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The article discusses the Polish-Belarusian linguistic relationships that have taken place over the centuries in the context of the most important historical events that favor linguistic interference and borrowing. The role of Belarusian language elements in the writings of Polish writers born in Belarusian lands and the Polish elements in the writings of Belarusian writers was twofold. Most of them...
Belarusian dialects are in the neighborhood of Baltic dialects – West- and east-Slavonic, thereby creating zones of mixed or transitional dialects in the borderland and entering new mutual contacts every day at different social and language levels. Because of different situations in the central area and in borderland zones, new tendencies in Belarusian dialects are shown in the following order: 1...
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