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- On the Relationship Between Small and Large Slavic Languages*
- Sorbian, Scottish Gaelic and Romansh: the Viability of Three Indigenous European Minority Languages
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- Sorbian Publications, 1693-1853
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- The Definite Article in the Upper Silesian Dialect of Polish
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- Strategies of Minority Language Maintenance and Transmission in Linguistically Mixed Upper Sorbian- German Families in Upper Lusatia, Germany
- Modality in Slavonic Languages