Lingua rutena panónica (Galician Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lingua rutena panónica" in Galician language version.

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  • Habijanec, Siniša (2020). "Pannonian Rusyn". En Greenberg, Marc; Grenoble, Lenore. Brill Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics. Brill Publishers. ISSN 2589-6229. Consultado o 2024-04-01. The third theory defines Pannonian Rusyn as a West Slavic language originating in the East Slovak Zemplín and Šariš dialects and being a mixture of the two. It fits the linguistic data in the most consistent manner and has been accepted by an overwhelming majority of scholars in the field (Bidwell 1966; Švagrovský 1984; Witkowski 1984; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011) and verified by several comprehensive analyses of Pannonian Rusyn language data (Bidwell 1966; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011). 

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  • Habijanec, Siniša (2020). "Pannonian Rusyn". En Greenberg, Marc; Grenoble, Lenore. Brill Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics. Brill Publishers. ISSN 2589-6229. Consultado o 2024-04-01. The third theory defines Pannonian Rusyn as a West Slavic language originating in the East Slovak Zemplín and Šariš dialects and being a mixture of the two. It fits the linguistic data in the most consistent manner and has been accepted by an overwhelming majority of scholars in the field (Bidwell 1966; Švagrovský 1984; Witkowski 1984; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011) and verified by several comprehensive analyses of Pannonian Rusyn language data (Bidwell 1966; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011).