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Slavistische Arbeitsbibliographie von Prof. S. Kempgen

Die "Slavistische Arbeitsbibliographie von Prof. S. Kempgen" enthält ca. 17.000 Titel zur slavischen Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft mit besonderen Schwerpunkten in der Ost- und Südslawistik (Russland und Balkanraum). Die Schlagwortliste befindet sich hier.

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Semantische Beobachtungen über die Verbindung von 'imam' mit dem Partizipium Perfecti Passivi im Bulgarischen

Kostov, K. - in: Zeitschrift für Slavistik (1972) 371-379
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Res Linguistica. Sbornik statej. K 60-letniju doktora filologičeskix nauk professora B.P. Neroznaka

Moskva, Academia, 2000, 445 p.
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Mikrojazyki, Jazyki, Interjazyki. Sbornik v. cest' ordinarnogo professora Aleksandra Dmitrijeviča Duličenko

Kjunnap, A.; Lefel'dt, V.; Kuznecov, S.N. (red.) - Tartu, 2006, 576 p.
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Presentation Graphics on the Apple Macintosh. How to use Microsoft Chart to create dazzling graphics for profess

Lambert, S. - Bellevue, 1984
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Drevnerusskaja rukopic' paremijnika XII-XIII vv. Issledovanija po slavjanskomu istoričeskomu jazykoznaniju (Pamjati professora G.A. Xaburgaeva)

Knjazevskaja, O.A. - Moskva, 1993
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Times Flies. A Festschrift for William R. Veder on the occasion of his departure as Professor of Slavic linguistics at the University of Amsterdam

Honselaar, W. u.a. (Hgg.) - Amsterdam, 2003, 408 p.
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Xristianskaja periodičeskaja pečat' na russkom iazyke 1801-1917. Preface by Rev. A. Troitskii. Introduction by Edward Kasinec and Robert H. Davis, Jr. 3 volumes

Andreev, G.L. - 1998
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Istorija Petra Velikogo. Reprint of a book by the Russian historian A.G. Brikner (1834-1896), who was a professor at Derpt University (renamed Tartu University after 1893). Illustrated with old engravings. Bibliographic references

Brikner, A.G. - Moskva, Terra, 1996
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Istorija Ekateriny Vtoroj. Reprint of the book about the history of Catherine the Great (1729-1796) written by Aleksandr Brikner (1834-1896), a professor of Russian history at Derpt University. Illustrated with old engravings. Bibliographic references

Brikner, A.G. - Moskva, 1996
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Russkie Cari: 1547-1917 [Russian Tsars: 1547-1917]. This book includes essays about 24 Russian Tsars: from Ivan the Terrible to Nicolas the Second. After 1721, beginning with Peter the Great, the Russian Tsars were called emperors. Biographical essays are written by professional historians from Germany and the USA Bibliography, comments, author and name indices

Torke, H.-J. - Rostov-na-Donu, Feniks, 1997