Balkanistica v. 10 (Zbigniew Golab memorial volume)

George Fowler gfowler at indiana.edu
Fri May 23 16:08:36 UTC 1997


(I am posting this to SEELangs for the publisher; please send inquiries to
HIM at the coordinates below, and NOT to me! -- George Fowler)

Dear LIST,

Balkanistica 10 is now available for purchase. Here are some of the
particulars, if you are interested:

436 pages, with maps, tables, introduction, photos
33 articles on linguistics and Balkan topics

     Neka mu e vechna slavata - Studies Dedicated to the Memory
          of Zbigniew Golab (19 March 1923-24 March 1994)

Volume Editors: Victor A. Firedman, Masha Belyavski-Frank, Mark Pisaro and
  David Testen
General Editor: Donald L. Dyer
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Design Systems Printing, 1997
Published for The South East European Studies Association (SEESA)

Contents:

A Word from the Publisher, Donald L. Dyer (p. vii)
Notes and Acknowledgments (pp. ix-x)
In Memoriam: Zbigniew Golab, Victor Friedman (pp. 1-2)
Publications of Zbigniew Golab (pp. 3-12)
The Ethnic Background and Internal Linguistic Mechanism of
  the So-Called Balkanization of Macedonian, Zbigniew Golab (pp. 13-19)
Transitivity, Reduplication, and Clitics in the Balkan
  Language, Howard I. Aronson (pp. 20-45)
On Certain Balkan Isogrammatisms in Albanian, Leszek Bednarczuk (pp. 46-54)
On the Use of the Aorist in Regional Serbo-Croatian,
  Masha Belyavski-Frank (pp. 55-71)
Verbal Forms with da in Slovenian Complement, Purpose and
  Result Clauses, Wayles Browne (pp. 72-80)
On the Prehistory of the Slavic Nonindicative, Bill J. Darden (pp. 81-94)
Serbo-Croatian Distributive po, Stephen Dickey (pp. 95-107)
Structurally Marked Word Orders in Bulgarian and Their
  Functional Classifications, Donald L. Dyer (pp. 108-125)
The Romanian Pluperfect Indicative in Historical Perspective,
  Mark J. Elson (pp. 126-143)
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms and the Issue of Turkish
  Language Instruction in Bulgaria, Ali Eminov (pp. 144-161)
The Discourse Properties of Verbal Categories in Bulgarian
  and Implications for Balkan Verbal Categories, Grace E. Fielder (pp. 162-184)
A Contrastive View of Subordinate Aspect and the Opposition
  Confirmative/Non-Confirmative in the Balkans with Particular
  Reference to Macedonian and Turkish, Victor A. Friedman (pp. 185-201)
The Interplay of Imperative and Hortative in the Balkan
  Slavic Dialects, Robert D. Greenberg (pp. 202-211)
Reconciling Exhortative and Non-Exhortative Uses in the
  Macedonian Imperative, Jane F. Hacking (pp. 212-220)
Slavic oko 'eye', Eric P. Hamp (pp. 221-226)
The Position of the Ancient Macedonian Language and the Modern Name
  Makedonski, Petar Hr. Ilievski (pp. 227-240)
A Contribution to the Study of the Revival of the Aromanians of
  Macedonia (Based on an Autographed Manuscript by G. Prlichev)
  Olivera Jashar-Nasteva (pp. 241-254)
Methodological Issues in the History of the Balkan Lexicon:
  The Case of Greek vre/re and Relatives, Brian D. Joseph (pp. 255-277)
Slunce, Blazhe Koneski (pp. 278-281)
Aspect and Iterativity in Macedonian, Christina Kramer (pp. 282-295)
Definiteness, Givenness, Topicality, and Bulgarian Object
  Reduplication, John R. Leafgren (pp. 296-311)
Relativization in Macedonian, Liljana Minova-Gjurkova (pp. 312-324)
Paleo-Balkan Elements in Macedo-Romanian, Adrian Poruciuc (pp. 325-334)
Kakvo li e li: Interrogation and Focusing in Bulgarian, Catherine
  Rudin (pp. 335-346)
The Dynamics of the Macedonian Phonetic System, Irena Sawicka
  (pp. 347-358)
The Hypocoristica and Nicknames of the Balkan Slavic Languages,
  Edward Stankiewicz (pp. 359-371)
The Apologetic Diminutive Strategy in Macedonian, Ljupcho Stefanovski
  (pp. 372-380)
Relativization - A Strategy for Noun Phrase Complementation?
  (Relative Clauses in the Macedonian Tarlis Manuscript), Zuzanna
  Topolinska (pp. 381-393)
The Textology of the Curzon Gospel, Cynthia Vakareliyska (pp. 394-410)
Morphological Patterns of Imperfective Verbs in Dialects of the
  Macedonian Language, Bozhidar Vidoeski (pp. 411-429)
On Zbigniew Golab, the Homeland of the Slavs, the Indo-Europeans,
  and the Venetae, Bill J. Darden (pp. 430-435).

To order, send $43.50 (which includes S&H) in the form of a check
  or money order made out to "Balkanistica" to:

Donald L. Dyer, Editor of Balkanistica
Department of Modern Languages
University of Mississippi
University, MS 38677

Call (601)232-7298 or e-mail <mldyer at vm.cc.olemiss.edu> for more
information.

A limited number of copies of Balkanistica 9, Bulgaria Past & Present:
Transitions and Turning Points, 1996, are also available. The price
is $28.50. Please use the addresses above for ordering.

Donald L. Dyer, Editor



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