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Tables of Contents for American Contributions to the 13th International Congress of Slavists
Chapter/Section Title
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CHRISTINA Y. BETHIN
Prosodic Effects in Czech Morphology
9
14
STEPHEN M. DICKEY AND JULIE HUTCHESON
Delimitative Verbs in Russian, Czech and Slavic
23
14
EVA ECKERT
Life of a Language in Emigration: Taking the National Revival a Step Further, from the Czech Lands to Texas
37
14
MASAKO U. FIDLER
A Pragmatic Feature of [Nonserious] and Power in Czech
51
14
MICHAEL S. FLIER
Innovation in the East Slavic Non-Past: The Case of Belarusian First-Person Pluralidom
65
14
MIRJAM FRIED
Dimensions of Syntactic Change: Evidence from the Long -nt- Participle in Old Czech Texts
79
14
VICTOR A. FRIEDMAN
'One' as an Indefinite Marker in Balkan and Non-Balkan Slavic
93
20
FRANK Y. GLADNEY
Prefixes and Verbal Diathesis in Late Common Slavic
113
12
LENORE A. GRENOBLE
The Prosodic Organization of Russian Conversation
125
14
JULES F. LEVIN
The North Slavic-Lithuanian Contact Area: Mutual Influence and Resistance
139
10
GILBERT C. RAPPAPORT
The Grammatical Role of Animacy in a Formal Model of Slavic Morphology
149
18
SAVELV SENDEROVICH
Methodological Reflections on the Problem of the Beginning of Historiography in Rus
167
14
GARY H. TOOPS
Pushkin in Sorbian: A Contrastive Look at Aspect Use in Literary Upper Sorbian and Russian
181
14
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
195