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Article title
29
Journal
Acta Baltico-Slavica
Publisher
Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Year
2005
Identifiers
Volume contents
29
article:
Suwalki - the origin and meaning of the name
(
Zdancewicz T.
), p. 9-37
article:
About the etymology of specific manuscript old-Russian oikonyms of the XIV-XVII centuries with the stems of the Baltic origin
(
Yuyukin M.
), p. 39-45
article:
The general contrastive description of the Lithuanian and Polish language. Selected issues
(
Roszko R.
), p. 47-67
article:
The gentry of the Laudanian region, its Polish language today and in the past
(
Sawaniewska-Mochowa Z.
,
Zielinska A.
), p. 69-85
article:
The l // l* shift in Kaunas press published in Polish in the Republic of Lithuania in the years 1919-1940
(
Medelska J.
), p. 87-104
article:
About cooking habits in Lithuania in the XIX century and the names of Vilnius regional dishes on the basis of 'Kucharka Litewska' (Lithuanian Cookbook)
(
Koniusz E.
), p. 105-123
article:
Kovno / Kaunas vocabulary concerning the cooking of food (on the basis of the materials of the 'Chata Rodzinna' weekly from 1922 to 1940)
(
Graczykowska T.
), p. 125-137
article:
Is the Polish language vocabulary in the borderland region a linguistic monolith?
(
Morita K.
), p. 139-146
article:
Different names of frost and ice-covered surfaces in Belorussian dialects of the areas around Grodno
(
Ostrowski B.
), p. 147-158
article:
Mutual relation between brothers wife and brother-in-law in Latvian and Russian national songs
(
Infantiew B.
,
Pucele c.
), p. 159-167
article:
Regional Identity from the Perspective of Oral History
(
Zirnite M.
), p. 169-175
article:
Soldiers of the Fifth Siberian Division in the archives of the Branch of the Polish Red Cross in Moscow
(
Maryniakowa I.
), p. 177-194
article:
The attempt to establish the place of the so-called 'simple language' in the system of linguistic communication of the Poles living in Latvia. From the field research in Latgalia
(
Ostrowka M.
), p. 195-211
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