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An Annotated Bibliography of Published Works Concerning the Culture of Wilamowice and the Wymysorys Language, 1945–2000 and 2020–2022 [PDF]

open access: yesAdeptus, 2022
This paper, the second part of a comprehensive Vilamovian bibliography, contains a list of 89 publications (1945–2000 and 2020–2022) concerning the history, culture and language of Wilamowice, a small town in the south of Poland, populated by ...
Tymoteusz Król   +2 more
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Rapid Automatized Picture Naming as a Proficiency Assessment for Endangered Language Contexts

open access: yesJournal of Communication and Cultural Trends, 2019
This paper discusses the use of rapid automatized picture naming (RAN) in the assessment of proficiency among new speakers of endangered languages. Despite the fact that measuring proficiency among new speakers is crucial vis-à-vis the development of ...
Robert Borges
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What is the Wymysorys Language for Vilamovians Today? Different Functions, Different Language Altitudes

open access: yesŁódzkie Studia Etnograficzne, 2016
What makes the Wilamowice town so unique is the original language, Wymysorys. Vilamovian was brought to Poland by the settlers from the Western Europe and survived through the historical storms in the region till today.
Tymoteusz Król
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Rozwój i stan krajobrazu językowego – przypadek języka wilamowskiego [PDF]

open access: yesAdeptus, 2019
The development and current state of the linguistic landscape – the case of the Wymysorys language Wymysorys is a micro-language with Germanic roots spoken by the residents of Wilamowice, a small Silesian town located between Oświęcim and Bielsko-Biała,
Justyna Majerska-Sznajder
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O pewnym szczególe z wilamowskiej fonetyki – próba analizy w kontekście arealnym [PDF]

open access: yesStudia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, 2019
On a Certain Phonetic Feature of Wymysorys: An Analysis of Areal Aspects In Wymysorys, also known as Vilamovicean (a Germanic language spoken in Wilamowice, a small town in the south of Poland), velarized laterals [ɫ] have turned into [w].
Andrzej Żak
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Bibliografia adnotowana publikacji dotyczących kultury Wilamowic i języka wilamowskiego z lat 2001–2020 [PDF]

open access: yesAdeptus, 2020
An Annotated Bibliography of Published Works Concerning the Culture of Wilamowice and the Wymysorys Language, 2001–2020 This paper contains a list of 117 publications concerning the history, culture and language of Wilamowice, a small town in the south
Maciej Mętrak   +2 more
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Polski patriota z niemieckiej kolonii. Analiza tekstów hagiograficznych o Józefie Bilczewskim [PDF]

open access: yesAdeptus, 2022
A Polish Patriot from a German Colony: An Analysis of Hagiographic Texts about Józef Bilczewski The town of Wilamowice was established in the thirteenth century by settlers of Germanic origin, who came from Western Europe.
Tymoteusz Król
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The Image of the First Vilamovians in the Narrative of the Wymysorys-Centric Communication Community

open access: yesSprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa, 2023
The legend of exotic (i.e. non-German and non-Polish) roots is an important part of the modern narrative about Vilamovians, and it is present in both academic and journalistic discourse.
Tymoteusz Król
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Tłumaczenie Wilamowic. Przekłady na język wilamowski w XXI wieku z perspektywy autoetnograficznej

open access: yesPrzekładaniec
This is an autoethnographic text – it is an analysis of my personal experience of creating and reading translations into Wymysorys language from the dominant languages (mainly Polish) and vice versa ...
Tymoteusz Król
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/ɨ/~[ɨ] na početku riječi u poljskom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The present article examines the accuracy of the widespread opinion according to which Polish entirely lacks a word-initial phoneme or (allo)phone /ɨ/~[ɨ].
Andrason, Alexander
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