A brief description of the dialect of the so-called Zamišanci, a Rusyn ethnic enclave near Krosno.
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Three articles by linguist Emil Balec’kŷj remain the most detailed source on the Rusyn dialect spoken in the village of Komlóska, Hungary.
The article, part of the series “Československá vlastivěda” (no. 3, 1934), provides an overview of the vernacular dialects and literary history of Rusyns in what was then Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Rus and the Prešov Region).
The article, part of the series “Československá vlastivěda” (no. 3, 1934), provides an overview of the vernacular dialects and literary history of Rusyns in what was then Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Rus and the Prešov Region).
The fourth of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The dictionary presents over 11500 family names used by Rusyns in present-day Transcarpathia, including their geographical spread and etymology.
One of the two existing monographs on the historical development of Subcarpathian Rusyn dialects, with particular emphasis on the 16-18th cc. period.
The first attempt to systematically sketch the dialectological picture of Uhro-Rus. Contains descriptions of phonetics and grammar, sample texts and a dictionary. The first part concerns Eastern Carpatho-Rusyn dialects.
The first attempt to systematically sketch the dialectological picture of Uhro-Rus. Contains descriptions of phonetics and grammar, sample texts, and a dictionary. The second part concerns Western Carpatho-Rusyn dialects.
A description of the phonetics and morphology of the Rusyn dialects south of the Carpathians (then Czechoslovakia and Romania).