Contents Ronelle Alexander
Rhythmic Structure Constituents and Clitic Placement in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian 1
Christina Y. Bethin
On Quantity Dissimilation in East Slavic 21
Daniel E. Collins
Purging Greek in the Legend of Salonica: A Medieval Slavic Myth of Language 39
Andrii Danylenko
The New Ukrainian Standard Language of 1798: Tradition vs. Innovation 59
Katarzyna Dziwirek
A Folk Classification of Polish Emotions: Evidence from a Corpus-Based Study 75
Masako U. Fidler
Between Grammar and Onomatopoeia: Sound-Symbolic Schemata in Czech 95
Grace E. Fielder
The Status of Discourse Markers as Balkanisms in South Slavic 111
Victor A. Friedman
Balkan Slavic Dialectology and Balkan Linguistics: Periphery as Center 131
Frank Y. Gladney
On Prefixed Nouns in Late Common Slavic 149
Lenore A. Grenoble
Syntax Meets Discourse: Subordination in Slavic 161
Laura A. Janda
Semantic Motivations for Aspectual Clusters of Russian Verbs 181
George Mitrevski
On the Classification of Macedonian Proverbs in an Electronic Database 197
Alan Timberlake
The Grammar of Oral Narrative in the Povest´ vremennykh let 211
C. M. Vakareliyska
A Typology of Slavic Menology Traditions 227
Curt Woolhiser
Convergent and Divergent Innovation in the Belarusian Dialects of the Bialystok and Hrodna Regions: A Sociolinguistic Border Impact Study 245