Seeking specialist on 19th-cen. Polish letters
David Goldfarb
davidagoldfarb at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jul 11 11:25:05 UTC 2010
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Best,
David A. Goldfarb
Literary Curator
Polish Cultural Institute
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4621
New York, NY 10118
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tel. 212-239-7300, ext. 3002
fax 212-239-7577
http://www.polishculture-nyc.org/
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On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Cynthia Vakareliyska
<vakarel at uoregon.edu> wrote:
> Can anyone refer me, **off-line**, to a historian or other specialist, preferably
> a native Polish speaker, who has experience reading 19th-cen. Polish letters
> handwritten by not very educated people? I have a number of PDFs of letters
> written in Polish and containing both apparent Suwalki-area dialect lexemes and
> certain graphemes that can't be deciphered by a host of people who have tried,
> including native speakers.
>
> With thanks in advance,
>
> Cynthia Vakareliyska
>
>
> Cynthia M. Vakareliyska
> Professor of Linguistics
> Department of Linguistics
> University of Oregon
> Eugene, OR 97403
> vakarel at uoregon.edu
>
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