Search results for phrase "Belarus"
A new Belarusian Partisan Republic? World War II Narratives between Myth, Revisionism and State Propaganda within Lukašenka’s Speeches in the Post-2020 Presidential Election Era
Self-identification and linguistic priorities of Belarusian youth in the 20s of the 21st century
Belarusian theater in interwar Latvia
Functional pairs “struggle – victory”, “task – decision” in the book ZAVALNYA, ESQIRE, OR BELARUS IN FANTASTIC STORIES by Yan Barshcheuski
Belarusian Studies at the 56th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (“Liberation”). Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 21–24 November 2024
On one grammatical innovation in the Belarusian Catholic sociolect: svyataya Tereza ad Dzіcyatka Ezusa vs svyataya Tereza ad Dzіc yatkі Ezusa vs svyataya Tereza ad Dzіcyatka Ezus vs svyataya Tereza ad Dzіcyatkі Ezus
Belarusian experimental drama at the end of XX – the beginning of XXI century: the 'non-natives' generation
Belarusian parody of the second half of the 20th century: the phenomenon of the plot with variations
The Fate of the Belarusian Literary Language over Half a Century
Belarusian literature in the research of Ryszard Radzik
Conflict with the “Mother Tongue” and the Transnational Turn in Contemporary Belarusian Literature
The “Belarusian school of poets” in the perspective of romantic regionalism
'The Little Prophet of Belarus' and Nikolay Karamzin. The poetry of Jan Onoszko in view of the comparative studies
Katherine tsarina myth in Belarusian spaces
Self-identification of the Belarusian-speaking Population of the Grodno Region and its Surroundings in Previous Centuries and of the Sokółka Region Today
Background Knowledge in the Belarusian Scientific and Humanitarian Discourse (Argumentological Aspect)
Sermons in Belarusian from the assembly of Myanitsky
Multidirectional discourses in the literature of Belarus of the 19th century: U. Syrakomlya and P. Spilevski
The status of languages in Belarus: a historical overview
Linguistic insecurity and colonialist hypercorrect forms in Belarusian language: a sociolinguistic analysis