Nu… pr˙ivet peredavajta, co tu tak˙e Mazur˙i, Polak’i luterany su… Jeszcze raz o „polszczyźnie okolic Krasnojarska” na tle innych przesiedleńczych gwar słowiańskich w Rosji
Well... greet everybody and tell that such Masures, Polish Lutherans live here... Once again about “Polish language in the area of Krasnoyarsk” against the background of other Slavic immigrant dialects in Russia
Author(s): Sergiej SkorwidSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Phonetics / Phonology, Morphology, Lexis, Semantics, Comparative Linguistics, Western Slavic Languages
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: Slavic immigrant dialects in Russia; Northern Caucasus; Western and Eastern Siberia; dialectal systems; language contact; linguistic typology;
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to introduce a typology of Slavic immigrant dialects spoken in the Russian Federation. The paper deals with two Polish and three Czech varieties located in Siberia,in the case of the Czech ones also at the Black Sea coast of the Northern Caucasus and, partly,with West Ukrainian patois of Siberian Hollanders. The author outlines the current state of their research and analyzes the most eloquent examples of the phonological and grammatical resemblances between them which appeared mainly due to the fact that their original dialectal systems have been similarly influenced by their language surroundings, first of all by Russian. In particular attention is drawn to the problem of penetration of Russian palatalized consonants to phonetic or even phonological systems of those dialects. In morphology, it is shown that the functional sphere of some grammatical categories and forms has changed in the examined dialects not only under influence from Russian, but sometimes also as a result of their independent development in an insular situation.
Journal: Rozprawy Komisji Językowej
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 64
- Page Range: 289-302
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Polish