Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online

Edited by: Marc L. Greenberg (editor-in-chief), University of Kansas; Lenore A. Grenoble (general editor), University of Chicago; associate editors: Stephen M. Dickey, University of Kansas, René Genis, University of Amsterdam, Marek Łaziński, University of Warsaw, Mikhail Oslon, Institute of the Polish Language - Cracow, Anita Peti-Stantić, University of Zagreb, Masako Ueda Fidler, Brown University, Mladen Uhlik, University of Ljubljana, Björn Wiemer, University of Mainz, Nadežda V. Zorixina-Nilsson, Stockholm University
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The Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics offers a comprehensive overview of the languages of the Slavic language family and the different ways in which they are and have been studied. It provides authoritative treatment of all important aspects of the Slavic language family from its Indo-European origins to the present day, as well as consideration of interaction of Slavic with other languages.
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- Active Dictionary by Jurij Apresjan
- Aspect, Verbal by Stephen M. Dickey
- Beekeeping: Etymology and Toponomastics by Emilija Neshkoska
- Body Parts by Orsat Ligorio
- Carpathian Convergence Area by Andrii Danylenko
- Code-Switching by Eva Eckert
- Comparison Clauses by Alexander Letuchiy
- Constructed Languages by Anna-Maria Sonnemann
- Contact Linguistics and Slavic by Michał Głuszkowski
- Echoic Deontics by Axel Holvoet
- External Possessors by Lidia Mazzitelli
- False Friends by Anna Wietecka
- Germanic and Slavic Contact: Lexicon by Stefan Michael Newerkla
- Hypocoristics by Aliaksandr Lukashanets
- Insubordination by Björn Wiemer
- Jakobsonian Linguistics by Edna Andrews
- Labile Verbs by Alexander Letuchiy
- Latin Scripts in West Slavic by Michał Rzepiela and Katarzyna Jasińska
- Object Clitic Doubling by Olga Mišeska Tomić
- Polysemy by Anna Zalizniak and Alexei Shmelev
- Prague Linguistic Circle by Vladimir Petkevič
- Prague School Linguistics by Vladimir Petkevič
- Predicative Possession by Daniel Weiss
- Quotations and Quotatives by Stef Spronck
- Referential Systems by Evgeniya Vladimirovna Budennaya
- Register and Genre by Václav Cvrček
- Telicity and Terminativity by René Genis
- Veridicality by Iliyana Krapova, Tomislav Socanac and Björn Wiemer
- Voice: Combinatorics by Volkmar Lehmann