The following pages link to Havlík's law
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- Slavonic-Serbian (links | edit)
- Cyrillic script in Unicode (links | edit)
- Cieszyn Silesian dialect (links | edit)
- Belarusian alphabet (links | edit)
- Resian dialect (links | edit)
- Torlakian dialects (links | edit)
- Polish phonology (links | edit)
- Havlik's law (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Fall of the yers (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Burgenland Croatian (links | edit)
- Slavic dialects of Greece (links | edit)
- Codex Zographensis (links | edit)
- Iazychie (links | edit)
- Army Slavic (links | edit)
- Czech phonology (links | edit)
- Antonin (name) (links | edit)
- Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (links | edit)
- History of the Czech language (links | edit)
- Old Polish (links | edit)
- List of Cyrillic letters (links | edit)
- Banat Bulgarian dialect (links | edit)
- Cyrillic alphabets (links | edit)
- Ukrainian dialects (links | edit)
- Prekmurje Slovene (links | edit)
- Slavic microlanguages (links | edit)
- Lach dialects (links | edit)
- Winter's law (links | edit)
- Hirt's law (links | edit)
- Pedersen's law (links | edit)
- Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony (links | edit)
- History of Polish language (links | edit)
- Kiev Missal (links | edit)
- Illich-Svitych's law (links | edit)
- Meillet's law (links | edit)
- Dybo's law (links | edit)
- Ivšić's law (links | edit)
- Proto-Slavic borrowings (links | edit)
- Slavic first palatalization (links | edit)
- Weak jer (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Strong yer (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Strong jer (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Moravian dialects (links | edit)
- Slavic second palatalization (links | edit)
- Slavic vocabulary (links | edit)
- Antonín Havlík (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Croatian language (links | edit)
- Serbo-Croatian phonology (links | edit)
- Pan-Slavic language (links | edit)
- West Polesian (links | edit)