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Alex Rudd AHRJJ at CUNYVM.BITNET
Wed Jun 17 04:53:02 UTC 1998


Dear SEELANGers,
Here is a message I'm forwarding at the request of Don Dyer, the editor of
Balkanistica.

Best greetings,
Robert Greenberg

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 08:07:03 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Donald L. Dyer" <mldyer at sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu>
To: mldyer at VM.CC.OLEMISS.EDU
Subject: Balkanistica 11  (fwd)
Resent-Date: Wed, 10 Jun 98 08:28:25 CDT
Resent-From: Don Dyer <MLDYER at VM.CC.OLEMISS.EDU>
Resent-To: Robert Greenberg <rdgreenb at email.unc.edu>

Balkanistica 11 is now available. Here are some spcifics:

Publication Information: Editor Donald L. Dyer. Published for The South
East European Studies Association (SEESA) by Design Systems Printing of
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. This is the first new volume of Balkanistica
to consist  entirely of independently submitted and evaluated manuscripts.

Contents: Editor's Foreword (p. vii); Notes and Acknowledgments (p. viii).
Articles: (1) Determinedness and Replication of Nominal Material in
Bulgarian, Tania Avgustinova (pp. 1-17); (2) Bibliography of Sources on
the Language of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Ahmet Kasumovic, with an
Introuction by Wayles Browne (pp. 19-29); (3) On the Boundary of
Morphology and Phonology: Accentual Alternations in the Cakavian
Nominal Inflection, Keith Langston (pp. 31-54); (4) The Eastern
Question and the Voices of Reason: Panslav Aspirations in Russia and
the Balkans, 1875-1878, Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric (pp. 55-68); (5)
Engineering Hatred: The Roots of Contemporary Serbian Nationalism,
Cristina Posa (pp. 69-77); (6) On the Characteristics of Political
Language in the Bulgarian Post-Totalitarian Period: The Language of
the Press, Tatjana Shamraj (pp. 79-85); (7) Adaptations and Borrowings in
the Balkan Sephardic Repertoire, Susana Weich-Shahak (pp. 87-125);
(8) Economic Crisis and Reform in Bulgaria, 1989-1992, Jonathan B. Wight
and M. Louise Fox (pp. 127-146). Review Article: (1) Studies in
Moldovan: The History, Culture, Language and Contemporary Politics of
the People of Moldova (edited by Donald L. Dyer), Gary H. Toops (pp.
151-157). Reviews: (1) Greek Jewry in the Twentieth Century,
1913-1983: Patterns of Jewish Survival in the Greek Provinces before and
after the Holocaust (by Joshua Eli Plaut), Gerasimus Augustinos (pp.
159-161); (2) Sephardic Cancionero and Coplas (a compact disc compiled and
edited by Susana Weich-Shahak), Judith Cohen (pp. 163-164); and (3)
ROMANIA. Atlas Istorico-Geografic. - Atlas Historique-Geographique. -
Historical-Geographic Atlas. - Historischer-Geographischer Atlas (edited
by Cornelia Bodea et al.), Paul Michelson (p. 165).

The price for the volume is $27.50. This includes shipping costs. The
volume may be ordered from Donald L. Dyer at the Department of Modern
Languages, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677; fax:
(601)232-1086; e-mail: <mldyer at vm.cc.olemiss.edu>.



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