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The Slavic Languages: Unity in Diversity

✍ Scribed by Edward Stankiewicz


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
492
Edition
Reprint 2014
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Abbreviations of Journals
Abbreviations of Languages and Dialects
List of Symbols
Towards a Phonemic Typology of the Slavic Languages
The Historical Phonology of Common Slavic
The Common Slavic Prosodic Pattern and its Evolution in Slovenian
On Discretness and Continuity in Structural Dialectology
The Phonemic Patterns of the Polish Dialects: A study in structural dialectology
The Vocalic Systems of Modem Standard Slovenian
The Dialect of Resia and the “Common Slovenian” Accentual Pattern
Polish Mazurzenie and the Serbo-Croatian Palatals
The Singular-Plural Opposition in the Slavic Languages
The Grammatical Genders of the Slavic Languages
The Fate of the Neuter in the Slovene Dialects
The Collective and Counted Plurals of the Slavic Nouns
The Interdependence of Paradigmatic and Derivational Patterns
The Accentuation and Grammatical Categories of the -a Stems in South Slavic
The South Slavic Infinitive and its Accentuation
The Inflection of Serbo-Croatian Substantives and their Genitive Plural Endings
Grammatical Neutralization in Slavic Expressive Forms
The Appellative Forms (the Vocative and Imperative) of Bulgarian
The Expressive Suffix -x- in Polish and in Other Slavic Languages
Slavic Morphophonemics in its Typological and Diachronic Aspects
The Asyllabic Verbal Stems in Slavic and Their Accentuation
The Slavic Vocative and its Accentuation
The Place and Function of Stress in Russian Nominal Forms with a Zero in the Ending
The Accent Patterns of Bulgarian Substantives
The Accentuation of the Russian Verb
The Accentuation of the -l- Participle in Serbo-Croatian
The Slavic Athematic (Nominal) Stems
The Declension and Derivation of the Russian Simple Numerals
Conservatism and Innovation in Slavic Adverbs: the Case of the Russian dóma “at home,” domój“home”
Russ, večór, včerá; S-Cr. jùčē(r); Pol. wczoraj ‘yesterday.’
The Etymology of Common Slavic skot’b “cattle” and Related Terms
Slavic Kinship Terms and the Perils of the Soul
Index of Languages
Index of Names


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