
- White Russian language
Sources
- found: Web. 3(Belorussian language)
- found: OED(Belorussian)
- found: Wikipedia, July 19, 2010(Belarusian language. Prior to Belarus gaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992, the language was known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian, or alternatively as White Russian or White Ruthenian. Following independence, it was also called Belarusan)
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2010-09-24: revised
Alternate Formats