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This article presents a lexical material excerpted from the Polish weekly “Trybuna Radziecka” published in Moscow in 1927–1938. The author tries to show that the new realities of life in the Soviet Union had a colossal effect on the Polish language of “Trybuna Radziecka”. The paper contains 23 lexems. The lexical items are listed with quotes of textual illustrations and conclusions. The largest group are borrowings from Russian language (e.g. kułak, podkułacznik, sektant). Next in the line are the so-called Sowietisms, that lexical items naming the Russian reality of the post-revolutionionary period (e.g. gburczyk, łazik).
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