![]() However, the East Slavic forms have tended to be used exclusively in the various dialects that are experiencing a rapid decline. The (mainly abstract and literary words), principles of word formations, and, to some extent, inflections and literary style of Russian have been also influenced by, a developed and partly russified form of the language used by the. In the 19th century (in Russia until 1917), the language was often called ' to distinguish it from Belarusian, then called 'White Russian' and Ukrainian, then called 'Little Russian'. Also Russian has notable lexical similarities with Bulgarian due to a common influence on both languages, as well as because of later interaction in the 19th and 20th centuries, although Bulgarian grammar differs markedly from Russian. An East Slavic, although vanished during the 15th or 16th century, is sometimes considered to have played a significant role in the formation of modern Russian. In many places in eastern and southern and throughout, these languages are spoken interchangeably, and in certain areas traditional bilingualism resulted in language mixtures such as in eastern Ukraine and in. ![]() From the point of view of, its closest relatives are, and, the other three languages in the East Slavic languages. It is a lineal descendant of the language used in, a loose conglomerate of tribes from the late 9th to the mid 13th centuries.
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