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Language Contact in Pomerania: the Case of German, Polish, and Kashubian
Minority Place Names in Poland
Silesian: from Gwara to Language After 19891 Dr Habil Tomasz
The Relationship Between Official and Minority Languages in Poland
On Some Similarities in the Status of Kashubian and Irish
Title: Magic, Devils, and the Power of Darkness in Kashubian Tales and Beliefs
The Effects of Stigmatization, Group Sentiment and Standardization Movements on the Future of the Kashubian Language
Slavic and German in Contact: Studies from Areal and Contrastive Linguistics
Benjamin Whorf Was a Man with Many In- Terests, Including Botany, Astrology, Ciphers, Mexican History, Mayan Archaeology, Photo- Graphy and Linguistics
INTERSLAVIC Zonal Constructed Language
Between Germany, Poland and Szlonzokian Nationalism
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The Long Shadow of Borders: the Cases of Kashubian and Silesian in Poland
Poland Toponymic Factfile 2020
Ukrainian & Ruthenian
Book of Abstracts
Kashubian – Heritage Low German As Su- Perstrate, Dominant Polish As Substrate
Ethnophilosophical Journal Vol 2 Issue 1
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Negative Concord Models in Slavonic Languages and Beyond from a Typological Perspective
University of Groningen Mutual Intelligibility in the Slavic Language
Romanization Rules for the Lemko (Ruthenian Or Rusyn) Language in Poland Maciej Zych
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The Republic of National and Ethnic Minorities and Immigrants
KASHUBIAN IDENTITY Ӝ Through the Eyes of Dawid Szulëst Aka “Johnny Kashub”, the Defender of Our Kashubian Identity and All Things Kashubian
18 Polish, Kashubian and Sorbian
The Most Recent Kashubian Literature: the Situation Today, Achievements and Tasks for the Foreseeable Future
Empty Night: Kashubian “Home Liturgy” in the Context of Death
A Dokumentum Használatával Elfogadom Az Europeana Felhasználói Szabályzatát
The Triple Division of the Slavic Languages: Politics, Linguistic, Or
The Oldest Translations of Biblical Texts Into Kashubian
Self-Identification Structure in Opole Silesia and the Kashubia 89
Dominated Languages in the 21St Century: Papers from the International Conference on Minority Languages XIV
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Mutual Intelligibility Among the Slavic Languages
Lingual Performance and Attitude Towards Regional Movements: Silesia*
Contemporary Regionalism in Poland
The Slavic Dual: Morphosyntactic Feature Economy As a Factor in Language Change