Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Scholarly Publications: Recent submissions
Now showing items 261-280 of 546
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Poland in British and French Policy in 1939: Determination to Fight--or Avoid War?
(The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, 1989) -
From Versailles to Locarno : Keys to Polish foreign policy, 1919-25 / Anna M. Cienciala and Titus Komarnicki
(Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, 1984) -
Poland and the Western Powers 1938-1939: a study in the interdependence of Eastern and Western Europe
(London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ltd; Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1968) -
ADR in Cyberspace
(Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 2000)Introduction to symposium on dispute resolution in cyberspace. -
Проблема наукової активності: чому відкритий доступ є необхідним. Трансатлантичний погляд
(Бібліотечний форум України, 2010)This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share KU’s experience as a leader in Open Access policy. First published in September 2010 in the national daily paper Delo ... -
A Critique of the Reasonable Expectations Doctrine
(University of Chicago, 1989)This Comment argues that the doctrine should be abandoned. -
Slavia Centralis. 2. (2010): 1-4.: Front Matter
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Romani Language: Cataloging Ramifications for a Language in the Process of Standardization
(Taylor & Francis, 2011-01)A discussion of issues related to the cataloging of a language, Romani (or Romany), which is only in the 21st century beginning to achieve some degree of standardization. The discussion focuses on issues of Romani orthography, ... -
The Theory of Spiritual Capital as Social Capital
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Consonantalization and Obfuscation
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 2000)The relationship between fortis/lenis consonantal distinctions and historical vowel length in Turkic shows up in a handful of languages on the eastern edge of the Turkic world as a kind of vocalic glottalization. This ... -
The Turkic Languages
(Scribner’s, 2002)This short article surveys the locus and grammar of the Turkic languages: distribution, sound system, morphology and syntax, and relationship to Mongolian and other languages. -
The Minorities of China.
(Routledge, 2005)This encyclopedia article surveys the non-Han Chinese groups of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan). Ethnic policy and praxis are discussed, as is the relationship between language, ethnicity, ... -
Tools and techniques for endangered-language assessment and revitalization
(2012)A number of tools to assess the degree of language vitality have been developed, tested, and refined in an international collaborative context. This paper explores the uses and limits of these tools through case examples ... -
Dwyer, Arienne M. 1995. From the Northwest China Sprachbund: Xúnhuà Chinese dialect data
(Yuen Ren Society Treasury of Chinese Dialect Data元任學會漢語方言資料寶庫, 1995-03)This paper presents fresh data from a variety of Northwestern Chinese spoken in Xúnhuà county 循化縣 Qīnghăi province. Xúnhuà Chinese is typical of Northwestern Chinese with its massive interference from substrate languages ... -
Review of Central Asian Place-names – Lop nor and Tarim area – An Attempt at Classification and Explanation Based on Sven Hedin’s Diaries and Published Works, by Gunnar Jarring (1997).
(Turkic Languages (Harrassowitz Verlag), 2000)A review of Gunnar Jarring's Uyghur-language toponym dictionary of the Tarim Basin and Lop Nur areas, based on data collected in the early to mid 20th century. -
The Texture of Tongues: Languages and Power in China.
(Frank Cass, 1998)The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, canonized as the standard language, stands at the pinnacle of a metalinguistic hierarchy which mirrors the vertical basis ... -
The Turkic Stratigraphy of Salar: An Oghuz in Chagatay Clothes?
(Turkic Languages (Harrassowitz Verlag), 1998)The classification of Salar entails several Turkic and non-Turkic layers. Salar was once assigned to the Southeastern branch of the Turkic family (e.g. by Poppe 1953). This article indicates that Salar is firmly of the ... -
Language Contact in Qumul
(Journal of Central Asian Studies, 1998)At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Central Asia and inner China since at least the first century. This paper examines the effects of sustained language contact ...