The morphological differences in the Polish and Cassubian Languages: masculine and neutral sustantives
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Comparative Linguistics, Diachronic Evolution, Nominal Declension, Cassubian Language, Polish Language.
Abstract
In this paper we analyze the nominal flexion of masculine and neutral cassubian sustantives. We examine the nominal flexion according to the stem and endings of each declension, comparing cassubian nominal systems with Old Slavic and Polish´s systems. From this prospect we analyze the origin of cassubian endings, and we compare this endings of with the patterns of Polish language. We hope that our diachronic analysis of the cassubian flexion provide us arguments to demostrate our hypothesis about the origin of casubo, as language with autonomy and identity.Downloads
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Published
2012-03-06
How to Cite
Moncada Castellanos A. (2012). The morphological differences in the Polish and Cassubian Languages: masculine and neutral sustantives. Eslavística Complutense, 12, 73-86. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ESLC.2012.v12.38726
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