Edna Andrews: Markedness Theory: An Explication of its Theoretical Basis and Applicability in Semantic Analysis; Ronald F. Feldstein: On the Evolution of Jer + Liquid Diphthongs in Polish and West Slavic; Robert Fradkin: The Semantic Structure of the Tenses in Literary Arabic; Helena Goscilo: His Master's Voice: Pushkin Chez Bulgakov; Louise B. Hammer: On the Phonological Nature of Slovak Diphthongs; Ante Kadiü: Life and Works of Miroslav Krlezha (1893-1981); Steinar E. Kottum: Nominative vs. Instrumental Predicate in Polish; Joel Levenberg: Indicating Possession in Serbo-Croatian; Maurice I. Levin: Stress Variation in Russian Verbal Morphology; David Lowe: The Sources for the Opera in War and Peace; Ronald Meyer: Andrej Bitov's "Bednyi Vsadnik"; Paul M. Mitchell: Deformation and Structure in Belyj's Peterburg; Marilyn Nelson: Structure and Exegesis in "Jaroslav Founded the Great City" from the Primary Chronicle; Lawrence D. Orton: The Czechs and Their Fellow Slavs in 1848; Catherine Rudin: Bulgarian Relativization Strategies; Rodney B. Sangster: Autopoiesis and Language: A Chapter in the Development of Phenomenological Structuralism; Charles E. Townsend: Verb Classes in Colloquial Standard Czech; C. H. van Schooneveld and Stephen Soudakoff: Lexical Transitivity Versus Compositional Transitivity in Russian.