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