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The Slavic Languages : Unity in Diversity [Buy it!] | Edward Stankiewicz | USD 164.51 (Thu May 23 13:58:54 2024) | AbebooksDE | AHA-BUCH GmbH | ISBN10: 3110099047, ISBN13: 9783110099041, [publisher: De Gruyter Mouton] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Frontmatter -- 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 Prosodie Pattern and its Evolution in Slovenian -- On Discreteness and Continuity in Structural Dialectology -- The Phonemic Patterns of the Polish Dialects: A study in structural dialectology -- The Vocalic Systems of Modern 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 -I- Participle in Serbo-Croatian -- The Slavic Athematic (Nominal) Stems and their Accentuation -- The Declension and Derivation of the Russian Simple Numerals -- Conservatism and Innovation in Slavic Adverbs: the Case of the Russian dòma 'at home,' domój 'home' -- Russ. vecór, vcerä; S-Cr. jùce(r) ; Pol. wczoraj 'yesterday' -- The Etymology of Common Slavic skot/¿, 'cattle' and Related Terms -- Slavic Kinship Terms and the Perils of the Soul -- Index of Languages -- Index of Names [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 1986] Show/Hide image |