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Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies: Recent submissions
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Circumflex Advancement in Prekmurje and Beyond
(Society for Slovene Studies, 1992)The article discusses the advancement of the inherited Proto-Slavic falling tone ("circumflex") in Slovene dialects with a focus on the eastern periphery of the Slovene dialect territory and the western periphery of the ... -
The “Third Language” in Translations from Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian
(American Translators Association, 2009)The author discusses the problem of translating important words and phrases from a language that is neither the primary source language nor the target language, but nevertheless a stylistic component of the original. The ... -
Verbal Aspect and Negation in Russian and Czech
(Springer Verlag, 2009)This article compares aspectual usage in contexts of negation in Russian and Czech narratives. It examines the four possible aspectual correspondences: Russian imperfective : Czech imperfective (common), Russian perfective ... -
Хохотнул, схитрил: The Relationship between Semelfactives Formed with -NU- and S- in Russian
(2009-09-04)We know relatively little about the relationship between verbs with the suffix -nu-, such as крикнуть ‘shout once’, and verbs with the prefix s-, such as сглупить ‘do something stupid’ and сходить ‘walk someplace and back ... -
Delimitative Verbs in Russian, Czech and Slavic
(Slavica Publishers, 2003)This article presents a comparative investigation of delimitative verbs prefixed in po- in Russian, Czech and the other Slavic languages. It is shown that po- delimitatives are relatively highly productive in a group of ... -
Distributive Verbs in Serbian and Croatian
(Slavica Publishers, 2003)This article examines the semantic nature of distributive verbs formed with the prefix po- in Serbian and Croatian. The default interpretation of such distributive verbs, that an event sequentially affects one object (or ... -
Expressing Ingressivity in Slavic: The Contextually-Conditioned Imperfective Past vs. the Phase Verb stat' and Procedural za-
(Slavica Publishers, 1999)This article discusses different modes of expressing ingressivity in the Slavic languages – the grammatical expression of ingressivity (by means of imperfective verb forms) and its lexical expression (by means of the use ... -
"Semelfactive" -nǫ- and the Western Aspect Gestalt
(Slavica Publishers, 2001)This article presents a discussion of differences between the Slavic languages regarding the historical productivity of -nǫ- as an aspectual suffix. It is shown that a class of prefixed pf a-stem/n-stem doublets has been ... -
A Short Reference Grammar of Standard Slovene
(SEELRC Reference Grammar Network, 2006)A reference grammar of the Slovene language designed for advanced-level language users and linguists to compare semantic categories across languages. -
Appendices to: Processing Instruction and Russian: Issues, Materials, and Preliminary Experimental Results
(2009-07-09)The attached materials are the unabridged appendices to the article "Processing Instruction and Russian: Issues, Materials, and Preliminary Experimental Results" which will appear Slavic and East European Journal Volume ... -
Prekmurje Grammar as a Source of Slavic Comparative Material
(Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center, Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti / Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas, 2009-01-01)SLV: Prispevek, predstavljen kot referat na 16. bienalnem simpoziju o južnoslovanskih jezikih, zago-varja objavo Pavlove rokopisne prekmurske slovnice Vend nyelvtan, dokončane l. 1942. Čeprav je prvotni namen slovnice, tj. ... -
Word Prosody in Slovene from a Typological Perspective
(Akademie Verlag, 2003)Slovene is, along with Serbo-Croatian, an example of a pitch-accent language, one of only two remaining in the Slavic language family. Most of the literature on Slovene the data on the word-prosody features of this language ... -
Archaisms and Innovations in the Dialect of Središče (Southeastern Prlekija, Slovenia
(1994)A historical analysis of the phonological and morphophonological features of the dialect of Središče (Slovenia), based on a description by Karol Ozvald, written in the late nineteenth century. -
Social Thought and Research, Volume 28 (2007): Front Matter
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Social Thought and Research, Volume 27 (2006): Front Matter
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2006-01-01) -
Social Thought and Research, Volume 26, Number 1&2 (2005): Front Matter
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2005-04-01) -
Social Thought and Research, Volume 20, Number 1&2 (1997): Front Matter
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1997-04-01) -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 19, Number 1&2 (WINTER, SPRING 1996): Book Review
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1996-04-01) -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 19, Number 1&2 (WINTER, SPRING 1996): Front Matter
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1996-04-01) -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 19, Number 1&2 (WINTER, SPRING 1996): Book Review
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1996-04-01)