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2021 | 2(241) | 223-231

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O pożytkach i trudnościach studiowania ukraińskiego „brzemienia przeszłości”

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On Benefits and Downsides of Studying Ukrainian ‘Burden of the Past’

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223-231

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  • Uniwersytet Jagielloński

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