Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови

The Rusyn Language in Hungary After 1989 The paper discusses the current situation of the language of Rusyns in Hungary. There are evidences of progressive disappearance of Rusyn dialects in villages of Komloska (Комловшка) and Mucsony (Мучонь); of language assimilation of the younger inhabitant...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9a53c2e203f34f70b35561c502db89ed2021-11-27T13:18:04ZРусинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови10.12797/RRB.15.2019.15.051896-222Xhttps://doaj.org/article/9a53c2e203f34f70b35561c502db89ed2019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/rrb/article/view/1167https://doaj.org/toc/1896-222X The Rusyn Language in Hungary After 1989 The paper discusses the current situation of the language of Rusyns in Hungary. There are evidences of progressive disappearance of Rusyn dialects in villages of Komloska (Комловшка) and Mucsony (Мучонь); of language assimilation of the younger inhabitants of these places in North-Eastern Hungary in recent decades. The author also describes endeavors of Rusyns’ central and local, state subsidized self-government bodies to stop language assimilation and bring lessons of the Rusyn language to local schools in the two villages, as well as attempts of politicians and linguists to codify their variant of the literary Rusyn language (as Rusyns from the former Yugoslavia, Slovakia, and Poland did). Михаил КапральKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleRusyn languageHungaryliterary language codificationRusyn schoolHistory of Central EuropeDAW1001-1051Social SciencesHHistory of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77ENPLRìčnik Ruskoj Bursy, Vol 15 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
PL
topic Rusyn language
Hungary
literary language codification
Rusyn school
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
spellingShingle Rusyn language
Hungary
literary language codification
Rusyn school
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Михаил Капраль
Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
description The Rusyn Language in Hungary After 1989 The paper discusses the current situation of the language of Rusyns in Hungary. There are evidences of progressive disappearance of Rusyn dialects in villages of Komloska (Комловшка) and Mucsony (Мучонь); of language assimilation of the younger inhabitants of these places in North-Eastern Hungary in recent decades. The author also describes endeavors of Rusyns’ central and local, state subsidized self-government bodies to stop language assimilation and bring lessons of the Rusyn language to local schools in the two villages, as well as attempts of politicians and linguists to codify their variant of the literary Rusyn language (as Rusyns from the former Yugoslavia, Slovakia, and Poland did).
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author Михаил Капраль
author_facet Михаил Капраль
author_sort Михаил Капраль
title Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
title_short Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
title_full Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
title_fullStr Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
title_full_unstemmed Русинськый язык у Мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
title_sort русинськый язык у мадярщинї по 1989 рокови
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2019
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