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41 | Tradition and Innovation in the Poetry of BahdanovičMcmillin, Arnold B. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 2, 261-274 |
42 | The Old Russian Version of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Secreta SecretorumRyan, William F. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 2, 242-260 |
43 | The Nature of the Communication between Author and Reader in Tolstoy’s ChildhoodJones, W. Gareth - The Slavonic and East European Review 55 (1977) 4, 506-516 |
44 | The Versification of Russian Emigré Poetry, 1920-1940Smith, Gerald S. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 1, 32-46 |
45 | The Heroic Ethos of Russian and Georgian Folk PoetryRayfield, Donald - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 4, 505-521 |
46 | Alexander Herzen and the South Slav Liberation Movements of the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century : Some Observations and CommentsPartridge, Monica - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 3, 360-370 |
47 | The Syntax of Absolute Constructions in Slavonic and Baltic, with Reference to Finno-UgrianPress, J. I. - The Slavonic and East European Review 51 (1973) 122, 11-21 |
48 | Polish-Latin Influences in Pre-Petrine East Slavonic : Some ObservationsLeeming, H. - The Slavonic and East European Review 51 (1973) 124, 344-357 |
49 | Greek and Latin Elements in Pamvo Berynda’s Lexicon of 1627Leeming, M. - The Slavonic and East European Review 51 (1973) 123, 182-213 |
50 | Foreign Elements in the Abstract Vocabulary of V.I. Dunin-MarcinkievičMcmillin, A. B. - The Slavonic and East European Review 50 (1972) 121, 507-520 |