- (Ukrainian: Право́пис Скри́пника, romanized: Pravopys Skrypnyka), or
Skrypnykivka (Ukrainian: Скрипникі́вка). The main linguist-ideologist of this orthography...
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Galician and
Soviet proposals,
called the
Ukrainian orthography of 1928, or
Skrypnykivka,
after Ukrainian Commissar of
Education Mykola Skrypnyk. It was officially...
- Galicia, and
later in
Soviet Ukraine. A
unified Ukrainian alphabet (the
Skrypnykivka,
after Mykola Skrypnyk) was
officially established at a 1927 international...
- all
continued to
follow the
Kharkiv orthography of 1928 (the so-called
skrypnykivka,
after Mykola Skrypnyk). It was
reintroduced to
Soviet Ukraine in a 1990...
-
orthography reform of 1933
Narkamauka Trasianka Ukrainian orthography of 1928 (
Skrypnykivka) –
contemporary pre-reform
Ukrainian orthography Arnold McMillin, Feminization...
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provided and
later the
Ukrainian orthography of 1928 (also
known as "
Skrypnykivka" by the name of
Mykola Skrypnyk) was adopted. The
orthography was printed...
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Ukrainian orthography of 1928, also
known as
Kharkiv orthography or
Skrypnykivka, was
officially adopted in 1928.
Although he was a
supporter of an autonomous...
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tradition was most
consistently reflected in the
orthography of 1928 — "
Skrypnykivka" or "Orthography of Kharkiv", then some
norms of the 28th year were returned...