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Dialect Contact and Convergence in Contemporary Hutsulshchyna By
(Ruthenian Or Rusyn) Language in Poland Lemkos
The Serbo-Croatian War, 1991-1995: Vision of Ukrainian Minority in Croatia
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Euromosaic III Touches Upon Vital Interests of Individuals and Their Living Conditions
Literature in Carpathian Rus´ Although Carpatho-Rusyn Literature Dates Back to the Sixteenth Century, It Emerged As A
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Historical Review ZČ | Ljubljana | 68 | 2014 | Št
Carpathian Ruthenia As an Imagined Colonial Space
The Rusyn Language Question Revisited
Rusyns of the Carpathians : Competing Agendas of Identity
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On the Relationship Between Small and Large Slavic Languages*
Lexicon Induction for Spoken Rusyn – Challenges and Results
How Institutional Arrangements Decide the Fates of Small Nations; Case Studies from Central Europe
The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
Slavic Sociolinguistics in North America
Ukrainian & Ruthenian
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Journal of Ukrainian Studies
Carl Beck Papers in Russian & East European Studies Svetlana Frunchak
The Language Issue in Ukraine
Negative Concord Models in Slavonic Languages and Beyond from a Typological Perspective
Language of Rusyns in Slovakia: Controversies, Vagaries, and Rivalry of Codification Discourses
The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
Between an Imagined Language and a Codified Dialect
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A Dokumentum Használatával Elfogadom Az Europeana Felhasználói Szabályzatát
The Triple Division of the Slavic Languages: Politics, Linguistic, Or
The Rusyn Language: Recent Achievements and Challenges
Appendix One CORE VOCABULARIES1 Balkan Slavic Languages2
Mutual Intelligibility Among the Slavic Languages
FEEFHS Journal Volume XIV T a B L E O F C O N T E N T S
HARVARD UKRAINIAN STUDIES GUEST EDITOR Robert A