Definition of Polonistics. Meaning of Polonistics. Synonyms of Polonistics

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- Polish studies, Polish philology or Polonistics (Polish: filologia polska, or polonistyka) is the field of humanities that researches, do****ents and disseminates...
- Kashubian studies, or Kashubistics (Latin: Kashubistica); Polish studies, or Polonistics (Latin: Polonistica); Slovak studies, or Slovakistics (Latin: Slovacistica);...
- was an alumnus of the Collegium Nobilium in Warsaw, and later studied Polonistics, literature and arts in Wilanów. He became Great Podstoli of the Crown...
- o kulturze, edukacja: Zjazd Polonistów, Kraków, 22-25 września 2004 [Polonistics in Transformation: Literary Studies, Linguistic Knowledge, Cultural Knowledge...
- Czech Republic History of the Czech language "Centre of Bohemistics and Polonistics - University of Latvia". Archived from the original on 2013-04-13. Retrieved...
- Wallstein was born 1986 in the East German city of Cottbus and studied Polonistics at the University of Potsdam and the Jagiellonian University. Wallstein...
- życia i działalności Search results for Jan Karłowicz Official website maintained by the Polonistics Centre, Faculty of Philology, Vilnius University...
- and an Africa-traveler, Witold (1937-1998) who dedicated himself to Polonistics and journalism and wrote as a poet under the pseudonym Tomasz Wartki...
- Jarecka. She attended a school in Łódź. From 1925 to 1931 she studied Polonistics at the University of Warsaw and received her diploma. In 1932 her first...
- igniting a very controversial debate. Błoński finished his studies in Polonistics at the Jagiellonian University in 1952 during the Stalinist era in Poland...