Infobox language name Rusyn nativename , rusyn skyj yazyk, rusyn ska ..., TX isbn 978 1 55671 159 6 chapter Ethnologue report for language code rue Rusyn chapterurl http www.ethnologue.com ... boundaries of Slavic languages in Eastern Europe in the mid 1920 s File Vojvodina rusyn croatian czech map.png thumb 200px Official usage of Pannonian Rusynlanguage in Vojvodina, Serbia RusynRusyn ... where the people and language are called Ruten . The first scholars to recognize the existence of Rusyn ... Rus volume pages 1 2 publisher location issn oclc url languageRusyn accessdate 24 May 2010 ref ... Rusyn, more precisely Pannonian Rusynlanguage Pannonian Rusyn in Vojvodina , as an official minority ... of Vojvodina ref Since 1995, Rusyn has been recognized as a minority language in Slovakia , enjoying ... 1999 publisher Zbierka z konov language Slovak accessdate 2010 05 18 ref Rusyn is listed as a protected ... edition series volume date year 1931 publisher location Cleveland languageRusynlanguageRusyn ... year 1935 publisher location Lviv languageRusynlanguageRusyn isbn oclc doi id page pages at trans ... scholar horbal 94.pdf ref The Rusynlanguage is one of the newest Slavic literary languages, ref ... Rusynlanguage can be divided as follows class wikitable Name Language area Annotation Hutsul ... language. A newspaper, Karpatska Rus has been published in this dialect since 1939. Dolinian Rusyn ... Rusyn See also InterWiki code rue Besida Alexander Duchnovi s Theatre Ruthenian language Old Ruthenian ... reading A new Slavic language is born. The Rusyn literary language in Slovakia. Ed. Paul Robert ... Wt languageRusyn project Wiktionary commons category Rusynlanguage http www.rusyn.org rusyns language.html Rusynlanguage at the World Academy of Rusyn Culture http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp ... On Line Dictionary Slavic languages Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT RusynLanguage Category ... ref European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages Minority language br CRO br ROM br SRB br SLO ... more details
Infobox language name Pannonian Rusyn nativename br Ruski yazik states Serbia , Croatia speakers ... fam3 Slavic languages Slavic fam4 West Slavic languages West Slavic fam5 RusynlanguageRusyn Ruthenian nation flag Vojvodina Serbia agency Statute of Vojvodina Image Vojvodina rusyn croatian czech map.png thumb 250px Official usage of Pannonian Rusynlanguage in Vojvodina, Serbia Image Novi Sad ... of Novi Sad Serbian language Serbian , Hungarian language Hungarian , Slovak language Slovak , and Rusyn . Pannonian Rusyn or or simply Rusyn or Ruthenians Ruthenian is a Slavic languages Slavic language or dialect spoken by Pannonian Rusyns in north western Serbia Ba ka region ... South Slavic languages Serbian language Serbian and Croatian language Croatian . Pannonian Rusyn ... called a Slavic Esperanto . Since the Rusynlanguage was officially not recognized in Czechoslovakia ... , or Ba van ski ruski yazik , both meaning Rusynlanguage of Ba ka ... state that granted them certain minority rights as early as the 1970s, so that there is a Rusynlanguage ... language Hungarian , 5.7 Slovak language Slovak , 5.7 Romanian language Romanian , 3.8 Rusyn, 2.2 ... Ruthenian RusynlanguageRusynlanguage Carpatho Ruthenian Pannonian Rusyns Rusyn exonyms Vojvodina ... in Serbia Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT Pannonian RusynLanguage Category Languages of Serbia Category ... Ruthenian . It is similar to West Slavic languages , Slovak language Slovak in particular, but has ... a Ukrainian language Ukrainian dialect in Ukraine Citation needed date August 2010 , and simply as a RusynlanguageRusyn Ruthenian language dialect by Slovaks and northern Ruthenians . Like the northern Rusynlanguage , it constitutes a mixture of some Eastern Slovak language Slovak dialects and East Slavic languages East Slavic features namely, Church Slavonic language Russian Church Slavonic , Russian language Russian and Ruthenian language Old Ruthenian . This mixture is because ... more details
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Infobox Ethnic group group Rusyn American image File Tom Ridge.jpg 80px File Ditkoselfportrait.png 80px br File Michael Strank 140x190.jpg 70px File Andy Warhol by Jack Mitchell.jpg 100px Do not use unfree artwork here div style bromanackground color fee8ab Tom Ridge Steve Ditko br Michael Strank Andy Warhol poptime popplace Northeastern United States Northeast , Midwest langs American English , RusynlanguageRusyn , Ukrainian language Ukrainian , Slovak language Slovak rels American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese Russian Orthodox , Eastern Rite Catholic Greek Catholic related c Belarusian American , Russian American , Slovak American , Ukrainian American Rusyn Americans also known as Carpatho Russian Americans or Ruthenian Americans are Americans whose ancestors were born in Carpathian Ruthenia . Some Rusyn Americans identify as Russian Americans or Ukrainian Americans . History Unreferenced date February 2011 Ruthenians Rusyns began immigrating to the United States in the late 1870s and in the 1880s. Upon arrival in the United States, the vast majority of Ruthenians identified with the state that they had left. It is, therefore, impossible to know their exact number. Based on immigration statistics and membership records in religious and secular organizations, it is reasonable to assume that there are about 620,000 Americans who have at least one ancestor of Rusyn background. Citation needed date February 2011 At the time of the first and largest wave of immigration 1880s to 1914 , the Rusyn homeland was located entirely within the Austro Hungarian Empire . In both parts ... middle class. Citation needed date February 2011 See also List of Rusyn Americans References cite book author Magocsi, Paul Robert and Ivan Pop title Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture ... Americans Category American people of Rusyn descent Category Ethnic groups in the United States Category Rusyn American history ... more details
The New Rusyn Times is the English language membership publication of the Carpatho Rusyn Society , an United States American nonprofit organization promoting Rusyns Rusyn culture in the United States as well in the homeland in east Central Europe . Established in 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , The New Rusyn Times is published bi monthly. Richard D. Custer has been its editor since its inception. See also Ruthenia Rusyns Carpathian Ruthenia External links http www.carpathorusynsociety.org Carpatho Rusyn Society Web site Pittsburgh stub Category Rusyn American history Category Rusyn people Category Culture of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... more details
Infobox magazine title Carpatho Rusyn American image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor Patricia A. Krafcik editor title previous editor staff writer frequency quarterly circulation category company publisher Carpatho Rusyn Research Center U.S. firstdate Start date 1990 month day country USA based language English website http www.carpatho rusyn.org cra issn 0749 9213 oclc 5388929 Carpatho Rusyn American is a magazine of the culture and history of RusynlanguageRusyn speaking peoples and their descendants in the United States and Europe. Category Carpathian Ruthenia Category Cultural magazines ... more details
Americans Expand list date August 2008 This is a list of notable Rusyn Americans . To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Rusyn American or must have references showing they are Rusyn American and are notable. Please do not add yourself, non notable people or fictional characters. Please add citations where appropriate List Unreferenced section date July 2010 Sandra Dee , actress Rusyn mother Steve Ditko , comic book illustrator and co creator of Spider Man Rusyn father Harry Dorish , professional baseball player, Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns Rusyn father, Slovakian mother Bill Evans , jazz musician Rusyn mother Nick Holonyak , electrical engineer both parents Rusyn Thomas Hopko , Orthodox Christian theologian http tomkovach.us Tom Kovach , soldier, author, inventor, actor Rusyn father Paul Robert Magocsi ref Magocsi, Paul R., Pop, Ivan Ivanovich. Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture , p. 313. University of Toronto Press, 2002. ISBN 0802035663 ref Tom Ridge , politician Rusyn mother Mark Singel , politician Rusyn father Stellar ..., p.80 . ref , astro physicist Rusyn parents John Spencer actor John Spencer , actor both parents Rusyn Michael Strank , U.S. Marine immigrant Rusyn Robert Urich , actor Rusyn father Andy Warhol , artist both parents Rusyn James Warhola , illustrator Peter Wilhousky , composer both parents Rusyn Gregory Zatkovich , lawyer and political activist Rusyn immigrant Paul Zatkovich , newspaper editor and cultural activist Rusyn immigrant References reflist Further reading cite book author Magocsi, Paul Robert and Ivan Pop title Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture location Toronto publisher University ... External links http www.simkovich.org famouscarpathorussians.htm Rusyn American Photos & Bios Category American people of Rusyn descent Category Lists of American people by ethnic or national origin Rusyn rue ... more details
Image NationalCarpatho RusynCulturalEducationalCenter.jpg thumb 250px Carpatho Rusyn Society National Carpatho Rusyn Cultural and Educational Center, which was the first St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral Pittsburgh The first cathedral, 1903 St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral , located at 911 Dickson Street in Munhall, Pennsylvania . Built in 1903, architect Titus de Bobula . The Carpatho Rusyn Society C RS is an United States American nonprofit organization promoting Rusyns Rusyn culture in the United States , as well as in the traditional homeland in east Central Europe . Established in 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , C RS has over 1,700 members worldwide. John Righetti has been its president and spokesman since its inception. The group s flagship publication is New Rusyn Times The New Rusyn Times . From 1998 until 2007, C RS and The Andy Warhol Museum presented an annual festival celebrating Rusyn culture alongside the art of Andy Warhol , one of the most influential 20th century American artists, who was of Carpatho Rusyn descent. In 2004, the C RS purchased the historic former St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral Pittsburgh The first cathedral, 1903 St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral at 911 Dickson Street in Munhall, Pennsylvania , and converted it into the nation s first National Carpatho Rusyn Cultural Center. See also List of Rusyn Americans Ruthenia Carpathian Ruthenia Oleksandr Dukhnovych External links http www.carpathorusynsociety.org Carpatho Rusyn Society Web site http www.postgazette.com pg 04205 350517.stm Pittsburgh Post Gazette story on Carpatho Rusyn Cultural Center Category 1994 establishments Category Culture of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Fraternal service organizations Caraptho Rusyn Society Category Organizations based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Clubs and societies in the United States Category Rusyn American history US org stub Pittsburgh stub ... more details
Below is a list of Pannonian RusynlanguageRusynlanguage exonym s for towns and villages in the Vojvodina region of Serbia Rusyn names are in parenthesis . A Ada Serbia Ada Alibunar Apatin B Ba Serbia Ba Ba inci Ba ka Palanka Ba ka Topola Ba ki Jarak Ba ki Petrovac Ba ko Gradi te Bajmok Batajnica Be ej Bege Bela Crkva Beo in Berkasovo Be ka Biki Do , C Crepaja Crvena Crkva Crvenka elarevo oka onoplja urug D Debelja a Deronje Divo Dolovo Doroslovo ur evo E E ka F Feketi Futog G Glogonj , Gornji Breg Gospo inci Grabovci Gunaro H Hajdu ica Horgo I Idvor I o In ija Irig J Jabuka Jamena Jankov Most K Ka arevo Ka Kanji a Kelebija Kikinda Kisa Kljaji evo Kova ica Kovilj Kovin Kr edin Kucura Kukujevci Kula Serbia Kula Kulpin Kumane Kuzmin L La arak Lali Lazarevo Lokve Lov enac M Ma vanska Mitrovica Magli Mali I o Martinci Martono Melenci Mileti evo Mol Morovi Mo orin Mramorak N Nakovo Neradin Neuzina No aj Nova Crnja Nova Pazova Novi Be ej Novi Kne evac Novi Sad Novo Milo evo Novo Orahovo O Od aci Omoljica Opovo Orom P Pa ir Padej Pali Pan evo Pavli Pe inci Perlez Petrovaradin Plandi te ... more details
On Language was a regular column in the weekly New York Times Magazine on the English language discussing popular etymology , new or unusual usages, and other language related topics. The inaugural column was published on February 18, 1979 and it was a regular popular feature. Many of the columns were collected in books. Columnist and journalist William Safire was one of the most frequent contributors from the inception of the column until Safire s death in 2009. He wrote the inaugural On Language column in 1979. ref http www.nytimes.com 2009 10 11 magazine 11FOB onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Maven, Nevermore about Safire s legacy ref starting it with the greeting How do you do. This is a new column about language. In more than 30 years, he contributed more than 1300 installments to the column. Safire was succeeded by Ben Zimmer , who wrote the column until its final edition on February 25, 2011. ref http www.nytimes.com 2011 02 27 magazine 27fob onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Future Tense ref About the cancellation of the column, the incoming editor of New York Times Magazine Hugo Lindgren explained this and other changes to the magazine It is mine now. I m in charge. We re going to be doing some significant redesign work, and have a newish magazine by the end of January. The big thing is, I want to create a kind of new identity for the front of the book section. That doesn t mean that everything s being tossed out. We re looking at everything and evaluating what sort of fits. ref http nymag.com daily intel 2010 11 new times magazine editor hugo.html New York Magazine New Times Magazine Editor Hugo Lindgren on His Plans Big Subjects, More T, and the End of The Way We Live Now ref References Reflist External links http topics.nytimes.com topics features magazine columns on language index.html A collection of On Language columns published in The New York Times DEFAULTSORT On Language Category English language Category The New York ... more details
About the properties of language in general other uses Language disambiguation File Lakhovsky Conversation.jpg ... Cuneiform is one of the first known forms of written language , but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least. Language may refer either to the specifically ... of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any of its senses ... salient examples, but natural language s can also be based on visual rather than auditory stimulus physiology stimuli , for example in sign language s and written language . Code s and other kinds of constructed language artificially constructed communication systems such as those used for programming language computer programming can also be called languages. A language in this sense is a system ... ultimately from Latin lingua , language, tongue , via Old French . ref name AHD cite encyclopedia title language encyclopedia The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language edition 3rd year 1992 location Boston publisher Houghton Mifflin Company ref When used as a general concept, language .... Language as a communication system is thought to be fundamentally different from and of much ... a finite number of elements. Language is thought to have originated when early hominids first started ... with an increase in brain volume, and many linguists see the structures of language as having evolved to serve specific communicative functions. Language is neurolinguistics processed in many ... Wernicke s area s. Humans language acquisition acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are around three years old. The use of language ... identity , social stratification and for social grooming and entertainment . The word language ... from sequences of words. Languages language change evolve and diversify over time, and the history ... of languages that descend from a common ancestor is known as a language family . The languages ... more details
Infobox Language name Are states Papua New Guinea region Milne Bay Province , tip of Cape Vogel speakers 1,230 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila nowrap Nuclear Papuan Tip fam7 Are Taupota languages Are Taupota fam8 Are languages Are iso3 mwc The Are language is an Austronesian language of the eastern Papua New Guinea n mainland, It s spoken by about 1,230 people. External links ethnologue mwc Category Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea PapuaNewGuinea stub au lang stub fr Are langue hr Are jezik is Are ... more details
Infobox language name Then states CHN region Pingtang County , southern Guizhou speakers 15,000 date 1999 ethnicity familycolor Kradai fam2 Kam Sui languages Kam Sui iso3 tct The Then language zh also spelled T en and Ten is a Kam Sui language spoken in Pingtang County , southern Guizhou . References Reflist Bo, Wenze. 1997. Yanghuang yu yan jiu A Study of Yanghuang Then . Beijing Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she. External links http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian language.php?id 719 Then word list from the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database Tai Kadai languages Category Languages of China Category Kam Sui languages tk lang stub fr T en ... more details
Other uses Ruthenian disambiguation Ruthenian Merge from Old Belarusian language date May 2010 Disambiguation needed Rusynlanguage date June 2011 Infobox language name Ruthenian nativename Old Ruthenian br ruskij jazyk states Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth , language of administration of Grand Duchy of Lithuania until 1699 extinct developed into Belarusian language Belarusian , Ukrainian language Ukrainian and RusynlanguageRusyn . familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages ... designated as the Rusynlanguage . Divergence between literary Ruthenian and literary Russian As Eastern ... literary languages. For their further development, see Belarusian language , Rusynlanguage , and Ukrainian language . See also Incubator code sla Ukrainian language Belarusian languageRusynlanguage ... varieties of East Slavic language Eastern Slavonic spoken in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later ... Ruthenian was a separate language or a Western dialect s of Old East Slavic , but it is agreed that Ruthenian has a close genetic relationship with it. Old East Slavic was the colloquial language ... language , Encyclop dia Britannica ref Ruthenian can be seen as a predecessor of modern Belarusian language Belarusian , RusynlanguageRusyn and Ukrainian language Ukrainian . Indeed all these languages, from Old East Slavic to Rusyn, have been labelled as Ruthenian Lang uk . Nomenclature In modern texts, the language in question is sometimes called Old Belarusian or starabie aruskaja ... . As Ruthenian was always in a kind of diglossia diglossic opposition to Church Slavonic language Church Slavonic , this vernacular language was and still is often called prosta ja mova Cyrillic script Cyrillic , literally simple language . Contemporary sources only rarely draw ... 300px left thumb Map of the Ruthenian language in Eastern Europe in the 1389 On the other ... Polish and English researchers. Old West Russian , language or dialect lang ru ... more details
. Ukrainian language Ukrainian and RusynlanguageRusyn are eithered considered to be two standards ...A pluricentric language is a language with several Standard language standard versions, both in spoken and in orthography written forms . This situation usually arises when language and the national identity ... language, with numerous American and British English differences differences in pronunciation, vocabulary ... considered a symmetric case of a pluricentric language, because there is no clear cultural ... use and state wide study of the language in schools growing at a rapid rate in most regions ... was taught as a foreign language second language . In former colonies where English is not the first language of the majority of the population, such as Malaysia , India, Pakistan , and Singapore ... evidence that before the Acts of Union 1707 , Scots language Scots was considered to be a language of its own, representing a separate standard language within a wider English languages Anglic .... Valencian is the name used for the same language that is called Catalan language Catalan in Andorra , the Balearic Islands and Catalonia , among other places. Valencian is the official name of the language ... local forms of the same language mutually intelligible to all speakers with no single accepted ... to the whole system. It is an asymmetric case of a pluricentric language, due to the current pre eminence of the Central Catalan dialect and the sometimes questioned origin of the language in the southern ... Chinese Mandarin is the official Chinese language of China, Taiwan and Singapore, while Standard Cantonese Cantonese is de facto official in Hong Kong and Macau and one of traditional language in Singapore and Malaysia. Hokkien is sometimes used with official language function in Taiwan and also one of traditional language in Singapore and Malaysia. There are a few differences in the spoken ... in the pronunciation standards. French The three main standards of the French language are Parisian ... more details
language is regulated by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine NANU , particularly by its http www.nas.gov.ua institutes ium Pages default.aspx Institute of Ukrainian Language , http www.ulif.com.ua UMIF Ukrainian language informatical fund , and http www.inmo.org.ua Potebnya Institute of Language Studies . The Ukrainian language, Russian language Russian as well as Belorusian language Belarusian and RusynlanguageRusyn have a high degree of mutual intelligibility . ref Alexander M. Schenker ... between Russian and Ruthenian Rusyn forms of the Ukrainian language as early as the era of Rus . One ... spoke Polish language , Orthodox spoke Rusynlanguage . After the Treaty of Pereyaslav , Ukrainian ...Infobox language name Ukrainian nativename ukrayins ka mova pronunciation IPA uk ukr jin s k m w ethnicity Ukrainians states Ukrainian language Current usage See article speakers 37.5 ... Range of the Ukrainian language in the world iso1 uk iso2 ukr iso3 ukr notice IPA Ukrainian lang uk ukrayins ka mova , IPA ukr j n s k m w is a language of the East Slavic languages East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages . It is the official language official state language of Ukraine . Written Ukrainian uses a variant of the Cyrillic script . The Ukrainian language traces ... descendant of the colloquial language used in Kievan Rus 10th 13th century . ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9074133 Ukrainian language , Encyclop dia Britannica ref From 1804 until the Russian ... It has always maintained a sufficient base in Western Ukraine where the language was never banned ref name WUkraineL http books.google.com books?id AP2Hh3LVGaUC&pg PA309&dq 22Ukrainian language 22 base&hl ... 22Ukrainian 20language 22 20base&f false Purism and Language A Study in Modem Ukrainian and Belorussian ... ref name UkrGrammar30 http books.google.com books?id gncrr5KrFvIC&pg PA76&dq 22Ukrainian language ... Kyiv Poltava&f false Contested Tongues Language Politics and Cultural Correction in Ukraine ... more details
intelligibility with RusynlanguageRusyn of all the Slovak dialects, but both lack technical ... languageRusyn , Ukrainian language Ukrainian and even Russian language Russian in this order , although ...Refimprove date January 2008 distinguish Sloven ina Infobox language name Slovak nativename sloven ina, slovensk jazyk states flag Slovakia and as a minority language also in the br USA br flag Czech ... http portal.gov.cz ref br flag Vojvodina in flag Serbia Recognised minority language in br UKR ... , the native name of the Slovene language , is an Indo European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages together with Czech language Czech , Polish language Polish , Silesian language Silesian , Kashubian language Kashubian , and This is really Sorbian, NOT Serbian Do not change it into Serbian Sorbian language Sorbian . Slovak is the official language of Slovakia , where it is spoken ... both not exclusively , and quality is spelled kvalita possibly from Italian language Italian qualit ... exceptions to this rule. It is typical of the literary Slovak language, and does not appear in Czech language Czech , or in some Slovak dialects. One of the most important changes in Slovak orthography ... do not usually use IPA for phonetic transcription of their own language or others, but have their own system based on the Slovak alphabet. Many English language textbooks make use of this alternative ... retroflexion , similar to Russian language Russian and Polish language Polish . ref ref name ... onset before a vowel or sonorant. ref In the standard language, the stress linguistics stress is always ... language. The demonstrative pronoun ten fem t , neuter to may be used in front of the noun in situations .... One of these is not used in the modern language, being considered dated and or grammatically ... noun. History Main History of the Slovak language Relationships to other languages The Slovak language is a descendant of Proto Slavic language, itself a descendant of Proto Indo European language ... more details
and Russian language Russian as well as Ukrainian language Ukrainian and RusynlanguageRusyn ...lead rewrite date July 2010 Infobox language name Belarusian nativename div class small ... mapcaption Belarusian speaking world br Legend Dark blue territory, where Belarusian language is used chiefly citation needed date February 2011 notice IPA The Belarusian language be x old ... referred to as White Russian or White Ruthenian , is the language of the Belarusians Belarusian people. It is an official language of Belarus , along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, chiefly ... from the Soviet Union in 1992, the language was known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian , transliterating the Russian language Russian name, lang ru , or alternatively as White ... members of the group. Its predecessor stage is known as Old Belarusian language Old Belarusian ... to the 1999 Belarus Census , the Belarusian language is declared as a language spoken at home by about ... put the population of the language as 6,715,000 in Belarus and 9,081,102 in all countries. ref ... . ref ref In Russia , the Belarusian language is declared as a familiar language by about 316,000 inhabitants ... language is declared as a native language by about 55,000 Belarusians, which comprise about 19.7 ... . In Poland , the Belarusian language is declared as a language spoken at home by about 40,000 ... in a number of ways. The phoneme inventory of the modern Belarusian language consists of 45 to 54 ... and rare sounds, which may be semantically distinct in the modern Belarusian language. Alphabet ... used as an alphabet for the Old Church Slavonic language. The modern Belarusian form was identified ... of Belarusian language 1903, Yefim Karskiy Karski legend line 3333FF dotted 3px Eastern border of western ... dialect s of the Belarusian language, the North Eastern and the South Western. In addition, there exist ... language West Palyesian dialect group is more distinct linguistically, close to Ukrainian language ... more details
Infobox journal title Language Problems and Language Planning cover File Language Problems and Language Planning.png editor Humphrey Tonkin discipline Linguistics peer reviewed language Multilingual former names abbreviation publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company country Netherlands frequency Triannually history 1977 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.benjamins.com cgi bin t seriesview.cgi?series LPLP link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 67125214 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0272 2690 eISSN 1569 9889 boxwidth Language Problems and Language Planning is a peer review peer reviewed linguistics linguistic academic journal published by John Benjamins Publishing Company in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems . Its core topics are issues of language policy as well as economic and sociological aspects of linguistics. The journal has existed in its present form since 1977. A predecessor journal, called La monda lingvo problemo The world language problem in Esperanto , had appeared since 1969 at Mouton , and been edited by Victor Sadler 1969 1972 and Richard E. Wood 1973 1976 . While many articles are in English, the journal is open for articles written in any language. ref cite web url http www.benjamins.com cgi bin show html.cgi?file jbp series LPLP guidelines.html&back overview title Instructions to Contributors accessdate 2011 01 05 publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company ref The journal is listed in several scientific indexes. The present editor in chief is Humphrey Tonkin University of Hartford . References Reflist External links Official 1 http www.benjamins.com cgi bin t seriesview.cgi?series LPLP http dok.esperantic.org ced lplp.htm Its page at Esperantic Studies Foundation http www.benjamins.com ... journals Category Publications established in 1977 cv Language Problems and Language Planning eo Language Problems and Language Planning ... more details
Infobox language name Moravian nativename Morav ina states flag Czech Republic Moravia region Central Europe speakers data missing results from the 2011 census should be available in December familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic fam4 West Slavic languages West Slavic fam5 Czech Slovak languages Czech Slovak fam6 Czech language Czech map Map of Moravian dialects.png mapcaption Map of Moravia showing the major dialect groups colorsample d7b5ed Central Moravian dialects Central Moravian Han k dialects br colorsample d8edb4 Eastern Moravian dialects br colorsample fdf39c Lach dialects br colorsample edd2b4 Bohemian Moravian dialects br colorsample e2e2e2 Mixed dialects areas originally inhabited by Germans in Czechoslovakia 1918 1938 Germans , resettled after their Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia explusion in 1945 br Moravian Moravian morav ina , lang cs morav tina, moravsk jazyk is the form of the Czech language spoken in Moravia , a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic . While generally viewed as a regional variant of Czech, some Moravians ethnic group Moravians claim it to be a separate language. Until the 19th century, the language used in Slavic speaking areas of Moravia was referred to as Moravian ... included the item Bohemian Moravian Slovak the others being German , Polish , Rusyn , Slovene ... and language. The Czech Statistical Office assigned them their own codes and confirmed that these items would be treated separately from the Czech nationality and language, respectively. ref ... aspects close to the Silesian language . Bohemian Moravian dialects Bohemian Moravian or South eastern ... of the different dialects, therefore not a language, but few languages German language German , Slovene language Slovene , Swedish language Swedish with many dialects are not unified languages. ref .... p Slavic languages Silesia topics Category Czech language Category West Slavic languages Category ... more details