| 1. | Svitlana Yermolenko The active subject of a people’s history is the language (Mykola Kostomarov about Ukrainian Language) |
3–13 |
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| 2. | Paweł Kowalski, Jakub Banasiak Keywords and classes of equivalence in the iSybislaw system as a tool and subject of study |
14–26 |
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| 3. | Oksana Danylevska Participation of Ukrainian linguists in making the Ukrainian official language during the period of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917—1920 |
27–41 |
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| 4. | Tetyana Kots Axiological and temporary measures of linguist norm |
42–50 |
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| 5. | Ruslana Kotsa Сompound adjectives with the first part blaho- in the history of Ukrainian Language |
51–66 |
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| 6. | Maryana Holichenko Functions of vocative structures in the dramatic works of the 20 th century |
67–77 |
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| 7. | Tetiana Syvokozova Verbalization of the concept «The way of movement» in ancient Ukrainian Language of 17—18 th centuries |
78–87 |
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| 8. | Liudmyla Koliesnik Variability of derivational structure of nomina agentis in the Pokuttia-Bukovyna dialects |
88–97 |
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| 9. | Serhiі Omelchuk The conceptual correlation of linguistic didactic terms work with text and work on text |
98–108 |
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| 10. | Iuliia Romaniuk Analogy in Ukrainian verb word formation |
109–114 |
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| 11. | Larysa Kysliuk Word-formation categories in cognitive space of modern Ukrainian |
115–119 |
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| 12. | Tetyana Chernenko Geographical terms for determination of forests in the stories of Zhytomyr region |
120–133 |