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CS3: The Slavonic Languages
Dr Daniela S. Hristova
Department of Slavonic Studies
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General References
General Linguistics
Aitchinson, J. 2001. Language Change: Progress or Decay? 3rd ed. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. [Aitchinson 2001]
Asher, R.E. and J.M.Y. Simpson. 1994. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics IX. Oxford.
Crystal, D. 1990. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell
[Crystal 1990]
Jeffers, Roberts J. and I. Lehiste. 1979. Principles and Methods for Historical
Linguistics. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: MIT Press.
[Roberts & Lehiste 1979]
Matthews, P. H. 1997. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford and New
York: Oxford University Press. [Matthews 1997]
Trask, R.L. 2000. The Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics. Edinburgh
University Press. [Trask 2000]
General Works and References on the Slavonic Languages
Carlton, T. R. 1990. Introduction to the Phonological History of the Slavic Languages.
Columbus, Ohio: Slavica.
Channon, R. 1972. On the Place of the Progressive Palatalization of Velars in the
Relative Chronology of Slavic. The Hague/Paris: Mouton.
Comrie, B. and G. Corbett. 1993. The Slavonic Languages. London: Routledge. [Comrie
& Corbett 1993]
de Bray, R. G. A. 1980. Guide to the Slavonic Languages I-III. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica.
[de Bray 1980]
Gardiner, S.C. 1984. Old Church Slavonic: An Elementary Grammar. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. [Gardiner 1984]
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Hill, P. M. 1999. "The Codification and Elaboration of the Slavonic Standard
Langauges," Australian Slavonic and East European Studies 13(2):21-31. [Hill
1999]
Horálek, K. 1992. Introduction to the Study of the Slavonic Languages. Vol. I-II.
(translated into English from Czech by P. Herrit). Nottingham: Astra Press.
[Horálek 1992]
Hroch, M. 1999. "The Slavic World." In: Fishman, J. (ed.) Handbook of Languages and
Ethnic Identity, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. [Hroch 1999]
Исаченко, А. В. 1958. Какова специфика литературного двуязычия я в истории
славянских народов? Вопросы языкознания 3:42-45. [Isachenko 1958]
Lunt, H. 2001. Old Church Slavonic Grammar, 7th ed. Berlin and New York: Mouton ge
Gruyter. [Lunt 2001]
Lunt, H.G., 1970. Kratkii slovar' drevnerusskogo iazyka (XI-XVII vekov). München: W. Fink.
[Lunt 1970]
Lund, H.G., 1959. Old Church Slavonic Glossary. Distributed by the Department of
Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University. (Ask about details).
Picchio, R. and H. Goldblatt. 1984. Aspects of the Slavonic Languages: Formation and
Development. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. [Picchio &
Goldblatt 1984]
Schenker, A. And E. Stankiewicz. 1980. The Slavic Literary Languages: Formation and
Development. New Haven: Yale Russian and East European Publications.
[Schenker & Stankiewicz 1980]
Schenker, A.1995. The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology. New Haven
and London: Yale University Press. [Schenker 1995]
Широковa, А. Г. и В. П. Гудкова. 1977. Славянские языки: очерки грамматики
западнославянских и южнославянских языков. Издательство Московского
Университета. [Shirakova & Gudkova 1977]
Stone, G. and D.Worth. 1985. The Formation of the Slavonic Literary Languages.
Columbus, Ohio: Slavica. [ Stone & Worth 1985]
Sussex, R. and Paul Cubberley. 2006. The Slavic Languages. (Cambridge Language
Surveys.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Sussex & Cubberley 2006]
Timberlake, A. 2004. A Reference Grammar of Russian. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. [Timberlake 2004]
Townsend, C. and L. Janda. 1996. Common and Comparative Slavic: Phonology and
Inflection with Special Attention to Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian,
Bulgarian. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica. . [Townsend & Janda 1996]
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