Slavic Literary Languages: Formation and Development

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Author(s): Alexander M. Schenker, Edward Stankiewicz, Micaela S. Iovine (eds.)
Series: Yale Russian & East European Publications
Publisher: Slavica Publishers
Year: 1980

Language: English
Pages: 287
City: New Haven
Tags: Words, Language & Grammar;Alphabet;Communication;Etymology;Grammar;Handwriting;Lexicography;Linguistics;Phonetics & Phonics;Public Speaking;Reading Skills;Reference;Rhetoric;Semantics;Sign Language;Speech;Spelling;Study & Teaching;Translating;Vocabulary, Slang & Word Lists;Reference

South Slavic
Bulgarian - Vivian Pinto
Macedonian - Blaze Koneski
Serbo-Croatian - Kenneth E. Naylor
Slovenian - Edward Stankiewicz
East Slavic
Belorussian - Arnold McMillin
Russian - Alexander V. Issatschenko
Ukrainian - George Y. Shevelov
West Slavic
Czech - Robert Auty
Kashubian - Zuzanna Topolinska
Polish - Alexander M. Schenker
Slovak - L’ubomlr Durovič
Sorbian (Lusatian) - Kazimierz Polański
Selected bibliography - Micaela S. Lovine