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Studies in accentology and Slavic linguistics: in honor of Ronald F. Feldstein
2015, Slavica
in English
0893574171 9780893574178
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Table of Contents
Ronald F. Feldstein : a mentor's perspective ; English, Russian, and Czech limericks (2013) / Charles E. Townsend
Ronald F. Feldstein : a colleague's perspective / George Fowler
Publications of Ronald F. Feldstein
Observations of collective numerals in standard Croatian / Edna Andrews
Parameters of Slavic aspect reconsidered : the east-west aspect division from a diachronic perspective / Stephen M. Dickey
Akt︠s︡entologicheskie nabli︠u︡denii︠a︡ nad novobulgarskimi damaskinami XVII v. / V.A. Dybo
Latin conjugation for slavicists / Robert Fradkin
Invariant -to in Bulgarian / Steven Franks ; Catherine Rudin
On the aspect of unprefixed verbs in Russian / Frank Y. Gladney
Russian aspectual types : Croft's typology revisited / Laura A. Janda
K rekonstrukt︠s︡ii akt︠s︡entuat︠s︡ionno-morfologicheskikh klassov indoevropeĭskikh glagolʹnykh korneĭ / S.L. Nikolaev
Fate of German (post)velars in Slovenian loanwords / Donald Reindl
Common Slavic deverbatives and their origin / Miriam Shrager
Sermiotic concepts of the Prague Linguistic Circle on the American continent and the theory of emotive language / Bronislava Volkova.
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Despite what is listed in the table of contents, Edna Andrews' contribution to the volume as an author is actually entitled: Can markedness theory contribute to a deeper understanding of Russian verbal aspect?
Includes bibliographical references.
Contributions in English or Russian, with examples from various Slavic languages.
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