Ukrainian Linguistics in Canada: Second Half of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
In Canada, linguistic research into the Ukrainian language has appeared in both scholarly periodicals and in book form. For practical reasons, however, only published books will be examined here. These publications may be grouped into three major categories: language instruction, lexicography, and t...
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doaj-59ec84def5c84fd5b7b44a078c1803882020-11-24T21:23:13ZengUniversity of Alberta, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian StudiesEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies2292-79562018-03-0151536910.21226/ewjus370164Ukrainian Linguistics in Canada: Second Half of the Twentieth Century and BeyondAndrij Hornjatkevyč0University of AlbertaIn Canada, linguistic research into the Ukrainian language has appeared in both scholarly periodicals and in book form. For practical reasons, however, only published books will be examined here. These publications may be grouped into three major categories: language instruction, lexicography, and theoretical study. Furthermore, international borders were and continue to be porous: the works of Canadian scholars have been published abroad, while books by American scholars have been published in Canada. Consequently, major textbooks and learning grammars, lexicographic works, and books on theoretical issues dealing with Ukrainian linguistics by Canadian linguists and by foreign scholars published in Canada will be examined here.https://www.ewjus.com/index.php/ewjus/article/view/370 |
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Ukrainian Linguistics in Canada: Second Half of the Twentieth Century and Beyond |
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Ukrainian Linguistics in Canada: Second Half of the Twentieth Century and Beyond |
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University of Alberta, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies |
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East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies |
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In Canada, linguistic research into the Ukrainian language has appeared in both scholarly periodicals and in book form. For practical reasons, however, only published books will be examined here. These publications may be grouped into three major categories: language instruction, lexicography, and theoretical study. Furthermore, international borders were and continue to be porous: the works of Canadian scholars have been published abroad, while books by American scholars have been published in Canada. Consequently, major textbooks and learning grammars, lexicographic works, and books on theoretical issues dealing with Ukrainian linguistics by Canadian linguists and by foreign scholars published in Canada will be examined here. |
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