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Until World War I, Slovak language had awell-established norm, but its functions were quite limited and the number of users small. In the 1930s, influenced by the reaction to the doctrine of Czechoslovakism, Slovak language theoreticians proposed (adopted from the Prague School) rules of employing everyday features in language; however, they meant dialects, particularly Central-Slovak dialects and...
The article aims at introducing the activity of the famous Polish linguist, Jan Baudouin de Courtenay. He defended Slovaks, who, having no statehood, were deprived of national and cultural rights at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Slovaks appreciated it and they reprinted extensive fragments of his work 'Slovaks and the crown of saint Stephan'. As a result Hungarian state authorities...
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