Contents
Preface 7
Ronelle Alexander
Directions of Morphophonemic Change in Balkan Slavic: The Accentuation of the Present Tense 9
Robert Channon
A Comparative Sketch of Certain Anaphoric Processes in Russian and English 51
Catherine V. Chvany
On `Definiteness' in Bulgarian, English and Russian 71
James Ferrell
Names with Stems ending in zhl-ch in Old Russian 93
Michael S. Flier
The Alternation l-v in East Slavic 99
Frank Y. Gladney
Did Slavic Develop Declension Classes? 119
Zbigniew Golab
The Ethnogenesis of the Slavs in the Light of Linguistics 131
Marvin Kantor
The Second Old Slavonic Legend of St. Wenceslas: Problems of Translation and Dating 147
Emily Klenin
The Genitive-Accusative as a Slavonicism in the Laurentian Manuscript of 1377: The Problem of Text Segmentation 161
Henry Kuchera
A Semantic Model of Verbal Aspect 171
Rado L. Lencek
From Language Interference to the Influence of Area in Dialect-Geography 185
Robert Mathiesen
The Typology of Cyrillic Manuscripts (East Slavic vs. South Slavic Old Testament Manuscripts) 193
Kenneth E. Naylor
On Expressing "Definiteness" in the Slavic Languages and English 203
Johanna Nichols and Joe Schallert
The Pragmatics of Raising in Old Russian and Common Slavic 221
David F. Robinson
On Loanwords between Baltic and Slavic 247
A. Schenker
Glavnye puti leksicheskikh zaimstvovanii v slavianskikh iazykakh (na materiale cheshskogo, pol'skogo i vostochnoslavianskikh iazykov X-XVI vv.) 255
William R. Schmalstieg
Morphological Considerations on the Balto-Slavic Problem 269
Edward Stankiewicz
The Collective and Counted Plurals of the Slavic Nouns 277
Alan Timberlake
Compensatory Lengthening in Slavic, 2: Phonetic Reconstruction 293
C. N. Van Schooneveld
Contribution to the Systematic Comparison of Morphological and Lexical Semantic Structures in the Slavic Languages 321
Dean S. Worth
The "Second South Slavic Influence" in the History of the Russian Literary Language 349
Ol'ga Yokoyama
V zashchitu zapretnyx deeprichastii 373