Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics

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Egbert Fortuin
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Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics is mainly devoted to the field of descriptive linguistics. Although the series is primarily intended to be a means of publication for linguists from the Low Countries, the editors are pleased to accept contributions by linguists from abroad.
Prekmurje Slovene Grammar
Avgust Pavel’s Vend nyelvtan (1942)
Volume 47
978-90-04-41914-8
Verbal Aspect in Old Church Slavonic
A Corpus-Based Approach
Volume 45
978-90-04-42203-2
Voices on Birchbark
Everyday Communication in Medieval Russia
Volume 43
978-90-04-38942-7
Old Russian Birchbark Letters
A Pragmatic Approach
Volume 42
978-90-04-35320-6
Innovation in Tradition
Tönnies Fonne’s Russian-German Phrasebook (Pskov, 1607)
Volume 41
978-94-012-1075-1
Dutch Contributions to the Fifteenth International Congress of Slavists
Minsk.August 20-27, 2013. Linguistics
Volume 40
978-94-012-1065-2
Accent Matters
Papers on Balto-Slavic accentology
Volume 37
978-94-012-0032-5
Stressing the past
Papers on Baltic and Slavic accentology
Volume 35
978-90-420-3217-0
Dutch Contributions to the Fourteenth International Congress of Slavists
Ohrid, September 10-16, 2008. Linguistics
Volume 34
978-94-012-0618-1
Evidence and Counter-Evidence: Essays in Honour of Frederik Kortlandt, Volume 1
Balto-Slavic and Indo-European Linguistics
Volume 32
978-94-012-0635-8
Nicolaas van Wijk (1880-1941)
Slavist, linguist, philanthropist
Volume 31
978-94-012-0313-5
Languages in Contact
Volume 28
978-90-04-48847-2
Frühslowenische Sprachdenkmäler
Die handschriftliche Periode der slowenischen Sprache (XIV. Jh. bis 1550)
Volume 26
978-90-04-45850-5
Dutch Contributions to the Twelfth International Congress of Slavists
Cracow, August 26–September 3, 1998. Linguistics.
Volume 24
978-90-04-65435-8
Dutch Contributions to the Eleventh International Congress of Slavists, Bratislava
August 30–September 9, 1993: Linguistics
Volume 22
978-90-04-65409-9
Varianty pristavocnykh glagolov nesoversennogo vida v Russkom jazyke
Variants of Russian prefixed imperfectives
Volume 19
978-90-04-65408-2
Case and Gender
Concept Formation between Morphology and Syntax
9789051835144
Studies in Russian Linguistics
Volume 17
978-90-04-65275-0
Russian Reflexive Verbs
In Search of Unity in Diversity
Volume 15
978-90-04-65405-1
The Morphology of Slavic Verbal Aspect
A Descriptive and Historical Study
Volume 14
978-90-04-65404-4
Russian Intonation
A Perceptual Description
Volume 13
978-90-04-65744-1
Nicolaas van Wijk (1880-1941)
A Collection of Essays of his Life and Work
Volume 12
978-90-04-65403-7
Die Kiever Blätter
Volume 9
978-90-04-65400-6
Dutch Studies in Russian Linguistics
Volume 8
978-90-04-65399-3
Aspects of the Phonology of the Slavonic Languages
The Vowel y and the Consonantal Correlation of Palatalization
Volume 7
978-90-04-65398-6
Information Structure
With examples from Russian, English and Dutch
Volume 4
978-90-04-65743-4
Dutch Contributions to the Ninth International Congress of Slavists
Kiev, September 6-14, 1983 Linguistics
Volume 3
978-90-04-65395-5
South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics
Volume 2
978-90-04-65394-8
Editors:
Egbert Fortuin, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Peter Houtzagers, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands
Janneke Kalsbeek, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Editorial Advisory Board:
Ronelle Alexander, Prof. em., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
Adriaan A. Barentsen, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Bernard Comrie, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
B.M. Groen, independent scholar, Baarn, the Netherlands
Frits H.H. Kortlandt, Prof. em., Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Werner Lehfeldt, Prof. em., University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Jos Schaeken, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Willem R. Vermeer, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
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