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Surzhyk (originally meaning ‘flour or bread made from mixed grains’, e.g., wheat with rye), refers to a range of sociolect
Sociolect

In linguistics, a sociolect is a variety of language associated with a particular social group. The term derives from the morphemes ?socio-,? meaning social and ?-lect,? meaning a variety of language....
s used by a considerable part of the population of Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
 and adjacent lands. It is a Ukrainian
Ukrainian language

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic languages of the Slavic languages. It is the official language of Ukraine. In some areas of Russia there are dialects, Balachka or Surzhyk, which are the Ukrainianized versions of the Russian language....
 influenced by Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 in which innovated Russian vocabulary is combined with Ukrainian grammar, pronunciation and common vocabulary. It's also the widespread name for local Ukrainian language spoken in Russia (except Southern Russia, where it's known as Balachka
Balachka

Balachka is a term used to label the present dialects spoken by Cossacks in Russia. Originally used to label the dialects of Ukrainian language in the regions of the Kuban river, the usage of this term has broadened to include the Cossack dialects heard on the Don River , Terek River, Ural River and further out into Asiatic Russia and Centr...
).

The vocabulary usage of either of the languages varies greatly with location, or sometimes even from person to person, depending on the level of education, personal experiences, rural or urban residence, origin of interlocutors etc.






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Surzhyk (originally meaning ‘flour or bread made from mixed grains’, e.g., wheat with rye), refers to a range of sociolect
Sociolect

In linguistics, a sociolect is a variety of language associated with a particular social group. The term derives from the morphemes ?socio-,? meaning social and ?-lect,? meaning a variety of language....
s used by a considerable part of the population of Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
 and adjacent lands. It is a Ukrainian
Ukrainian language

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic languages of the Slavic languages. It is the official language of Ukraine. In some areas of Russia there are dialects, Balachka or Surzhyk, which are the Ukrainianized versions of the Russian language....
 influenced by Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 in which innovated Russian vocabulary is combined with Ukrainian grammar, pronunciation and common vocabulary. It's also the widespread name for local Ukrainian language spoken in Russia (except Southern Russia, where it's known as Balachka
Balachka

Balachka is a term used to label the present dialects spoken by Cossacks in Russia. Originally used to label the dialects of Ukrainian language in the regions of the Kuban river, the usage of this term has broadened to include the Cossack dialects heard on the Don River , Terek River, Ural River and further out into Asiatic Russia and Centr...
).

The vocabulary usage of either of the languages varies greatly with location, or sometimes even from person to person, depending on the level of education, personal experiences, rural or urban residence, origin of interlocutors etc. The percentage of Russian words and phonetic influences tends to gradually increase in the east and south and around big Russian-speaking cities. It is commonly spoken in most of eastern Ukraine's rural areas, with the exception of the large metropolitan areas of Donetsk
Donetsk

Donetsk , is a large city in eastern Ukraine on the Kalmius river. Administratively, it is a center of Donetsk Oblast, while historically, it is the unofficial capital and largest city of the economic and cultural Donets Basin region....
, Kharkiv
Kharkiv

Kharkiv , or Kharkov is the second largest city in Ukraine.It was the first capital of Soviet Ukraine, now the Capital of the Kharkiv Oblast , as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Kharkiv Oblast within the oblast....
, Luhansk
Luhansk

Luhansk also known as Lugansk is a city in southeastern Ukraine. It is the Capital city of the Luhansk Oblast . The city itself is also designated as its own separate municipality within the oblast, and is part of the Donbass region....
, and especially Crimea
Crimea

Crimea or the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an autonomous republic of Ukraine located on the northern coast of the Black Sea, occupying a peninsula of the same name....
, where the majority of the population uses the standard Russian. In rural areas of western Ukraine, the language spoken contains fewer Russian elements than in central and eastern Ukraine but has nonetheless been influenced by Russian.

The ancient common origin and more recent divergence of Russian and Ukrainian make it difficult to establish the degree of mixing in a vernacular of this sort.

In literature, Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was a Ukrainians-born Russian people writer. Although his early works, such as Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, were heavily influenced by his Ukraine upbringing and identity, he wrote in Russian and his works belong to the tradition of Russian literature; often called the "father of modern Russian realism" he...
 used the language extensively in his short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
 collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka

Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka is a collection of short stories by Nikolai Gogol, written from 1831-1832. They appeared in various magazines and were published in book form when Gogol, who had spent his life in the Ukraine up to the age of nineteen, was twenty two....
.

Surzhyk is often used for comical effect in arts. See, for example, the short plays by Les Poderviansky and the repertoire of the pop-star Verka Serdyuchka. The punk-rock group Braty Hadyukiny sings many of its songs in Surzhyk, often to underscore the rural simplicity of their characters.

There are similar phenomena of language mixture around the globe. In Belarus
Belarus

Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north....
, the mixture of Belarusian
Belarusian language

The Belarusian language, or Belorussian is the language of the Belarusians and is spoken in Belarus and abroad, chiefly in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland....
 and Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 is called Trasianka
Trasianka

Trasianka or trasyanka is a Belarusian language–Russian language patois or a kind of interlanguage . It is often labeled "pidgin" or even "creole", which is not correct by any widespread definition of pidgin or creole language....
. In Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 province of New Brunswick
New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only Constitution of Canada bilingual province in the federation. The provincial capital is Fredericton....
 a French and English languages mixing phenomenon is called Chiac.

Canadian Ukrainian
Canadian Ukrainian

Canadian Ukrainian is a Variety of the Ukrainian language specific to the Ukrainian Canadian community descended from the first two waves of historical Ukrainian diaspora to Western Canada....
, which is a dialect of Ukrainian language spoken by the Ukrainian diaspora
Ukrainian diaspora

The term Ukrainian diaspora refers to the global community of ethnicity Ukrainians, usually more specifically those who maintain some kind of connection, even if ephemeral, to the land of their ancestors and maintain their feeling of Ukrainian national identity within their own local community....
 in Canada, is another illustration of language mixture. It is mostly based on the Galician
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
 dialect spoken at the turn of the 19th-20th century as many Ukrainian emigrants to Canada came from Galicia and Bukovina.

Surzhyk as an ethnopolitical issue

Much of the Ukrainian speaking population actually speaks one of the many regional dialects of the language. The mixture with Russian is especially widespread in the east and south of the country, though frowned upon by the western population. The local dialects in Western Ukraine have elements of the Polish language
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
.

In Soviet times the usage of Ukrainian was gradually decreasing, particularly at times where the policies of Russification
Russification

Russification is an adoption of the Russian language or some other Russian attribute by non-Russian communities. In a narrow sense, Russification is used to denote the influence of the Russian language on Slavic languages, Baltic languages and other languages, spoken in areas currently or formerly controlled by Russia, which led to emerging...
 intensified (1930s and late 1970s to early 1980s) and thus a sizable portion of ethnic Ukrainians have a better knowledge of formal Russian than of the formal Ukrainian language.

Since 1991, Ukrainian has become the official language of Ukraine. Since 2001, all school exams are the same across the country.


See also

  • Trasianka
    Trasianka

    Trasianka or trasyanka is a Belarusian language–Russian language patois or a kind of interlanguage . It is often labeled "pidgin" or even "creole", which is not correct by any widespread definition of pidgin or creole language....
     - an interlanguage
    Interlanguage

    An interlanguage is an emerging Linguistics system that has been developed by a learner of a second language who has not become fully proficient yet but is only approximating the target language: preserving some features of their first language in speaking or writing the target language and creating innovations....
     derived from Belarussian and Russian
    Russian language

    Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
    , spoken in Belarus
    Belarus

    Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north....
  • Balachka
    Balachka

    Balachka is a term used to label the present dialects spoken by Cossacks in Russia. Originally used to label the dialects of Ukrainian language in the regions of the Kuban river, the usage of this term has broadened to include the Cossack dialects heard on the Don River , Terek River, Ural River and further out into Asiatic Russia and Centr...
     - dialects of Kuban Cossacks
    Kuban Cossacks

    Kuban Cossacks are Cossacks who live in the Kuban region of Russia. Although numerous Cossack groups came to inhabit the Western Northern Caucasus most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of the Black Sea Cossack Host, and the Caucasus Line Cossack Host....
  • Gøtudanskt
    Gøtudanskt

    G?tudanskt/Dano-Faroese is a name for the Danish language as spoken in the Faroe Islands. Its intonation and pronunciation is influenced by Faroese language....
     - Danish language
    Danish language

    Danish is one of the North Germanic languages , a sub-group of the Germanic languages branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by around 6 million people, mainly in Denmark; the language is also used by the 50,000 Danes in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany where it holds the status of minority language....
     as spoken in the Faroe Islands
    Faroe Islands

    The Faroe Islands or Faeroe Islands or simply Faroe or Faeroes are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately half way between Scotland and Iceland....
  • Portuñol
    Portuñol

    Portu?ol or Portunhol is a portmanteau of the words Portugu?s/Portugu?s and Espa?ol/Espanhol . It refers to various types of language contact between Spanish language and Portuguese language which have occurred in regions where the two languages coexist, like the border regions between Brazil, whose official language is Po...
     - A mixed language that combines Spanish and Portuguese and is spoken in border areas of various countries (such as Brazil
    Brazil

    Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
     and Uruguay
    Uruguay

    Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
    , Spain
    Spain

    Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
     and Portugal
    Portugal

    Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
    ) where the two languages co-exist.
  • Jopará
    Jopará

    Jopar? /d?opa'?a/ is a mixed language spoken in Paraguay which combines Spanish language and Guaran? language. Its name is from the Guaran? word for "mix."...
     - a mixed language spoken in Paraguay
    Paraguay

    Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay , is one of the only two landlocked countries in South America . It lies on both banks of the Paraguay River and is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest....
     which combines Spanish and Guaraní
    Guaraní

    Guaran? are a group of culture related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi people by their use of the Guaran? language....
  • Russenorsk - a pidgin language that combines elements of Russian and Norwegian
  • Russification
    Russification

    Russification is an adoption of the Russian language or some other Russian attribute by non-Russian communities. In a narrow sense, Russification is used to denote the influence of the Russian language on Slavic languages, Baltic languages and other languages, spoken in areas currently or formerly controlled by Russia, which led to emerging...
     - the policy of introduction of Russian language into non-Russian communities
  • Diglossia
    Diglossia

    In linguistics, diglossia is a situation where a given language community uses not just one dialect, but two: the first being the community's present day vernacular and the second being either an ancestral version of the same vernacular from centuries earlier or a distinct yet closely related present day dialect ....
     - a situation of parallel usage of two closely-related languages, one of which is generally used by the government and in formal texts, and the other one is usually the spoken informally
  • Les Podervianskiy


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