American Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists (Ljubljana, 2003).
Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake
24.95 each
(Volume 1 Linguistics) 216 p., paperback, ISBN 0-89357-310-8
(Volume 2 Literature) 212 p., paperback, ISBN 0-89357-311-6


Contents for Volume 1: Linguistics

CHRISTINA Y. BETHIN
Prosodic Effects in Czech Morpholog

STEPHEN M. DICKEY AND JULIE HUTCHESON
Delimitative Verbs in Russian, Czech and Slavic

EVA ECKERT
Life of a Language in Emigration: Taking the National Revival a Step Further, from the Czech Lands to Texas

MASAKO U. FIDLER
A Pragmatic Feature of [Nonserious] and Power in Czech

MICHAEL S. FLIER Innovation in the East Slavic Non-Past: The Case of Belarusian First-Person Plural idom

MARJAM FRIED Dimensions of Syntactic Change: Evidence from the Long -nt- Participle in Old Czech Texts

VICTOR A. FRIEDMAN
'One' as an Indefinite Marker in Balkan and Non-Balkan Slavic

FRANK Y. GLADNEY
Prefixes and Verbal Diathesis in Late Common Slavic

LENORE A. GRENOBLE
The Prosodic Organization of Russian Conversation

JULES F. LEVIN
The North Slavic-Lithuanian Contact Area: Mutual Influence and Resistance

GILBERT C. RAPPAPORT
The Grammatical Role of Animacy in a Formal Model of Slavic Morphologic

SAVELY SENDEROVICH
Methodological Reflections on the Problem of the Beginning of Historiography in Rus

GARY H. TOOPS
Pushkin in Sorbian: A Contrastive Look at Aspect Use in Literary Upper Sorbian and Russian

CYNTHIA M. VAKARELIYSKA
Multiple Language and Cultural Self-Identities of the German-Speaking Lutheran Minorities in 'Russian Poland' (Mazowsze and Suvalkija) in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.


Contents for Volume 2: Literature

ELLEN CHANCES
Tarkovskii's Film The Sacrifice and its Russian Liteary Roots

E.W. CLOWES
Berdiaev's Samopoznanie: Philosophical Autobiography as Creative Act

JULIAN W. CONNOLLY
Metamorphosis of a Dreamer: From Dostoevskii's "White Nights" to Nabokov's The Eye

JOSEPH L. CONRAD
Devils and Devilry in Chekhov's Vory

CRAIG CRAVENS
A Proliferation of Prolixity: The Multiple Narrators of Jaroslav Hašek';s The Good Soldier Švejk

DAVID S. DANAHER
Conceptual Metaphors for the Domains TRUTH and FALSEHOOD in Russian and the Image of the Black Sack in Tolstoi's The Death of Ivan Il'ich

ANDREW R. DURKIN
Pushkin and Joseph Conrad: From the Povesti Belkina to the Limits of Parody

DAVID A. GOLDFARB
Gogol's Cornucopia: Dead Souls and Arcimboldo

JANE GARY HARRIS
Damskii Mir and the Gendering of the Occult

SUSAN MCREYNOLDS
From Cultural Curator to Religious Savior: Dostoevskii's Changing Vision of Russia's World Role

JASON MERRILL
Fedor Sologub's Symbolist Recreation of Lev Tolstoi

CATHARINE THEIMER NEPOMNYASHCHY
Koshkin Dom: Following the Golden Shoelace

ROBERT A. ROTHSTEIN
From the Traditional Ballad to the "Cruel Romance"

DARIUSZ TOĿCZYK
Literature of the Gulag in the Context of Nazi Camp Literature: Towards a Poetics of Testimony

CAROL R. UELAND
Joseph Brodsky and Aleksandr Kushner: The Relationship in Verse

RUSSELL SCOTT VALENTINO
What's a Person Worth: Character and Commerce in Dostoevskii's Double