Sociolinguistic and Contact-induced Variation in Hungarian Language Use in Subcarpathia, Ukraine
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Abstract. In addition to showing regional and social variation, the language use of the minority
Hungarians of Subcarpathia, Ukraine, also presents a reflection of the region’s complex
linguistic history and its effects from contact with Russian and Ukrainian. On the basis of
quantitative empirical findings, this study shows Subcarpathian Hungarians to be a
sociolinguistically stratified group of speakers whose Hungarian language use varies in a
systematic manner according to sex, age, level of education, and place of residence. The paper
also outlines some of the main differences in the language use of Hungarians in Subcarpathia
and Hungary which are manifested in statistically significant ways.
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Table of Contents: https://ahea.net/e-journal/volume-5-2012
Journal: https://ahea.net/e-journal/volume-5-2012/27
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Journal: https://ahea.net/e-journal/volume-5-2012/27
Editorial Team: http://ahea.pitt.edu/ojs/ahea/about/editorialTeam
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In E-journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association. 2012. Volume 5. pp. 185-215.
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