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Folk Prose in the Collections of Samo Cambel and Volodymyr Hnaťuk – A Source of Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Identification of Slovaks.

In: Slavica Slovaca, vol. 39, no. 2
Katarína Žeňuchová

Details:

Year, pages: 2004, 115 - 123
Keywords:
Folk narrative, East Slovakia, Slavonic studies; consciousness of ethnicity, language and confession.
About article:
In her paper, the author investigates folk-prose collecting activities in East Slovakia at the turn of the 20th century, presenting the accomplishments of Samo Cambel and Volodymyr Hnaťuk. Leaning on authentic samples of folk narratives, she tries to outline the complicated development of ethno-confessional identification of the inhabitants of East Slovakia in regard to their language consciousness.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Žeňuchová, K. 2004. Folk Prose in the Collections of Samo Cambel and Volodymyr Hnaťuk – A Source of Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Identification of Slovaks.. In Slavica Slovaca, vol. 39, no.2, pp. 115-123. 0037-6787 .

APA:
Žeňuchová, K. (2004). Folk Prose in the Collections of Samo Cambel and Volodymyr Hnaťuk – A Source of Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Identification of Slovaks.. Slavica Slovaca, 39(2), 115-123. 0037-6787 .