@article{Grzybowski_2018, title={Hybrydyzacja rosyjskiej gwary staroobrzędowców w Polsce}, url={https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/strp/article/view/13479}, abstractNote={The dialect of Old-Believers, who have lived in Poland on North-Eastern borderlands since the end of 18th century, has retained its Russian, Pskovian character for a long time. After World War II it became an island dialect, and in the last 30–40 years, due to a number of reasons, it started to change under growing Polish influence. The influence is visible mainly on lexical, syntactic and phonetic levels and leads to hybridization, i.e. such a change by which one of the languages provides a formal grammatical frame for functioning of the phenomena taken from both of them. In the case in question, Russian morphology is such a frame for emerging hybrid-dialect, and it allows to preserve its Russian dialectal characteristics.}, number={35}, journal={Studia Rossica Posnaniensia}, author={Grzybowski, Stefan}, year={2018}, month={lip.}, pages={67–76} }