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A New Slavic Language is Born: The Rusyn Literary Language of Slovakia / Zrodil sa novy slovansky jazyk: Rusinsky spisovny jazyk na Slovensku
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Paul Robert Magocsi, ed. A New Slavic Language is Born: The Rusyn Literary Language of Slovakia / Zrodil sa novy slovansky jazyk: Rusinsky spisovny jazyk na Slovensku. Classics of Carpatho-Rusyn Scholarship, vol. 8. Orwell, VT: Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center, Inc. East European Monographs No. CDXXXIV. Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1996. Cloth.
The publication under review is completely bilingual; every entry is printed in both English and Slovak, including the title pages. ...
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