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“Slavic Studies and Slavic Librarianship” Revisited: Notes of a Former Slavic Librarian

Slavic and East European Information Resources, 2009
This article revisits the author's essay in Solanus on the state of Slavic librarianship at the turn of the twenty‐first century in order to assess how the profession has changed in the interim. Trehub notes that the single most important effect of the proliferation of new library information technologies has been a gradual shift in emphasis from ...
Aaron Trehub
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A Handbook of Slavic Studies

The American Historical Review, 1950
Robert J. Kerner, Leonid I. Strakhovsky
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Comparative Slavic Studies

The Review of Politics, 1954
“Slavic Studies”—the very expression implies their comparative aspect and raises the question: what enables us to refer to Czechs, Slovaks, Poles, Lusatian Sorbs, Slovenes, Croats, Serbs, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Byelorussians and Russians by the single all-encompassing term, the “Slavic” peoples?
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Slavic Morphemics in Comparative Studies

2021
The comparative study of Slavic morphemics is essential for expanding knowledge on such issues as the typology of the structure of Slavic words and its nature, the resources of Slavic nomination (first of all, morphological word-formation), the modes of adaptation of borrowings, and the semantic potential of morphemic resources of Slavic languages ...
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Slavic Studies

Books Abroad, 1944
Avrahm Yarmolinsky   +2 more
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California Slavic Studies

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1961
J. Thomas Shaw   +2 more
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SLAVIC STUDIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

The Slavic and East European Journal, 2019
This is the final version. Available from the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages via the link in this ...
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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

Cell, 2023
Dragana Vulovic   +2 more
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