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Sulyak Sergey G. Editorial // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 9–13. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/1
HISTORY
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Markov Alexander V. The Galician Operation of 1914 and Its Influence on the Development of the Neo-Russian Style: A Case Study of Archeology and Iconography of the Fedorov Town // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 14–33. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/2
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Telvak Vitalii V., Telvak Viktoria P., Nakonechnyj Volodymyr V. “Down with Poison in our Houses!": Anti-Alcohol Discourse of Nash Lemko Newspaper // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 34–47. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/3
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Stastna Veronika, Kokaisl Petr The Czechoslovak Press of 1919-1938 about Subcarpathian Rus // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 48–66. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/4
LITEATURE AND LITERARY THEORY
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Saikovska Olena Yu. Fundamentals of National Identity in Bulgarian and Rusinian Literature (Based on the Works by Hristo Botev and Alexander Dukhnovych) // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 67–85. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/5
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Shevchenko Tetiana M. The Sociocultural Image of Rusins-Rusnaks in the Works by Oleksandr Havrosh // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 86–101. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/6
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Kononchuk Inessa Ya., Fil Yulia V. Historical language personality of the 18th century through the prism of xenolexis (based on A.V. Suvorov’s letters) // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 102–118. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/7
LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE
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Mokienko Valerii M. Proto-Slavic trace in Rusin lexis and paremiology: potya // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 119–148. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/8
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Tashlykova Marina B., Starodvorskaia Ekaterina V. Slavic languages in the face of challenges: semantic and derivational history of vyzov and wyzwanie (based on Russian and Polish languages) // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 149–165. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/9
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Rezanova Zoya I., Ryabova Yuliya A. Grammatical gender and number in the speech of Turkic-Russian bilinguals: interference or intra-linguistic tendencies? // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 166–182. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/10
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Dybo Anna V. Bulgar loanwords in Slavic languages: vowels // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 183–206. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/11
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Shishigin Kirill A., Lebedeva Natalia B. Yiddish-Slavic language parallels (on the material of prefixed verbs in Der Nister’s “Shiker” and its Ukrainian translation) // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 207–231. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/12
ANTHROPOLOGY
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Lagutenko Olga A., Puchkov Andrii O., Selivatchov Michael R. The Artistic Specificity of the Transcarpathian Material Culture in the Works by Sergey Makovsky: A Look at the Historical Tradition as a Fact of Modernity // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 232–247. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/13
SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Danilova Elena A., Sulyak Sergey G. A Holiday With Tears Upon Our Eyes: On the Attitude Towards Victory Day in Russia // Rusin. 2021. № 66. P. 248–282. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/66/14
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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