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9–13
Sulyak Sergey G., Rezanova Zoya I. Editorial // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 9–13. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/1
HISTORY
14–38
Chuchko Mykhaylo K. Public security and prevention of offenses in Chernivtsi, Suceava and Khotyn volosts of Moldavia and Khotyn raiyah of the Ottoman Empire // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 14–38. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/2
39–53
Bogdanov Vladimir V., Lysak Irina V. Pyotr Lodiy's ideas of socio-philosophical research in the Russian Empire in the first quarter of the 19th century // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 39–53. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/3
54–69
Korsakov Konstantin V. The Rusin “Robin Hood” - Andrij Savka // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 54–69. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/4
70–130
Sulyak Sergey G. Julian Yavorsky - a scholar, social and political activist of Carpathian Rus // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 70–130. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/5
131–153
Dobrzhanskiy Oleksandr V., Sholohon Liliia I. The Ukrainian professional associations of teachers of Galicia and Bukovyna (second half of the 19th - early 20th century): an attempt of comparative analysis // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 131–153. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/6
154–167
Telvak Vitalii V., Telvak Viktoria P., Nakonechnyj Volodymyr V. “Where do we come from?”: politics of memory in Nash Lemko // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 154–167. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/7
168–183
Levandivskyi Omelian T., Humeniuk Volodymyr V. The Economic Potential of Agriculture in Eastern Galicia in the Interwar Period // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 168–183. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/8
LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE
184–207
Mokienko Valerii M. From paremiological heritage of the Rusin language (ornithonyms ‘kuritsya’, kurka) // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 184–207. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/9
208–223
Dronova Lyubov P., Yanchun Liu The structure of the lexico-semantic field “pol’za” in the Rusin language compared to the Russian literary language // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 208–223. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/10
224–235
Sabolova Drahomira, Kasova Martina On translating lexical units lexical units in the social sphere (family manuals) // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 224–235. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/11
236–250
Tolstik Svetlana A. The concept pokornyy in the history of the Rusin language // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 236–250. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/12
251–265
Fejsa Mikhaylo Basic colour terms in the lexical-semantic field of colour in the Rusin language // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 251–265. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/13
266–279
Rezanova Zoya I., Korshunova Irina S. Russian speech in the language contact zone: active trends in deviations from the speech standard // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 266–279. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/14
280–298
Fil Yulia V., Kononchuk Inessa Ya. The semantics of attenuation in the Old Slavonic and Russian Languages (based on verbal vocabulary) // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 280–298. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/15
299–315
Oglezneva Elena A., Pustovalov Oleg V. The Russian language in the Chinese Three Rivers region: linguistic features // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 299–315. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/16
316–335
Vladimirova Valeriia E., Rezanova Zoya I. The Russian language in the Tatar-Russian contact zone: cognitive processing of case forms // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 316–335. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/17
336–351
Bocharov Alexey V. Corpus bibliometric aspects of Slavic studies in Russian-language scholarly electronic resources in the context of categories of historical knowledge // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 336–351. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/18
ANTHROPOLOGY
352–369
Kurjanovich Anna V. Slavic cosmogonic myth in Vladimir Vernadsky's picture of the world and idiostyle // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 352–369. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/19
SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
370–386
Zan Mykhaylo P. Political and party representation of Rusin community leaders in Transcarpathia during the local elections of 2020 // Rusin. 2022. № 68. P. 370–386. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/68/20
