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Contemporary Research on the Polish-Belarusian-Lithuanian Borderland on the Example of Anna Zebrowska’s MonographReviewAnna Zebrowska, Komarowszczyzna. Jezyk pogranicza bialorusko-polsko-litewskiego, Poznan: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama... see more

The World of Plants in the Dialectal Lexis of the Polish- Belarusian Borderland: An Analysis of A Dictionary of the Local Dialect of the Bielsk Podlaski Region (Slownik gwary bielsko-podlaszskiej)This article presents a lexical analysis of vocabulary rela... see more

The religious writings of the Tatars constitute a valuable source for philological research due to the presence of heretofore unexplored grammatical and lexical layers of the north borderland Polish language of the 16th-20th centuries and due to the ... see more

The goal of the article is to seek to answer the question how to describe folk lexis on the Slavic borderlands. On the basis of the analysis of different types of Polish, Ukrainian and Belarusian dictionaries, the author draws a conclusion that differenti... see more

Dialectal zones of the Belarusian language as an example of language contacts between neighbouring nationsThe article regards dialectal zones of the Belarusian language, which, as opposed to the traditional division into dialectal belts and dial... see more

About layers of lexis of Lithuanian origins in the Ignalina–Zarasai regionIn this study lexical lithuanisms were analysed, functioning in the Ignalina–Zarasai area, on the Lithuanian–Latvian–Belarussian borderland. Lithuanian proceeds on Slavic dialect ha... see more

Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowicz. He who could have united the nations of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, yet did notRevered, fluent in all Borderland languages, an excellent soldier; Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowicz, back when he was a subordinate of Nikolai ... see more

How Poles Radicalised Belarusians: On the Mechanism of CoercionThe great reconstruction of Central-Eastern Europe after World War I mainly consisted in building national states in place of multinational empires, but it also involved social transformations... see more

The New Polish Cyrillic in Independent BelarusAfter the fall of communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union, the religious life of the Roman Catholic community revived in independent Belarus. The country’s Catholics are concentrated in western Belarus, ... see more

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