The Slovaks of Hungary, Slavs And Panslavism

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The Slovaks of Hungary, Slavs And Panslavism
Thomas Capek
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Living in a rough and mountainous country, far from the refining influences of seats of learning, and without any national centre to unite them, they drifted LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE in more and more from the accepted forms of speech. It is on this hypothesis alone that we can account for the bewildering multitude of dialects and subdialects that were evolved in Slovakland in the course of centuries. Jagi6, having pointed out all the structural and lexi- cographical variations, sums up by saying... that " science is justified in regarding Slovak and Bohemian as two constituent parts forming a unity in the group of Slavic languages." Florinskij took the same ground as Dobrovsk^.
In a treatise on the subject he enumerated no less than sixteen instances wherein Slovak is supposed to vary from its Bohemian sister.
Already the geographical situation of the Slo- vaks toward the other Slavs seemed to justify, in Florinskij's judgment, the assumption that their idiom is a distinct one. Slovak shares all the peculiar characteristics of the languages which it borders — Bohemian here, Polish there, Russian and Servian where it mixes with those kindred tongues.


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