Ukrainian Language in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (1900–1941)
Discover the rich history of the Ukrainian language with "Ukrainian Language in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (1900–1941)" by George Y. Shevelov, published by Harvard University Press in 1989. This compelling hardback edition spans 256 pages, offering an in-depth analysis of the evolution of Modern Standard Ukrainian. Shevelov explores how political, legal, and cultural factors influenced the language's development across various regions.
The book delves into the intricate relationship between the standard language and local dialects, highlighting the efforts to enrich the standard Ukrainian while navigating the complexities of linguistic unity amidst sociopolitical challenges. Ideal for scholars and language enthusiasts alike, this work provides a comprehensive perspective on the historical linguistics of Ukrainian, making it an essential addition to any literary criticism collection.