The Polish Review, Volume 51Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2006 - Poland |
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... dialect , which is employed here as a literary vernacular rendered in the standard Polish orthography ( excepting nasal vowels , which are written as a sequence of oral vowel plus consonant , e.g. , scynśliwy ' happy ' , cf. Pol ...
... dialect , which is employed here as a literary vernacular rendered in the standard Polish orthography ( excepting nasal vowels , which are written as a sequence of oral vowel plus consonant , e.g. , scynśliwy ' happy ' , cf. Pol ...
Page 140
... dialect and standard Polish compete in separate social environments as two distinct codes has been described as a diglossia . Wyderka contrasts the situation in the urbanized area surrounding Katowice , where the role of traditional dialect ...
... dialect and standard Polish compete in separate social environments as two distinct codes has been described as a diglossia . Wyderka contrasts the situation in the urbanized area surrounding Katowice , where the role of traditional dialect ...
Page 142
... dialect . Many speakers of dialect , regardless of origin , view the traditional Silesian dialects as a mixture of Polish and German ( or Polish , German , and “ Moravian " ) . Some speakers are convinced that their speech is more or ...
... dialect . Many speakers of dialect , regardless of origin , view the traditional Silesian dialects as a mixture of Polish and German ( or Polish , German , and “ Moravian " ) . Some speakers are convinced that their speech is more or ...
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Charles S Kraszewski Maciej Kazimierz SarbiewskiThe Christian Horace | 15 |
Halina Stephan | 41 |
REVIEW ARTICLE | 55 |
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