American Contributions to the Tenth International Congress of Slavists, (Sofia, 1988), Linguistics
Edited by Alexander M. Schenker
439 p., 1988 (ISBN: 0-89357-190-3), cloth: $34.95.

Ronelle Alexander: The Accentuation of Neuter Nouns in Balkan Slavic; Masha Belyavski-Frank: Changes in Markedness of Verbal Categories in Two South Slavic Languages; Henrik Birnbaum: The Genealogical and Typological Classification of Old Church Slavonic; Catherine V. Chvany: Distance, Deixis and Discreteness in Bulgarian and English Verb Morphology; Michael S. Flier: Morphophonemic Consequences of the Development of Tense Jers in East Slavic; David A. Frick: Petro Mohyla's Revised Version of Meletij Smotric'kyj's Ruthenian Homilary Gospel; Victor A. Friedman: The Category of Evidentiality in the Balkans and the Caucasus; Gerbert Gal'ton: Pochemu otkrylis' praslavianskie slogi?; Frank Y. Gladney: On Verbal Thematization in Late Common Slavic; Zbigniew Golab: The Heritage of PIE Unmotivated Nouns in Slavic; Charles E. Gribble: On Clitics in Old Bulgarian and Old Russian; Rado L. Lencek: On the System of Isoglosses in the Western South Slavic Dialects; Gerald L. Mayer: Article Use in Generic Be-Sentences in Bulgarian and English; Kenneth E. Naylor: The Relationship of Gender and Declension in the Slavic Substantive; Olga Nedeljkovic: Iazykovye urovni i kharakternye cherty diglossii v srednevekovnykh tekstakh pravoslavnykh slavian; Gilbert C. Rappaport: On the Relationship between Prosodic and Syntactic Properties of Pronouns in the Slavic Languages; David F. Robinson: The Slavic Versions of the Liturgy of St. Peter; Joseph Schallert: Fixed and Mobile Stress in the Balkan Slavic Verb: Synchrony; Alexander M. Schenker: Slavic Reflexive and Indo-European Middle: A Typological Study; Edward Stankiewicz: The Nominal Accentuation of Common Slavic and Lithuanian; C. H. van Schooneveld: The Semantics of Russian Pronominal Structure; Bronislava Volek: Semantic Properties of Noun Diminutives (Based on Czech and Russian Data); Dean S. Worth, Julie Thomas Hu, Karen E. Robblee: Synchrony and Diachrony in the Structure of the Russian Funeral Lament.

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