Comparative dictionary of Slavic languages
James E Brown
jebrown at HAWAII.EDU
Wed Mar 31 16:22:37 UTC 2010
Dear Matthew,
Perhaps the following book will be of help to you:
Herman, Louis Jay
A dictionary of Slavic word families/compiled and edited by Louis Jay Herman
New York: Columbia University Press, 1975. 667 pages.
The book is out of print but can be ordered from what was University Microfilms International as a book on demand. The book gives an alphabetical listing of roots with associated words for Russian, Polish, Czech and Serbo-Croatian.
James E. Brown
University of Hawaii - Manoa
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From: Matthew Larson <matthew-07 at MAIL.RU>
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 5:36 am
Subject: [SEELANGS] Comparative dictionary of Slavic languages
To: SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu
> I am searching for a comparative dictionary/glossary
> (preferably
> visual) that has entries in multiple Slavic languages.
> Does anybody
> know of such a dictionary or resource?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Matthew Larson
>
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