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Ukrainian
East Slavic language
Є
8th letter in the Ukrainian alphabet
Ї
13th letter in the Ukrainian alphabet
Ukrainian alphabet
33-letter Cyrillic alphabet used to write Ukrainian
Ukrainization
Ukrainization or Ukrainisation ( ) is a policy or practice of increasing the usage and facilitating the development of the Ukrainian language and promoting other elements of Ukrainian culture in various spheres of public life such as education, publishing, government, and religion. The term is also used to describe a process by which non-Ukrainians or Russian-speaking Ukrainians are assimilated to Ukrainian culture and language, either by individual choices or forcibly, as a result of social processes or policies. == Background == From the second half of the 15th century through the 16th centu
Ems Ukaz
1876 decree by Alexander II of Russia
Valuev Circular
secret edict of the Russian Empire
Law of Ukraine "To ensure the functioning of the Ukrainian language as the State language"
2019 law of Ukraine
Ukrainian grammar
grammatical rules of the Ukrainian language
Ukrainian Free University
university
Day of Ukrainian Literature and Language
holiday in Ukraine (27 October)
language policy in Ukraine
laws of Ukraine regarding language
list of Ukrainian-language writers
Wikimedia list article
Institute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Ukrainian dialects
dialect of the Ukrainian language
Lvov Chronicle
ruthenian chronicle
Ukrainian phonology
phonology of the Ukrainian language
Yanukism
Yanukisms () is a Ukrainian colloquial term for various linguistic errors and mistakes made by former President Viktor Yanukovych, who was widely noted for frequent malapropisms and misspellings, which contrasted with the formal and educated image he projected in public.
Yaryzhka
Yaryzhka () or Orthography of Slobozhanshchyna () is the name of the pre-revolutionary orthography used to write and print works in the Ukrainian language in the Russian Empire. Yaryzhka included all the letters that were part of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet of the pre-revolutionary period: ы, ъ, and so on.
Alphabet War
dispute about orthography of the Ukrainian language
chronology of Ukrainian language suppression