Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Scholarly Publications: Recent submissions
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Direct and Indirect Experience in Salar
(Mouton de Gruyter, 2000)Salar rigorously distinguishes direct from indirect experience: if experience is perceived as indirect, utterances must be so marked. The corelation of direct and indirect forms with personal deixis (Givón 1984) in ... -
Ethics and practicalities of cooperative fieldwork and analysis
(Mouton de Gruyter, 2006)This chapter examines central ethical, legal, and practical responsibilities of linguists and ethnographers in fieldwork-based projects. These issues span all research phases, from planning to fieldwork to dissemination. ... -
Historische Fragen zur Ethnogenese der Salaren
(Harrassowitz, 2006)Die Salaren, die zu Chinas offiziell anerkannten nationalen Minderheiten gehören, sind ein türkisches Volk, das vermutlich im 13. Jahrhundert als ein Teil des dschingisidischen Heeres ostwärts aus der Nähe Samarkands ins ... -
Syncretism in Salar Love Songs
(Ergon, 2007)Having melded Oghuz-Turkic, Tibetan, and Northwest Chinese linguistic and cultural elements, the Salars might be expected to show an equal degree of syncretism in their love songs. Indeed, they have hung on to a nearly ... -
Tonogenesis in Southeastern Monguor
(Benjamins, 2008)As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic language Monguor (ISO 639-3: MJG) realizes prosodic accent as a rising pitch contour. Furthermore, a small number of homophones ... -
Models of Successful Cooperation
(Benjamins, 2010-09)This chapter uses case studies to develop a model of productive collaborative research. In contrast to the privileged position academician-researchers may accord themselves, true collaborations recognize full agency in all ... -
Bridal Laments in the Turkic World: A Casualty of Modernity?
(Ergon, 2008)The repertoire of symbolic practices for familial discord and death—as opposed to spontaneous outbursts of emotion in these contexts— have become ever more limited. The suppression of ritual lamenting can be viewed as a ... -
Uprooted and replanted: recontextualizing a genre.
(2011-01-26)Decontextualized cultural material presents an interpretive challenge. A list of proverbs gives no indication of the range of social purposes for which speakers deploy them, nor how the proverbs came about. Such proverbs ... -
The Scholarly Communication Problem: Why Open Access is Necessary – A Transatlantic Perspective –
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Sound Repetition and Metaphorical Structure in the Igor’ Tale
(Bloomington: Slavic Publishers, Inc., 1999)The paper discusses sound repetitions, paranomasia, and anagrams in the medieval Russian Igor' Tale. These devices support the metaphorical structure of the Tale. -
Проблем научне комуникације: због чега је отворени приступ неопходан. Трансатлантска перспектива
(Gradska biblioteka Pančevo, 2010-11)The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experience of the University of Kansas in fostering and advancing free and permanent public access to publicly funded scholarly ... -
Hoffman’s Hawk. A University of Kansas Jayhawk Carved During the Russian Revolution of 1917 Reappears at KU in the Twenty-First Century
(2010-11-25)The paper describes the history of a 1917 carving of a Jayhawk by a Russian prisoner of war in Germany, donated to the University of Kansas by Conrad Hoffman, Senior American YMCA WPA Secretary in Germany during World War I. -
Nova opisna slovnica ziljščine
(Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 2010)A review essay on Tijmen Pronk (2009) The Slovene Dialect of Egg and Potschach in the Gailtal, Austria (= Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, vol. 36). Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi. -
Review of Li and Luckert 1994. Mythology Folklore of the Hui, a Muslim Chinese People.
(China Review International, 1995)This review article critiques the primordialist and atemporal approach to ethnicity and folklore, specifically in the context of the Sinophone Muslim Huis. -
Salar and Sarïgh Yoghur (Yellow Uyghur) dictionaries published in China
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 1995)The article reviews the state of the art ca. 1994 pedagogical grammars and bilingual dictionaries for the two Turkic languages of China. -
Altaic Elements in the Línxià dialect [of NW Chinese]: Contact-induced Change on the Yellow River Plateau / 臨夏方言的阿爾台語成分: 黃河高原的語言交叉及其變化
(Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1992)Language contact between the Han and non-Han languages of China have often been assumed to be unidirectional and generally limited to the lexicon, while morphosyntactic interference on dominant languages is assumed to be ... -
Materials for the study of Modern Uyghur published in China
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 1994)This short review article describes the state of the art ca. 1994 in Uyghur language learning materials and references. -
Applying Research to Artistic Practices: This Is Not a Pipe Dream
(Youth Theatre Journal, 1993)The article focuses on a reception study in which second, fourth, and sixth graders, and adults were questioned about their perceptions of and responses to a production of Barry Kornhauser's This Is Not a Pipe Dream. ... -
Open Access 101 for Future Scholars/Researchers
(2010-10-21)