Also Known As:
Silesian, ślōnskŏ gŏdka, ślōnski, ślōnskŏ mŏwa, Śląski, Szlonzok, Eng: Silesian, Pol: język śląski, Ces: slezský jazyk
Dialects & Varieties
- Cieszyn Silesian
- Lach
- Gliwice Silesian
- Sulkovian Silesian
- Prudnik Silesian
- Niemodlin Silesian
- Opole Silesian
- Kluczbork Silesian
- Jabłonków Silesian
Silesian Language
2012. "Silesian Language." In Wikipedia, Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silesian_language.
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Location and Context
Countries
Poland; Czech Republic
Location Description
Spoken in southern Poland and the eastern part of the Czech Republic.
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Recent Resources
Online blog post on TED blog, about how TED.com is now available in Silesian.
By Tomasz Kamusella
Nationalities Papers
Vol. 39, No. 5, September 2011, 769–789
This article focuses on the book "The Upper Silesian Question and Germany's Coal Problem," by Sidney