The Slavic languages in emigre communities

The Slavic languages in emigre communities
Roland Sussex
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The Slavic languages in emigre communities

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English
Pages
153

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The Slavic languages in emigre communities
1982, Linguistic Research
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Sussex, Roland
San Pedro revisited / Albijanić, Aleksandar
Serbo-Croatian in the United States / Filipović, Rudolf
American Czech / Henzl, Vĕra M.
Australians of Macedonian origin and their speech / Hill, Peter
The effect of dialectal variations on the adaptation of loanwords / Jutronić-Tihomirović, Dunja
Grammatical interference in Australian Russian / Kouzmin, Ludmila
Bibliography of publications on immigrant Slavic languages in the United States / Magner, Thomas F.
Sociolinguistic aspects of Slovenes in Pennsylvania / Paternost, Joseph
Language maintenance and language shift of the Serbo-Croatian language in a New Zealand Dalmatian community / Stoffel, Hans Peter
The phonetic interference of Australian English in Australian Polish / Sussex, Roland.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Carbondale, USA
Series
Current inquiry into language, linguistics, and human communication ;, 42

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
491.8
Library of Congress
PG44 .S58 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
153 p. ;
Number of pages
153

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3236443M
ISBN 10
0887830463
LCCN
83150416
OCLC/WorldCat
9550139, 9855054

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