Topics in Slavic Phonology
Edited by Demetrius J. Koubourlis
viii + 270 p., 1974 (ISBN: 0-89357-017-6), cloth: $29.95

R. Abernathy: An Often-Solved Problem: Indo-European kt in Slavic; J. Augerot: Jat' and the Bulgarian Verb; H. Coats: On the Alternation j/v in Russian; F. Columbus: Phonological Rules in the Language of Sofronij Vracanskij; R. C. DeArmond: An Abstract Phonological Interpretation of Verb Stems in Ukrainian Formed with the Thematic Suffix /oh/; M. Flier: The v/j Alternation in Certain Russian Verbal Roots; Zbigniew Golab: The Internal Conditioning and Relative Chronology of the Polish `Mazurzenie'; P. Klindt: Vowel Length Alternations in Czech Inflectional Paradigms; D. J. Koubourlis and D. J. Nelson: Phoneme Nonrandomness and the Mechanical Morpheme Segmentation of Russian; J. Kragalott: On the Phonology of Turkish Loanwords in Serbocroatian; L. Micklesen: The Slavic Comparative; K. E. Naylor: Notes on

Chakavian Prosody; E. Pribic: Some Observations on the Phonological System of the Language of the Alaska Herald; E. T. Purcell: A Model for Word-tone and Segmental Duration in Serbocroatian; M. Shapiro: Phonological Aspects of the Russian Morphophonemic Component; G. Y. Shevelov: The Reflexes of *dj in Ukranian; D. S. Worth: On Irregularities (Real and Apparent); Index.