This site is dedicated to Belarusian historical linguistics — the study of the structure, evolution, and written traditions of the Belarusian language from its earliest attestations to the modern period. It explores phonology, morphology, and syntax in their historical development, tracing the language across its major script traditions: Cyrillic, Latin, and Arabic graphics.
The goal is to provide a coherent linguistic framework for understanding how these different writing systems reflect and preserve stages of the Belarusian language, rather than treating them as separate cultural phenomena. The project brings together corpus materials, critical editions, and analytical tools to support comparative and diachronic research.