The history of the Russian language in Hungary was directly linked to the works of Russophile Rusyn writers, who in the 19th century proclaimed the idea of literary and spiritual pan-Slavism in Subcarpathian Rus, which led to the spreading of Russian language, literature and culture. Among the names of well-known fi gures and famous writers, such as Alexander Dukhnovich, Ivan Rakovsky, Adolf Dobrjanskу, Yevgeny Fentsik (Vladimir), Anatoly Kralytsky, Alexander Mytrak (Materin), Ivan Sil'vaі (Uriil Meteor), etc., from time to time one can spot the name of Kirill Antonovich Szabov, one of the Russophile writers. His modest personality and character could be the reason for which the name of the gifted and highly educated Russian language teache...
The Petersburg text of Russian literature and the Vilnius text of Lithuanian literature: once again ...
The article is devoted to the study of linguistic texts, namely reviews, published in two Ukrainian ...
An article written by a famous Russian humanist Vladimir Bibler, entitled “Russian national idea: R...
The name of the Doctor of Historical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of th...
The Use of Songs to Stimulate the Study of Russian in Hungary: the Songs of Vysockij. This paper out...
Hiador Sztripszky (1875-1946) is remembered as a Hungarian and Rusyn ethnographer, bibliographer and...
Hiador Sztripszky is known to the Hungarian scientific world as a bibliographer, as an ethnographer ...
The article deals with one of the actual problems of teaching Russian as a foreign language: the pri...
The Rusyn language was, in Slovakia, codified in 1995. Its form was based on the two most widely spr...
Social status of the Rus (Ukrainian) language in the diachrony, namely in the 16th century, is the r...
The article discusses the features of the use of Russian phraseology in teaching the Russian languag...
The paper based on the work by E. Timchenko “Materials for the dictionary of 15th–18th-century south...
The article is devoted to the artistic text in the training of Russian as a foreign language, which ...
Official-business style of Ukrainian language has not been thoroughly re-searched by the language hi...
The paper aims at a linguistically based analysis of one of the pearls of Russian love lyrics writte...
The Petersburg text of Russian literature and the Vilnius text of Lithuanian literature: once again ...
The article is devoted to the study of linguistic texts, namely reviews, published in two Ukrainian ...
An article written by a famous Russian humanist Vladimir Bibler, entitled “Russian national idea: R...
The name of the Doctor of Historical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of th...
The Use of Songs to Stimulate the Study of Russian in Hungary: the Songs of Vysockij. This paper out...
Hiador Sztripszky (1875-1946) is remembered as a Hungarian and Rusyn ethnographer, bibliographer and...
Hiador Sztripszky is known to the Hungarian scientific world as a bibliographer, as an ethnographer ...
The article deals with one of the actual problems of teaching Russian as a foreign language: the pri...
The Rusyn language was, in Slovakia, codified in 1995. Its form was based on the two most widely spr...
Social status of the Rus (Ukrainian) language in the diachrony, namely in the 16th century, is the r...
The article discusses the features of the use of Russian phraseology in teaching the Russian languag...
The paper based on the work by E. Timchenko “Materials for the dictionary of 15th–18th-century south...
The article is devoted to the artistic text in the training of Russian as a foreign language, which ...
Official-business style of Ukrainian language has not been thoroughly re-searched by the language hi...
The paper aims at a linguistically based analysis of one of the pearls of Russian love lyrics writte...
The Petersburg text of Russian literature and the Vilnius text of Lithuanian literature: once again ...
The article is devoted to the study of linguistic texts, namely reviews, published in two Ukrainian ...
An article written by a famous Russian humanist Vladimir Bibler, entitled “Russian national idea: R...