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Yalonda Yvon Yarber yobaby at sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu
Mon Mar 25 21:57:59 UTC 1996


Dear SEELANGERS: FYI. NB: The web site referred to should be operational
in a few weeks. Please ignore the formatting signs in this text. Best, DLD
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Here it is!

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Donald L. Dyer, General Editor, reports that manuscripts are being=20
accepted for publication in the =D2new=D3 Balkanistica. Papers written in=
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English from any discipline which deals with BALKAN or SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN=
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topics are welcome.

Manuscripts should be submitted in hard copy; three copies should be
submitted. All submissions will undergo double-blind refereeing process,
and, if accepted for publication, they must ultimately be tendered on
computer disk. Both Macintosh and IBM formats are acceptable; Macintosh is
preferred. Since there will be a blind review process, authors are asked,
within reason, to attempt to conceal their identity in the manuscript.
Authors of submitted manuscripts should follow one of the generally
accepted styles within their specific discipline.

Please send manuscripts to:
=09Professor Donald L. Dyer
=09General Editor, Balkanistica
=09Department of Modern Languages
=09The University of Mississippi
=09University, MS 38677

Balkanistica is being revived by SEESA, the South East European Studies
Association, formerly known as the Association for Southeast European
Studies (AASES). SEESA is an organization of scholars working in
interdisciplinary studies in southeast Europe. Membership in the
organization costs $20 for faculty and $15 for students and will guarantee
receipt of both the first new issue of Balkanistica (volume 9) and the
second new issue (volume 10) free. Volume 9 is currently in production and
is expected by the summer of 1996. This volume, edited by Victor Friedman
and Masha Belyavski-Frank, is a memorial volume to Zbigniew Golab,
formerly of the University of Chicago, which will contain articles on
linguistics.

Dues for membership in SEESA should be sent to:
=09Professor James Augerot
=09Treasurer of SEESA
=09Department of Slavic Languages
=09University of Washington
=09Seattle, Washington 98195

Professor Dyer will be happy to answer any inquiries about submissions to=
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Balkanistica by telephone:(601)232-7298, fax: (601)232-7033; or e-mail:=20
<mldyer at vm.cc.olemiss.edu>. Balkanistica will maintain a Web site at:
<http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/modern_languages/balk.html>.



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