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The Influence of Ukrainian Verbal Culture on South Slavic Culture in the 17th–18th centuries (Publication by Svetlan M. Tolstaya)
In the XVII–XVIII centuries, Ukrainian verbal culture played the role of an important link between the culture of Eastern and Southern Slavs (as well as of Vlaho-Moldovans) and served as a source and sometimes a model for a number of literary works and even norms of the literary language of Serbs, Croats, Vlaho-Moldovans, and partly for Bulgarians and Russians.