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- Title
Różnorodność językowa przesiedleńców z dawnych wschodnich województw II Rzeczypospolitej. Fonetyka.
- Authors
Augustyniak-Żmuda, Gabriela
- Abstract
This article is a summary of a sociolinguistic study conducted in the northern part of the Lubusz region in 2009–2019. The study concerned the linguistic diversity of people resettled after 1945 from the former eastern provinces of the Second Polish Republic to the Lubusz region. The informants were people from the oldest generation who were born between 1911 and 1942 in the former Polish administrative provinces in the east of pre-war Poland: Wilno (Vilnius), Nowogródek (Navahrudak), Polesia, Volhynia, Tarnopol (Ternopil), Lwów (Lviv), Stanisławów (today: Ivano-Frankivsk) and Białystok. As described, the interdisciplinary nature of the study required the use of several research methods: field research, biographical interview, linguistic biography, grounded theory, and methods of idiolect analysis (quantitative analysis). On the basis of the collected sociolinguistic material, the interlocutors are classified according to their self-declared primary language prior to the resettlement. This means that the linguonyms used in the article come from the language of the respondents. Accordingly, the following groups are distinguished: speakers of (1) Ukrainian and Polish, (2) Belarusian and Polish, (3) Polish and Belarusian, (4) Polish and Ukrainian, (5) Polish and Khakhlak. Based on a quantitative analysis, the article presents the linguistic diversity in the Lubusz region.
- Subjects
BIALYSTOK (Poland); VILNIUS (Lithuania); POLAND; POLISH voivodeships; NATIVE language; OLDER people; RESEARCH methodology; INTERDISCIPLINARY education
- Publication
Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Slowianskiej, 2021, Vol 56, p1
- ISSN
0081-7090
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11649/sfps.2575