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Aleksandr Dmitrievich Dulichenko (alternatively
Alexander Duličenko; Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Дуличенко) (born 1941) is a Russian-Estonian Esperantist...
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prominent nations. The term "literary microlanguages" was
coined by
Aleksandr Dulichenko in late 1970s; it
subsequently became a
standard term in Slavistics.[citation...
- a
November 2020
request by a
group of
linguists (including
Aleksandr Dulichenko) in
which ISO was
asked to
recognize Pannonian Rusyn as
distinct and separate...
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Slovene (western
members of the
South group). In addition,
Aleksandr Dulichenko recognizes a
number of
Slavic microlanguages: both
isolated ethnolects...
- French-English lawyer, journalist, and
academic (d. 2019) 1941 –
Aleksandr Dulichenko, Russian-Estonian
linguist and
academic 1941 –
Theodor W. Hänsch, German...
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separate microlanguage (as has been
proposed by
linguist Aleksandr Dulichenko).
Various variants or
dialects of West
Polesian are used in
everyday speech...
- a
November 2020
request by a
group of
linguists (including
Aleksandr Dulichenko) in
which ISO was
asked to
recognize Pannonian Rusyn as
distinct and separate...
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Cubberley 2006, pp. 79–89. Pugh 2009, p. 7.
Moser 2016, p. 124-139. "
Dulichenko,
Aleksandr The
language of
Carpathian Rus':
Genetic Aspects" (PDF). Archived...
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malykh i
bolshikh iazykov. K 70-letiiu
professora Aleksandra Dimitrievicha Dulichenko (Ser:
Slavica Tartuensis, Vol 9). Tartu:
Tartu University.
Robert Semple...
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bodies were not
consulted by a
group of
linguists (including
Aleksandr Dulichenko) who
decided (in
April 2019) to
support a
proposal that was addressed...