Special double issue. Studies for Edward Stankiewicz on his 60th Birthday, 17 November 1980, edited by Kenneth E. Naylor, Howard I. Aronson, Bill J. Darden, and Alexander M. Schenker. A Bibliography of the Publications by Edward Stankiewicz; Hans Aarsleff: Brïal, "la semantique" and Saussure; Ronelle Alexander: Structure and Tradition in the Poetry of Vasko Popa; Howard I. Aronson: On "Naturalness" and Structure in the Contemporary Bulgarian Literary Language; James Bailey: Remarks about the Preservation of Archaic Stressing for Some Nouns in Russian Folk Songs; Henrik Birnbaum: On Linguistic Creativity; Maria Zagorska Brooks: Standardization and the Acquisition of the Standard Language in Poland; Bill J. Darden: Reflexes of I.E. Barytones among Balto-Slavic and Slavic Substantives; Antonin Dostal: Concerning New and Old Forms of Purism in the Czech Literary Language; L'ubomir Durovic: A Swedish Testimony of Vowel Fronting in 17-Century Russian; Thomas Eekman: On the Character of Contemporary Russian Rime; Victor Erlich: Two Concepts of the Dostoevsky Novel; Michael S. Flier: Morphophonemic Change as Evidence of Phonemic Change: The Status of the Sharped Velars in Russian; Victor A. Friedman: Reportedness in Bulgarian: Category or Stylistic Variant?; Zbigniew Golab: About the Connection between Kinship Terms and Some Ethnica in Slavic; Harvey Goldblatt: On Church Slavonic Grammatical Terms and their Greek Counterparts in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries; Eric P. Hamp: On Some Colour Terms in Baltic and Slavic; David Huntley: Old Church Slavonic teshti -- tochiti; Gerta Huettl-Folter: Motivations for the Use of Pleophonic Forms in Povest' vremennykh let; Milka Ivic: Slavic Fruit and Vegetable Names and Countability; Roman Iakobson: Zaumnyj Turgenev; D. Barton Johnson: The Role of Synesthesia in Jakobson's Theory of Language; Kostas Kazazis: Reanalysis in Modern Greek Women's Surnames; V. V. Kolesov: Iz zametok po drevnerusskoi poetike; Wladyslaw Lubas: Types of Linguistic Variants in Contemporary Polish; Hugh McLean: Walls and Wire: Notes on the Prison Theme in Russian Literature; Lew R. Micklesen: The Accentology of Slavic Verbs in -i-; John S. Miletich: Toward a Stylistic Description of Expressionist Lyric: The German Phenomenon and its Croatian Analogs; Kenneth E. Naylor: Phonology Affecting Morphology: The Case of Serbocroatian Indeclinables; Lawrence W. Newman: The Genitive-Accusative in Russian; Nils Ake Nilsson: Tuwim's Sokrates tanczacy; Felix J. Oinas: St. George as Forest Spirit; Martina Orozhen: The Lexico-Phraseological Development of the Slovenian Literary Language in the 18th Century; Joseph Paternost: Structural and Semantic Aspects of Slovenian Place Names; Asim Peco: Serbo-Croatian Verbs of the Type krenuti-krenem; Iordan Penchev: The Conjunctions da and za da `in order to' in Standard Bulgarian; Svetozar Petrovic: Enjambement in Serbo-Croatian: A Stable Background; Riccardo Picchio: On Church Slavonic Isonorms; Kazimierz Polanski: Some Remarks on the Development of Jers in Polabian; Krystyna Pomorska: Tolstoy -- Contra Semiosis; Lucylla Pszczolowska: Verse Forms -- Their Stylistic and Semantic Values; David F. Robinson: The Ledesma Nauk Karstianski of 1583 and Its Inclusion in Stulli's Rjecsosloxje of 1806; Robert A. Rothstein: Hucpa and the Klezmer, or What Yiddish Gave to Polish; Alexander Schenker: The Etymology of Czech nahraditi `to compensate, replace'; Franciszek Slawski: Common Slavic drug'' and Its Derivatives; Kiril Taranovsky: The Rhythmical Structure of the Notorious Russian Poem Luka; Olga Adler Titelbaum: The Role of Affixation in Russian Voice and Aspect; C. H. Van Schooneveld: The Extension Feature in Russian; August Robert Vavrus: On the Translation of a Passage in the Vita Methodii; Walter N. Vickery: Hamlet and Don Juan in Blok: "Shagi Komandora"; Bozhidar Vidoeski: A Phonological Description of the Dialect of the Village of Sekavec; Wiktor Weintraub: Polish Stanczyk; Robert H. Whitman: A Note on Prose; Dean S. Worth: Preposition Repetition in Old Russian.