IRANO-SLAVICA — TOWARD THE CHRONOLOGY OF PREMODERN IRANIAN LOANS IN SLAVIC


2015. № 1 (4), 70-100

Institute for linguistics and Baltic studies of Philosophy faculty of Masarik University

Abstract:

The article presents an analysis of 40 Slavic lexemes attested in South or West Slavic languages. For these lexemes it is possible to propose borrowing from several Iranian donor languages that should have taken place still before the Slavic disintegration (6th cent. CE). With respect to historical context and on the basis of sound rules established for the Iranian languages the following four chronological layers of borrowing may be determined: A. Common Iranian / pre-Avestan (around 1200 BCE); B. Sakish (before 500 BCE); C. Sarmatian (first half of the 1st mill. CE); D. Parthian — Middle Persian (first half of the 1st mill. CE).