GUTSULIAN EVERYDAY VOCABULARY IN R. IVANYCHUK’S NOVEL “FIRE POLES”

Abstract

The article analyzes the Gutsulian everyday vocabulary in R. Ivanychuk’s novel “Fire Poles”. Thematic groups of dialectical everyday words are determined and described, there functions in language of composition are revealed.

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I. O. Babii, O. A. Semeniuk

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I. O. Babii, O. A. Semeniuk (2018). GUTSULIAN EVERYDAY VOCABULARY IN R. IVANYCHUK’S NOVEL “FIRE POLES”. Науковий вісник Херсонського державного університету. Серія: “Лінгвістика”, 33(), 18-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-635864