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Linguistic Development. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999, p. 37. (words of V.
Lastouski) "Да рэформы беларускага правапісу". Пасяджэньні Беларускае Акадэмічнае...
- (Крывіч) was the name of a
magazine that the
Belarusian historian Vaclau Lastouski published in
Kaunas from 1923 to 1927.
Kriwi is the name of a Belarusian...
- Беларусі [Bahdanovič I.I. The Role of “Short
History of Belarus” by V.
Lastoŭski in the
Establishment of
Historical Education in Belarus] Biographical...
- Rada who
returned to Belarus,
including former Prime Minister Vaclau Lastouski, were
later killed in the
Soviet terror in
Belarus in the 1930s. From...
- Owl).
Marija married Belarusian literary critic and
politician Vaclau Lastouski (Lastauskas), but
divorced after a few years. Born in Šiauliai, Lastauskienė...
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Silvestras Žukauskas Jan
Sierada Pyotra Krecheuski Jazep Losik Vaclau Lastouski Kyprian Kandratovich Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Anton Luckievich Alés
Harun # Francišak...
- However, they were
rejected by the
Belarusian linguists (such as Vacłaŭ
Łastoŭski). From the 1920s to 1939,
after the
partition of
Belarus (1921), the use...
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Archived from the
original on 12
March 2007.
Retrieved 17
February 2013.
Lastoŭski,
Aliaksiej (2011). "Russo-centrism as an
ideological project of Belarusian...
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Author of the
slogan Žyvie Bielaruś!,
which is
still used today. Vaclaŭ
Lastoŭski was a
leading figure of the
Belarusian independence movement in the early...
- at the
Wayback Machine [What
every Belarusian should know], by
Vaclau Lastouski, 1918 Tsitoŭ, Anatolʹ; Цітоў, Анатоль (1993). Nash simval—Pahoni︠a︡ :...