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Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies: Recent submissions
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John Dardess--Center for East Asian Studies Interview: Me and Ming China
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2011)In this video, Professor Emeritus John Dardess relates how he came to focus on the study of Ming China, describes the strategies and resources employed in his research and outlines the primary themes of his work. -
Social Thought and Research, Volume 32 (2013): Front Matter
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Sioranove vježbe nepokornosti
(2013-09-17)Osnovni cilj prispevka je iskanje sistema v Sioranovem filozofskem nesistemu. Opus tega filozofa ponuja obilo prodornih in nevsakdanjih razmišljanj o fenomenu Boga, umetnosti (v prvi vrsti glasbe in poezije) ter o smislu ... -
Značilnosti krajše proze slovenskih književnic
(2013-09-17)Članek se ukvarja z značilnostmi krajše proze slovenskih pisateljic vse od njenih začetkov, to je s preloma iz 19. v 20. stol., pa do sodobnosti. Izbor avtoric in literarnih besedil opozarja na tematske in jezikovno-slogovne ... -
From Anarchy to Connectivity to Cognitive Mapping: Contemporary Ukrainian Writers of the Younger Generation Engage with Globalization
(Brill, 2010)Th is article discusses several Ukrainian writers who gained prominence during the post-Soviet period, in particular Vasyl Makhno, Serhii Zhadan, Andrii Bondar, Natalka Sniadanko, Oksana Lutsyshyna, and Dmytro Lazutkin. ... -
Introduction (The Sociologinguistics of Slovene. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, vol. 124)
(Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1997)The Introduction to the volume describes the context for and content of articles on the sociolinguistic situation of the Slovene language during the first decade after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Articles cover issues ... -
Frosted Windows : 300 Years of St. Petersburg Through Western Eyes : An Exhibition / Curated by Sally Haines.
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Making sense of teaching through metaphors: a review across three studies
(Taylor and Francis, 2010)The purpose of this paper is to synthesize findings from three studies that have addressed the conceptualization and application of the metaphor construct to the study of teachers and teaching. We specifically examined the ... -
Orphan Prefixes and the Grammaticalization of Aspect in South Slavic
(Jezikoslovlje, 2012)This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant spatial meaning with its cognate preposition. Most Slavic prefixes do share such a dominant spatial meaning with their ... -
See, Now They Vanish: Third-Person Perfect Auxiliaries in Old and Middle Czech
(Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2013)This article argues that Czech retained a semantic distinction between the expression of current relevance/emphasis and a neutral preterit in third-person compound preterit forms until the late sixteenth century. The ... -
The Varying Role of po- in the Grammaticalization of Slavic Aspectual Systems: Sequences of Events, Delimitatives, and German Language Contact
(Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2011)This article presents a comparative analysis of three interrelated phenomena: the use of imperfective verbs in sequences of events in Czech, Slovak, Sorbian, Slovene and BCS; the use of po- delimitatives in sequences of ... -
Sifting the Evidence for the Reconstruction of Pannonian Slavic
(Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2004)Corrected version of published review. -
Processing Instruction and Russian: Further Evidence is IN
(Blackwell Publishing, 2011-11-14)In response to Leaver, Rifkin, and Shekhtman (2004), Wong and VanPatten (2004) challenged instructors of Russian to present evidence for the claim that mechanical drills (Traditional Instruction) were necessary for second ... -
The Legacy of Wolfish and Chapman: Some Thoughts About 'Big Prison Case' Litigation in the 1980s
(Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1999)In the past fifteen years, the conditions of American prisons have moved from the grist of movies to the attention of the courts. Judges throughout the nation have been asked to adjudicate the legality of issues as diverse ... -
Federal Parole and Sentencing: A Report on the Present and Some Thoughts for the Future
(Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 1982)In the past fifteen years an almost unanimous consensus has developed over the need for sentencing reform. Critics have maintained that the unregulated discretion currently granted judges fosters extensive and unwarranted ... -
Law Free Zones: A Panel Discussion
(The University of Kansas School of Law, 2005)Professor Gottlieb prepared this essay for a panel discussion held at the University of Kansas School of Law on September 9, 2005.