Gibson, Catherine
The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
1. Introduction
Tomasz Kamusella, Motoki Nomachi, Catherine Gibson
2. Cross-border Turkic and Iranian Language Retention in the West and East Slavic Lands and Beyond: A Tentative Classification
Paul Wexler
3. Identity and Language of the Roma (Gypsies) in Central and Eastern Europe
Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov
Part I. North Slavs and Their Languages
4. The Polish Livonian Legacy in Latgalia: The Confluence of Slavic Ethnolects in the Baltic-Slavic Borderland
Catherine Gibson
5.
Andrii Danylenko
6. A Borderland of Borders: The Search for a Literary Language in Carpathian Rus’
Paul Robert Magocsi
7. Rusyn: A New-Old Language In-between Nations and States
Michael Moser
8. The Czech-Slovak Communicative and Dialect Continuum: With and Without a Border
Mira Nábělková
9. The Changing Lattice of Languages, Borders, and Identities in Silesia
Tomasz Kamusella
10. ‘Our People is Divided, Yes, and Torn Asunder …’: The Sorbian Language Community and Its Internal Divisions
Roland Marti
11. Fickle Nationalism: Slovakia’s Shifting Ethno-Linguistic Borders
Alexander Maxwell
12. From ‘Hungarus’ Patriotism to Linguistic Nationalism
István Fried
Part II. South Slavs and Their Languages
13. Phonology and the Construction of Borders in the Balkans
Brian D. Joseph
14. Slovene Language after the Schengen Agreement: Will the Linguistic Borders Also Disappear?
Andrej Bekeš
15. Borderlands and Transborder Regions of the Croatian Language: How Far Back in History Is Enough?
Anita Peti-Stantić, Keith Langston
16. The Language Situation for the Bosniaks on Both Sides of the Serbian/Montenegrin Border
Robert D. Greenberg
17. Burgenland Croatian: An Old Language on a Do-it-Yourself Border with a New Name
E. Browne
18. Identity Problems of the Gorani in Eastern Albania and Kosovo
Klaus Steinke
19. Borders in Bulgaria in the Light of Areal Ethnolinguistics
Irina Sedakova
20. The Rise, Fall, and Revival of the Banat Bulgarian Literary Language: Sociolinguistic History from the Perspective of Trans-Border Interactions
Motoki Nomachi
21. Conflicting Nationalist Discourses in the Balkan Slavic Language Area
Jouko Lindstedt
Part III. A Glimpse into the Future
22. Speakers of Russian in Ireland: Where Borderless and Bordered Languages Meet
Sarah Smyth
23. Central Europe in the Middle East: The Russian Language in Israel
Anna Novikov
24. Negotiating Goods and Language on Cross-Border Retail Markets in the Postsocialist Space
Dieter Stern
25. Migration or Immigration? Ireland’s New and Unexpected Polish-Language Community
Tomasz Kamusella
Keywords: Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Slavic and Baltic Languages, Comparative Linguistics
- Editor
- Gibson, Catherine
- Kamusella, Tomasz
- Nomachi, Motoki
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2016
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 582 pages
- Category
- Languages
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137348395
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-57703-3