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Ukrainian San River dialects are extremely interesting subject for research. Being located in the western edge Ukrainian territory, the were in close contact with the Polish language. The territory of San dialects is defined variously in different works. Generally speaking, San dialects in the territory of present-day Poland were spoken between lines running from Sanok and Dobromyl in the south and...
Sometimes Polish juridical acts from Ukraine and from Polish-Ukrainian borderland note Ukrainian words earlier than the Ukrainian sources. For example, the word koltky ‘ear-rings’ is recorded in Ukrainian dictionaries from the first half of the 17th c. and in Polish records from Sanok it appears (as a borrowing or quotation) already in the first half of the 15th c. Similarly serhy, another word denoting...
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