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Title: 

Case in Slavic

Authors: Brecht, Richard D.
Levine, James S.
Keywords: Slavic languages -- Case;Jakobson, Roman
Issue Date: 1986
Publisher: Slavica Publishers
Citation: Brecht, Richard Domenick, and James Steven Levine, eds. Case in Slavic. Slavica Pub, 1986.
Abstract: Case in Slavic was the third and final monumental collection of articles on Slavic morphosyntax published by Slavica. This is more overtly theoretical than the earlier volumes, albeit reflecting a democratic range of theories. Exploring these three anthologies along with the quinquennial volumes of American Contributions to the International Congress of Slavists, not coincidentally also published by Slavica since 1978, offers a representative survey of American work by Slavists sensu stricto (as opposed to general linguistic theoreticians, mostly native speakers of various Slavic linguists) on more theoretical brands of Slavic linguistics.
Description: 467 pages
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/39001
ISBN: 0893571660
9780893571665
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12_Levine&Brecht_Case in Slavic.pdfThis book represents the twelfth and final installment in a series of reprints of notable titles published by Slavica and long out of print. We are restoring these titles to print and making them available as free downloads from our web site, slavica.indiana.edu, in honor of Slavica’s fiftieth anniversary. Contributors to this volume include Igor Mel’cuk, Bernard Comrie, Catherine V. Chvany, Frank Y. Gladney, Andrzej Bogusławski, Leonard H. Babby, Steven Franks, Gilbert C. Rappaport, Zuzanna Topoolinska, James Miller, Robert A. Rothstein, David Kilby, Alan Timberlake, G. G. Corbett, C. H. van Schooneveld, Anna Wierzbicka, Maciej Grochowski, James S. Levine.41.32 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


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