This paper initiates a series of publications on the morphology of the dialect of Staroshvedskoye (Sw. Gammalsvenskby), which is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect on the territory of the former Soviet Union. The village of Staroshvedskoye is located in the Kherson region, Ukraine. Its Swedish dialect historically belongs to the group of Swedish dialects of Estonia and goes back to the dialect of the island of Dagö (Hiiumaa). The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is of interest to slavists as an example of a language island in the Slavonic environment. From around the 1950s, the main spoken language of all village residents, including dialect speakers, has been surzhik. Due to the complete lack of studies of the present-day dialect and because...
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This paper continues the series of publications on the morphology of the dialect of Staroshvedskoye ...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the for...
The article discusses the issue of the vocabulary of Baltic origin which functions in contemporary m...
The article deals with the Russian dialect vocabulary of foreign origin with the seme “dry”. The aut...
<p>The article is devoted to the «Dictionary of Russian dialects of Old Residents of Baykal Siberia»...
Estonian Etymological Dictionary being compiled at the Institute of the Estonian Language. A limited...
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The article introduces into scientific circulation and analyzes the geographical lexicon of the Erz...
This book looks at some phenomena within the grammar of the noun phrase in a group of traditional No...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...
This paper continues the series of publications on the morphology of the dialect of Staroshvedskoye ...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Ga...
The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the for...
The article discusses the issue of the vocabulary of Baltic origin which functions in contemporary m...
The article deals with the Russian dialect vocabulary of foreign origin with the seme “dry”. The aut...
<p>The article is devoted to the «Dictionary of Russian dialects of Old Residents of Baykal Siberia»...
Estonian Etymological Dictionary being compiled at the Institute of the Estonian Language. A limited...
The paper analyzes the accentual types of nouns in the dialect of Novalja on the island of Pag, base...
In Polish dialects two main laiyers of lexical Germanisms are singled out: all Polish character, tha...
The article introduces into scientific circulation and analyzes the geographical lexicon of the Erz...
This book looks at some phenomena within the grammar of the noun phrase in a group of traditional No...
Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect ...