In 2004 and 2006, the present writer published two books in which he claimed that Old Church Slavic was a compromise between the Macedo-Bulgarian dialect and the Moravo-Pannonian one. In 2007 appeared an article by Bogdan Walczak in which he wrote that Manczak’s opinion is by no means new, that it is identical with the opinion of Leszek Moszynski on that subject. The present writer draws attention to several differences between both claims. Among others, he mentions the fact that Moszyński dealt with borrowings from Latin and Old High German in Old Church Slavic, whereas the present writer examined only native words in that language.
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