
Slavstvuyte!
Slavstvuyte is a podcast dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Slavic languages. Join me as we delve into the rich history, vibrant cultures, and diverse communities that make up the Slavic-speaking world. From Russian to Czech, Polish to Ukrainian, and everything in between, I will take you on a journey through the sounds, structures, and quirks that make Slavic languages unique.
Each episode, your host, along with a variety of experts, will explore a different aspect of Slavic languages, from grammar and syntax to dialects and slang. We'll also take a look at the role of language in Slavic culture, literature, and politics, and examine the ways in which Slavic languages have influenced and been influenced by other languages throughout history.
Whether you're a language enthusiast, a student of Slavic culture, or simply curious about the world around you, Slavstvuyte has something for you. So join me as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Slavic languages and the communities that speak them, and discover the fascinating world of Slavic linguistics.
Each episode, your host, along with a variety of experts, will explore a different aspect of Slavic languages, from grammar and syntax to dialects and slang. We'll also take a look at the role of language in Slavic culture, literature, and politics, and examine the ways in which Slavic languages have influenced and been influenced by other languages throughout history.
Whether you're a language enthusiast, a student of Slavic culture, or simply curious about the world around you, Slavstvuyte has something for you. So join me as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Slavic languages and the communities that speak them, and discover the fascinating world of Slavic linguistics.
Slavstvuyte!
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Dina Stankovic
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Season 5
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Episode 19
We are continuing the series about small Slavic language. This time - it's Kashubian, a West Slavic language spoken in Poland.
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The transcript to this episode is here.
Literature:
- Rehder, Peter (Hg).. EinfΓΌhrung in die slavischen Sprachen (mit einer EinfΓΌhrung in die Balkanphilologie). Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 2009
- Β· Szyjko, Cezary Tomasz. "HUMANITARIAN CRISIS CONTEXT: A CASE OF POLANDS KASHUBIAN MINORITY LANGUAGE COMMUNITY." International Scientific Publications: 47.
- Β· Treder, Jerzy. "PolishβKashubian". 2. Halbband, edited by Hans Goebl, Peter H. Nelde, ZdenΔk StarΓ½ and Wolfgang WΓΆlck, Berlin β’ New York: De Gruyter Mouton, 2008, pp. 1600-1606.
- Β· Zieniukowa, Jadwiga. "THE KASHUBIAN LANGUAGEβA MINORITY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN BORDERLANDS AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS TODAY." ΔeskΓ½ lid (2015): 43-54.
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