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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations of Journals XI
- Abbreviations of Languages and Dialects XVII
- List of Symbols XIX
- Towards a Phonemic Typology of the Slavic Languages 1
- The Historical Phonology of Common Slavic 21
- The Common Slavic Prosodie Pattern and its Evolution in Slovenian 35
- On Discreteness and Continuity in Structural Dialectology 47
- The Phonemic Patterns of the Polish Dialects: A study in structural dialectology 63
- The Vocalic Systems of Modern Standard Slovenian 85
- The Dialect of Resia and the "Common Slovenian" Accentual Pattern 93
- Polish Mazurzenie and the Serbo-Croatian Palatals 105
- The Singular-Plural Opposition in the Slavic Languages 113
- The Grammatical Genders of the Slavic Languages 127
- The Fate of the Neuter in the Slovene Dialects 143
- The Collective and Counted Plurals of the Slavic Nouns 153
- The Interdependence of Paradigmatic and Derivational Patterns 171
- The Accentuation and Grammatical Categories of the -a stems in South Slavic 195
- The South Slavic Infinitive and its Accentuation 207
- The Inflection of Serbo-Croatian Substantives and their Genitive Plural Endings 215
- Grammatical Neutralization in Slavic Expressive Forms 231
- The Appellative Forms (the Vocative and Imperative) of Bulgarian 251
- The Expressive Suffix -x- in Polish and in other Slavic Languages 259
- Slavic Morphophonemics in its Typological and Diachronic Aspects 267
- The Asyllabic Verbal Stems in Slavic and Their Accentuation 301
- The Slavic Vocative and its Accentuation 315
- The Place and Function of Stress in Russian Nominal Forms with a Zero in the Ending 327
- The Accent Patterns of Bulgarian Substantives 337
- The Accentuation of the Russian Verb 353
- The Accentuation of the -I- Participle in Serbo-Croatian 377
- The Slavic Athematic (Nominal) Stems and their Accentuation 395
- The Declension and Derivation of the Russian Simple Numerals 411
- Conservatism and Innovation in Slavic Adverbs: the Case of the Russian dòma "at home," domój "home" 423
- Russ. večór, včerä; S-Cr. jùčē(r) ; Pol. wczoraj 'yesterday' 435
- The Etymology of Common Slavic skot/Ъ, 'cattle' and Related Terms 443
- Slavic Kinship Terms and the Perils of the Soul 453
- Index of Languages 465
- Index of Names 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations of Journals XI
- Abbreviations of Languages and Dialects XVII
- List of Symbols XIX
- Towards a Phonemic Typology of the Slavic Languages 1
- The Historical Phonology of Common Slavic 21
- The Common Slavic Prosodie Pattern and its Evolution in Slovenian 35
- On Discreteness and Continuity in Structural Dialectology 47
- The Phonemic Patterns of the Polish Dialects: A study in structural dialectology 63
- The Vocalic Systems of Modern Standard Slovenian 85
- The Dialect of Resia and the "Common Slovenian" Accentual Pattern 93
- Polish Mazurzenie and the Serbo-Croatian Palatals 105
- The Singular-Plural Opposition in the Slavic Languages 113
- The Grammatical Genders of the Slavic Languages 127
- The Fate of the Neuter in the Slovene Dialects 143
- The Collective and Counted Plurals of the Slavic Nouns 153
- The Interdependence of Paradigmatic and Derivational Patterns 171
- The Accentuation and Grammatical Categories of the -a stems in South Slavic 195
- The South Slavic Infinitive and its Accentuation 207
- The Inflection of Serbo-Croatian Substantives and their Genitive Plural Endings 215
- Grammatical Neutralization in Slavic Expressive Forms 231
- The Appellative Forms (the Vocative and Imperative) of Bulgarian 251
- The Expressive Suffix -x- in Polish and in other Slavic Languages 259
- Slavic Morphophonemics in its Typological and Diachronic Aspects 267
- The Asyllabic Verbal Stems in Slavic and Their Accentuation 301
- The Slavic Vocative and its Accentuation 315
- The Place and Function of Stress in Russian Nominal Forms with a Zero in the Ending 327
- The Accent Patterns of Bulgarian Substantives 337
- The Accentuation of the Russian Verb 353
- The Accentuation of the -I- Participle in Serbo-Croatian 377
- The Slavic Athematic (Nominal) Stems and their Accentuation 395
- The Declension and Derivation of the Russian Simple Numerals 411
- Conservatism and Innovation in Slavic Adverbs: the Case of the Russian dòma "at home," domój "home" 423
- Russ. večór, včerä; S-Cr. jùčē(r) ; Pol. wczoraj 'yesterday' 435
- The Etymology of Common Slavic skot/Ъ, 'cattle' and Related Terms 443
- Slavic Kinship Terms and the Perils of the Soul 453
- Index of Languages 465
- Index of Names 467