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Dialect Contact and Convergence in Contemporary Hutsulshchyna By
(Ruthenian Or Rusyn) Language in Poland Lemkos
Contours and Consequences of the Lexical Divide in Ukrainian
The Ukrainian Weekly 2004, No.16
Conference Proceedings
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Delineation of Linguopersonology and Linguoaxiology
Proquest Dissertations
Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
East Slavic Dialectology: Achievements and Perspectives of Areal Linguistics
Introduction M H S. F R a R GR
Agreement and Transitivity in Middle Ukrainian Resultative and Passive -No/-To Constructions: a Corpus-Based Diachronic Investigation
Osnova and the Origins of the Valuev Directive, EWJUS, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2017
Purism and Pluralism: Language Use Trends in Popular Culture in Ukraine Since Independence Laada Bilaniuk
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Is There Any Inflectional Future in East Slavic? a Case of Ukrainian Against Romance Reopened
Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Ukrainian & Ruthenian
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Tracing the Origins of the Slavic Imperfective Be-Future 1. Introduction
The Phenomenon of Russian-Ukrainian Bilingualism and Multicodality As a Language Portrait of Modern Ukrainian Language Situation
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Volume 5, Number 2, Christine Yurkiw Bethin It Is Generally Believed That
Between an Imagined Language and a Codified Dialect
Lexicographical Studies on the Southwestern Dialects of the Ukrainian Language.Pdf
Surzhyk and National Identity in Ukrainian Nationalist Language Ideology1
BALKANISTICA the Index
Between an Imagined Language and a Codified Dialect
University of Groningen the Honorific Third Person Plural in Slavic
Morphosyntactic Analysis of Surzhyk Spoken in Central Ukraine
Mutual Intelligibility Among the Slavic Languages
Languages of the World--Indo-European
HARVARD UKRAINIAN STUDIES GUEST EDITOR Robert A
The Honorific Third Person Plural in Slavic Houtzagers, Peter