Ukrainian Border Dialects in Belarusian-Russian Contact Areas
Ukrainian Border Dialects in Belarusian-Russian Contact Areas
Characteristics and Trends
Gaudio, Salvatore Del
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
04/2026
480
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Inglês
9781666960822
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Note on Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. Antecedents, Classifications and Critical Issues
1.1. A Geo-Historic and Ethnolinguistic Outline of Polissia
1.2. The Shaping of East Slavic Dialects
1.3. The History and Classification of Ukrainian Dialects
1.4. The History and Classification of Belarusian Dialects
1.5. Studies on Border Dialects
1.6. Theoretical Aspects and Terminological Issues
2. Methods and Data Collection
2.1. Theoretical Framework
2.2. Surveyed Locations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Informants' Profile
2.5. Notes on Dialectal Transcription
2.6. Sociolinguistic Surveys
3. Language Situation in the Border Areas (2013-2021)
3.1. Preliminary Insight
3.2. Cernihiv and Ripky: National and Regional Language Context (2012-2022)
3.3. Language Situation in the District of Ripky
3.4. Focus Group in Ripky
3.5. The Homel' Area in the Belarusian Geo-Linguistic Context
3.6. The District of Loeu: Geo-Linguistic Context
4. Linguistic Characteristics of Local Dialects (Ripky Area)
4.1. Hlynenka
4.2. Holubyci
4.3. Lovyn'
4.4. Malyj Lystven
4.5. Novi Jarylovyci
4.6. Velyki Osnjaky
4.7. Vysneve
4.8. Zaderijivka
5. Generalized Dialectal Features and Contemporary Trends
5.1. Phonetics/Phonology
5.2. Derivation
5.3. Morphology
5.4. A Framework of the Dialectal Verbal System
5.5. Syntax
5.6. Lexical Idiosyncrasies
5.7. Stable Features and Contemporary Trends
6. Key Features in Belarusian (and Russian) Border Dialects
6.1. Focal Dialectal Features in the District of Loeu
6.2. Morphological Characteristics
6.3. Syntactic Aspects
6.4. Dialectal Features in the District of Homel'
6.5. Morphosyntactic Aspects
6.6. Loeu and Homel': Convergent and Divergent Features
6.7. Belarusian and Ukrainian Features in Southwest Russian Dialects
Research Perspectives
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
List of Tables
Note on Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. Antecedents, Classifications and Critical Issues
1.1. A Geo-Historic and Ethnolinguistic Outline of Polissia
1.2. The Shaping of East Slavic Dialects
1.3. The History and Classification of Ukrainian Dialects
1.4. The History and Classification of Belarusian Dialects
1.5. Studies on Border Dialects
1.6. Theoretical Aspects and Terminological Issues
2. Methods and Data Collection
2.1. Theoretical Framework
2.2. Surveyed Locations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Informants' Profile
2.5. Notes on Dialectal Transcription
2.6. Sociolinguistic Surveys
3. Language Situation in the Border Areas (2013-2021)
3.1. Preliminary Insight
3.2. Cernihiv and Ripky: National and Regional Language Context (2012-2022)
3.3. Language Situation in the District of Ripky
3.4. Focus Group in Ripky
3.5. The Homel' Area in the Belarusian Geo-Linguistic Context
3.6. The District of Loeu: Geo-Linguistic Context
4. Linguistic Characteristics of Local Dialects (Ripky Area)
4.1. Hlynenka
4.2. Holubyci
4.3. Lovyn'
4.4. Malyj Lystven
4.5. Novi Jarylovyci
4.6. Velyki Osnjaky
4.7. Vysneve
4.8. Zaderijivka
5. Generalized Dialectal Features and Contemporary Trends
5.1. Phonetics/Phonology
5.2. Derivation
5.3. Morphology
5.4. A Framework of the Dialectal Verbal System
5.5. Syntax
5.6. Lexical Idiosyncrasies
5.7. Stable Features and Contemporary Trends
6. Key Features in Belarusian (and Russian) Border Dialects
6.1. Focal Dialectal Features in the District of Loeu
6.2. Morphological Characteristics
6.3. Syntactic Aspects
6.4. Dialectal Features in the District of Homel'
6.5. Morphosyntactic Aspects
6.6. Loeu and Homel': Convergent and Divergent Features
6.7. Belarusian and Ukrainian Features in Southwest Russian Dialects
Research Perspectives
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
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dialectology; Polissia; Ukraine; Belarus; Russia; language history; geographical linguistics; ethnography
List of Figures
List of Tables
Note on Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. Antecedents, Classifications and Critical Issues
1.1. A Geo-Historic and Ethnolinguistic Outline of Polissia
1.2. The Shaping of East Slavic Dialects
1.3. The History and Classification of Ukrainian Dialects
1.4. The History and Classification of Belarusian Dialects
1.5. Studies on Border Dialects
1.6. Theoretical Aspects and Terminological Issues
2. Methods and Data Collection
2.1. Theoretical Framework
2.2. Surveyed Locations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Informants' Profile
2.5. Notes on Dialectal Transcription
2.6. Sociolinguistic Surveys
3. Language Situation in the Border Areas (2013-2021)
3.1. Preliminary Insight
3.2. Cernihiv and Ripky: National and Regional Language Context (2012-2022)
3.3. Language Situation in the District of Ripky
3.4. Focus Group in Ripky
3.5. The Homel' Area in the Belarusian Geo-Linguistic Context
3.6. The District of Loeu: Geo-Linguistic Context
4. Linguistic Characteristics of Local Dialects (Ripky Area)
4.1. Hlynenka
4.2. Holubyci
4.3. Lovyn'
4.4. Malyj Lystven
4.5. Novi Jarylovyci
4.6. Velyki Osnjaky
4.7. Vysneve
4.8. Zaderijivka
5. Generalized Dialectal Features and Contemporary Trends
5.1. Phonetics/Phonology
5.2. Derivation
5.3. Morphology
5.4. A Framework of the Dialectal Verbal System
5.5. Syntax
5.6. Lexical Idiosyncrasies
5.7. Stable Features and Contemporary Trends
6. Key Features in Belarusian (and Russian) Border Dialects
6.1. Focal Dialectal Features in the District of Loeu
6.2. Morphological Characteristics
6.3. Syntactic Aspects
6.4. Dialectal Features in the District of Homel'
6.5. Morphosyntactic Aspects
6.6. Loeu and Homel': Convergent and Divergent Features
6.7. Belarusian and Ukrainian Features in Southwest Russian Dialects
Research Perspectives
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
List of Tables
Note on Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. Antecedents, Classifications and Critical Issues
1.1. A Geo-Historic and Ethnolinguistic Outline of Polissia
1.2. The Shaping of East Slavic Dialects
1.3. The History and Classification of Ukrainian Dialects
1.4. The History and Classification of Belarusian Dialects
1.5. Studies on Border Dialects
1.6. Theoretical Aspects and Terminological Issues
2. Methods and Data Collection
2.1. Theoretical Framework
2.2. Surveyed Locations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Informants' Profile
2.5. Notes on Dialectal Transcription
2.6. Sociolinguistic Surveys
3. Language Situation in the Border Areas (2013-2021)
3.1. Preliminary Insight
3.2. Cernihiv and Ripky: National and Regional Language Context (2012-2022)
3.3. Language Situation in the District of Ripky
3.4. Focus Group in Ripky
3.5. The Homel' Area in the Belarusian Geo-Linguistic Context
3.6. The District of Loeu: Geo-Linguistic Context
4. Linguistic Characteristics of Local Dialects (Ripky Area)
4.1. Hlynenka
4.2. Holubyci
4.3. Lovyn'
4.4. Malyj Lystven
4.5. Novi Jarylovyci
4.6. Velyki Osnjaky
4.7. Vysneve
4.8. Zaderijivka
5. Generalized Dialectal Features and Contemporary Trends
5.1. Phonetics/Phonology
5.2. Derivation
5.3. Morphology
5.4. A Framework of the Dialectal Verbal System
5.5. Syntax
5.6. Lexical Idiosyncrasies
5.7. Stable Features and Contemporary Trends
6. Key Features in Belarusian (and Russian) Border Dialects
6.1. Focal Dialectal Features in the District of Loeu
6.2. Morphological Characteristics
6.3. Syntactic Aspects
6.4. Dialectal Features in the District of Homel'
6.5. Morphosyntactic Aspects
6.6. Loeu and Homel': Convergent and Divergent Features
6.7. Belarusian and Ukrainian Features in Southwest Russian Dialects
Research Perspectives
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
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