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Journal articles on the topic "Kashubian"

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Řezník, Miloš. "Symboliczne i mityczne góry Kaszubów. Ich rola w kulturze i literaturze kaszubskiej od XIX wieku do okresu międzywojennego." Góry, Literatura, Kultura 10 (May 25, 2017): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2084-4107.10.5.

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The symbolic and mythical mountains of the Kashubians. Their role in Kashubian culture and literature from the 19th century till the inter-war periodThe geographical location within the Kashubian region is of particular significance for the symbolic role of mountains and hills in the regional identity building. The most important of them, described in the literature and journalistic writings, are to be found in the current Kashubian lan­guage area, mostly in its geographical centre, primarily in Kashubian Switzerland and Kashubian Lake District. The exception is Rowokół, which is not located c
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Małek, Agnieszka. "<i>There is no Kashubia without Kashubians</i> – maps as sources in historical research of folk culture." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-236-2019.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; The old maps are a cultural heritage of great historical importance. Maps’ great value is also a set of data documenting socio-economic changes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Kashubia is a cultural region in northern Poland. In written sources, the name Kashubia appears in the XIII century. The range and boundaries of historical lands that were part of Kashubia are the subject of disputes between historians. Generally, it was referred to the territories of the Duchy of Pomerania, and in modern times - the area between Łeba River and Parsęta River. Over time,
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Sommer, Hanna, Hubert Sommer, and Grzegorz Zakrzewski. "Kashubian National Awareness – Selected Issues." Studia Gdańskie. Wizje i rzeczywistość XVI (March 27, 2020): 177–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.2520.

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The Kashubian community is recently experiencing some sort of re-vival. This group, which is recognized outside Poland as Polonia, lives in the Pomeranian Voivodship. Kashubians didn’t dissociate themselves from Polish society, they are still an integral part of it, so they are also affected by the same problems as Poles. This article is an attempt to find an answer to the question of the im-portance of tradition for the survival and development of the only such community in Poland. In Kashubia – just like in the rest of Poland – the definition of national identity creates many difficulties. F
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Mazurek, Monika. "The Role of Religion in Creating and Maintaining Ethnic Identity—The Example of the Kashubs in Poland." Religions 12, no. 10 (2021): 872. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel12100872.

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After 1945, the Republic of Poland appeared to be an ethnic monolith. However, this was (is) not the case for the Kashubians, who now live in northern Poland on the Baltic Sea. Presently, Kashubians do not have official status; they are not considered an ethnic or national minority. They create their own identity around language, origin, inhabited territory, and religion. The latter serves to maintain a sense of community—to legitimise the Kashubian language, the axial value of Kashubian ethnic identity. Kashubian religiosity is frequently emphasized in the public space. The objective of this
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Makurat-Snuzik, Hanna. "Foreign Language Teaching Applied to Kashubian as a Chance for its Survival in a Globalised World." Roczniki Humanistyczne 70, no. 10 (2022): 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh227010.6.

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This paper aims to argue that adapting a foreign language teaching methodology for Kashubian education may improve the chances of survival of Kashubian in a globalised world. For one thing, this methodology may be applied to teaching Kashubians, since the intergenerational transmission of Kashubian dialects has been interrupted; for another, coursebooks and resources prepared for teaching Kashubian as a foreign language might be of benefit to foreigners interested in learning this vernacular. Incorporating an international perspective into Kashubian education may also contribute to increasing
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Dołowy-Rybińska, Nicole. "Kaszubski dyskurs narodowościowy – spojrzenie antropologiczne." Sprawy Narodowościowe, no. 43 (April 16, 2015): 107–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sn.2013.021.

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Kashubian national discourse – an anthropological viewpointAn animated discussion concerning the status of the Kashubs is at present ongoing in Kashubia. In 2005, the Act on National and Ethnic Minorities and the Regional Language was passed in Poland and Kashubian gained the status of a regional language within Poland but Kashubs were not recognized as a distinct group. Following the 2011 Census, the Association of People of Kashubian Nationality, Kaszëbskô Jednota, was created. The Association considers Kashubs to be a nation and is striving to change the Kashub status to that of an ethnic m
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Mazurek, Monika. "Język kaszubski – analiza sytuacji socjolingwistycznej." Poradnik Językowy, no. 7/2021/786 (September 1, 2021): 7–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.33896/porj.2021.7.1.

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In this paper, the author presents the language situation of the Kashubian community, and in particular the role of the Kashubian language as the main indicator of the Kashubian identity. Nowadays, the role of the Kashubian language is primarily symbolic: it is used as an everyday communication tool less and less frequently. Despite that, literature is written in this language, each education level is available: from primary school to studies of Kashubian ethnophilology at the University of Gdańsk. The author has depicted the sociolinguistic situation of the Kashubian language, i.e. the region
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Dołowy-Rybińska, Nicole. "Nauczanie języka kaszubskiego. Wokół ideologii jezyków kolateralnych." Slavia Occidentalis, no. 78/1-79/1 (January 24, 2023): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/so.2021/2022.78-79.3.

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The article discusses the educational consequences of the collateral nature of the Kashubian language in relation to Polish. The collateral nature is defined as the languages’ mutual intelligibility resulting from their formal proximity and the lack of political independence of the language community. Based on longterm field research and in-depth interviews, the analysis touches upon language ideologies in Kashubia which directly impact the process of teaching the Kashubian language. These ideologies – the assumptions about the language and its users rooted in social consciousness – refer to t
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Kuik-Kalinowska, Adela. "Kobiety piszą po kaszubsku – autorki i tematy. Szkic interpretacyjny." Slavia Occidentalis, no. 74/2 (December 10, 2018): 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/so.2017.74.26.

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The article is dedicated to literature written by women in the Kashubian language. Notably, in Kashubian literature, recent decades have witnessed a revival in women’s writing, resulting in numerous literary works. There are several reasons for this, all determined predominantly by the cultural tradition of Kashubia. The revival in the literary world of female writers and poets most certainly results from numerous complex social and cultural processes, including the growing emancipation, the need for education and opening up to the world. Women writing in Kashubian express themselves in poetry
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Jabłoński, Artur. "The Identity Discourse of the Kashubian Elites in the Context of the 2021 Census of Population and Housing." Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici Pedagogika 43, no. 1 (2023): 159–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/aunc_ped.2022.008.

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There is an identity discourse among the Kashubian elite, which focuses on the problem of the political consequences of the use of the term “nation” towards Kashubians, which is particulary visible in the context of the 2021 Census ofPopulation and Housing. The issue of the “Kashubian nation” goes back to the beginnings of the 40’s of the 18th century and remains alive throughout the history of the Kashubian movement. It was marginalized in the history of theKashubian-Pomeranian Association dating back to 1956, but after the Act on National and Ethnic Minorities and Regional Language appeared
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kashubian"

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Hopkins, Paul Stanley. "The phonological structure of the Kashubian word." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ58570.pdf.

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Frankowska, Witosława. "Witosława Frankowska, Kolędowanie na Kaszubach. Dzieje kolęd na Pomorzu od XVI do XXI wieku." Gudrun Schröder Verlag, 2019. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A70776.

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There are not many festivals in the church calendar that attract such a significant number of liturgical occasions supported by words and music as Christmas and the New Year. In some areas of Poland, this period includes Advent which is an integral part of the religious focus of the celebration of the birth of Christ. Given that until now, there has been no monographic work dedicated to carols in Pomerania, against a backdrop of carol singing in the broader sense, it is the intention of the author to provide an insight from the perspective of an insider. On the basis of documentary evidence (ma
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Kosecka, Justyna. "Palatalization processes in Kashubian from the perspective of Optimality Theory." Doctoral thesis, 2021. https://depotuw.ceon.pl/handle/item/4076.

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This dissertation examines palatalization processes of Kashubian, spoken in Northern Poland. The investigation of the processes is framed in the theoretical context of three generative phonological theories: Lexical Phonology, Optimality Theory, and Derivational Optimality Theory. The primary goal of this dissertation is to test the operation of the theoretical frameworks on the material from Kashubian. The dissertation also aims at analysing palatalization processes active in Kashubian, especially those applying to coronals and velars. The third aim of this dissertation is to take part in the
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Woźniakiewicz, Joanna. "Języki zagrożone? : odwracanie procesu zmian językowych w świetle analizy sytuacji socjolingwistycznej społeczności kaszubskiej i friulijskiej." Praca doktorska, 2011. https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/52952.

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Books on the topic "Kashubian"

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Misiek, Jan. Kashubian pathways: Kaszubskie stegny. Instytut Kaszubski, 2019.

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Selin, Marion. Marión Selin: Piesniôrz rëbacczégò żëwòta. Muzeum Piśmiennictwa i Muzyki Kaszubsko-Pomorskiej w Wejherowie, 2016.

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Krzysztof, Tadeusz. Józef Klebba: Działacz niepodległościowy z Kosakowa. Wydawn. "Szkuta", 2003.

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Trepczyk, Jan. Słownik polsko-kaszubski. Zrzeszenie Kaszubsko-Pomorskie, Zarza̜d Główny, Gdańsk, 1994.

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Słupsku, Akademia Pomorska w., Muzeum Ziemi Puckiej im. Floriana Ceynowy, and Muzeum Piśmiennictwa i Muzyki Kaszubsko-Pomorskiej w Wejherowie, eds. Ceynowa (prze)pisany: Wieloautorska praca monograficzna. Akademia Pomorska w Słupsku, 2020.

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Edward, Breza, ed. Kaszubszczyzna =: Kaszëbizna. Uniwersytet Opolski, Instytut Filologii Polskiej, 2001.

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Daniel, Kalinowski, Akademia Pomorska w. Słupsku, and Instytut Kaszubski w. Gdańsku, eds. Od Smętka do stolema: Wokól literatury Kaszyb. Instytut Kaszubski w Gdańsku, 2009.

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Borzyszkowski, Józef. Aleksander Majkowski: 1876-1938 : biografia historyczna. Instytut Kaszubski w Gdańsku, 2002.

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Walkusz, Jan. Piastun słowa Ks. Bernard Sychta, 1907-1982. Pelplin, 1997.

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Grzybowski, Jacek. Literatura piękna w języku kaszubskim od 1944 roku: Bibliografia wydawnictw zwartych. Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kashubian"

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Stanulewicz, Danuta, and Adam Pawłowski. "Kashubian colour vocabulary." In New Directions in Colour Studies. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/z.167.14sta.

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Stanulewicz, Danuta. "Metaphoricity of Kashubian proverbs with words for horses." In Fields of Linguistics – Aktuelle Fragestellungen und Herausforderungen. V&R unipress, 2025. https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737018463.133.

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Błaszkiewicz, Mirosław, and Karol Tylmann. "Tunnel Valleys of the Tuchola Forest and Kashubian Lake District." In World Geomorphological Landscapes. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45762-3_36.

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Dołowy-Rybińska, Nicole. "7. Kashubian And Modern Media: The Influence Of New Technologies On Endangered Languages." In Social Media and Minority Languages, edited by Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones and Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed. Multilingual Matters, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847699053-010.

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Warmińska, Katarzyna. "Are We an Ethnic Group or a Nation? The Strategies of Kashubian Identity Politics." In Identity Strategies of Stateless Ethnic Minority Groups in Contemporary Poland. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41575-4_6.

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Vasiukov, Oleksandr. "Literary Standard and Dialects: the Reaction of Ethnic Kashubians to the Process of Language Codification." In Studies of Slavic Dialectology. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8589.2023.24.06.

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The article is focused on the modern language building among Kashubians in Poland. Kashubians are the West Slavic minority ethnic group, whose language has been recognized as a regional language of Poland in 2005. This legal status has implanted Kashubian into new sphere of education and administration, as well as provokes the rapid process of the standardization of the Kashubian literary norm. Based on the author’s materials of ethnographic fieldwork, the paper shows the reaction of ethnic Kashubians to the process of language codification and how the situation of language shift can influence
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Lipiński, Dawid, and Tomasz Lipiński. "Smoki w wierzeniach Kaszubów na tle słowiańskim." In Fantastyczne stwory i bestie w dziejach i kulturze od antyku po czasy najnowsze. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.12797/9788383682266.05.

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DRAGONS IN THE BELIEFS OF THE KASHUBIANS AGAINST THE SLAVIC BACKGROUND There are not many fantastic creatures in Kashubian legends and mythical stories. In addition to the late griffin, there is also a dragon of undoubtedly earlier provenance. Even though the figure of the dragon is inferior to other mythical creatures in terms of frequency, the juxtaposition of surviving mythical tales with Slavic material shows that the dragon must have played an extremely important role in early Kashubian beliefs. For it can be seen that his character is a continuation of the pre-Slavic aquatic dragons figh
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Soćko-Mucha, Alicja. "Nie tylko „krakowskie”. Szopkarstwo na Pomorzu." In Niematerialne dziedzictwo kulturowe w teorii i praktyce. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381383493.07.

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In her paper “Not Only in Kraków. Making Nativity Scenes in Pomerania,” Alicja Soćko-Mucha describes the problems of making nativity scenes in Pomerania and Kashubia and contrasts them with those created in Kraków. The author concentrates on the collection in the Museum of Hel (Muzeum Helu), which had been submitted for the Pomeranian nativity scene competition in 2016. Majority of those nativity scenes are sculpted in wood. The author analyzes Pomeranian and Kashubian motives, such as boats, fishermen, fish, seagulls, seals, Kashubians in folk costumes, the seven Kashubian colors, ambers. Dur
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Vasiukov, Alexandr. "Alexander Giljferding as the founder of Kashubian studies in Russia." In Slavs and Russia: Historical Slavic Studies and Balkanistics. To the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Institute of Slavic Studies. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2023.04.

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The author describes the ethnographic expedition of a famous Slavicist Alexander Fedorovich Giljferding (1831-1872) to the Kashubian lands in 1856. The result of this work was the publication in 1861 of “The Slavs' Remains on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea”. That was one of the first indepth scientific descriptions of ethnic identity and linguistic processes among the indigenous population of Kashubia. The paper shows the importance of Giljferding's studies on language shift and the functioning of the Kashubian language in the middle of the 19th century for the modern Slavicists.
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Semyonova, Alexandra V. "“Grif” magazine by Alexander Majkowski (1908–1922–1925 years) and «modest achievements of the Kashubian Muse»." In Modern Literatures of Central and South-Eastern Europe. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8554.2020.09.

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The study is devoted to a peculiar phenomenon of the Kashubian culture - “Gryf” magazine by A. Majkowski, which started to come out and was filled at fi rst with materials almost exclusively thanks to the efforts of its creator and publisher, and at the same time signifi cantly infl uenced the development of the Kashubian lite rary language and Kashubian culture, Kashubian regionalism and Kashubian identity.
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Conference papers on the topic "Kashubian"

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Номати, М. "Эволюция взглядов С. Б. Бернштейна на кашубский вопрос". У Межкультурное и межъязыковое взаимодействие в пространстве Славии (к 110-летию со дня рождения С. Б. Бернштейна). Институт славяноведения РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0459-6.22.

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Samuil B. Bernstein was one of the most renowned Soviet and Russian Slavists, who had an unmatched scholarly breadth and depth and was interested in all aspects of Slavic linguistics. Though he was famous as a specialist in the South Slavic languages and Slavic historical and comparative grammar, he was equally interested in West Slavic languages, particularly in Polish, including Kashubian. In his lifetime, Bernstein did not write much about Kashubian, but from little that he wrote, it seems clear that he changed his views toward Kashubian several times. In this presentation, I will analyze B
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Mikhin, Oleg. "Kashubian Culture in the Propaganda of the Polish Maritime and River (Colonial) League in 1920–1930s." In The Slavic world: Commonality and Diversity. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2619-0869.2023.1.11.

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Vasiukov, Oleksandr. "Language hierarchies and the assimilation: fieldwork observation in Kashubia." In Slavic World: Commonality and Diversity. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2619-0869.2022.2.05.

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Kita-Milczarska, Karolina, Alicja Sieminska, and Ewa Jassem. "Nicotine dependence in an isolated population of Kashubians from North Poland: A population survey." In Annual Congress 2015. European Respiratory Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.pa5128.

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