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The Bibliography of International Congresses of Slavists (1929-2018) was converted from thirteen printed volumes into a database in cooperation with the Slavonic Library in Prague (Slovanská knihovna Praha) and contains 8550 records. Since 2008 the Bibliography appear only in electronic form and will be updated in five-year interval according to the next Congresses of Slavists. The further information can be found here. The overview of the classification can be found: here.
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1 | „The Landlady“ – a New InterpretationNeuhäuser, R. - Canadian Slavonic Papers 10 (1968) 1, 41-67 |
2 | The Sequence of the Fall of Final Consonants in Common Slavic: 1) *-T 2) *-N 3) *-S or 1) *-N 2) *-T 3) *-S?Orr, Robert A. - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 449-484 |
3 | The Role of German Loanwords in the Slavic Languages of the Former Habsburg EmpireThomas, George - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 333-359 |
4 | Mapping Stateless Peoples: the East Slavs of the CarpathiansMagocsi, Paul Robert - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 301-331 |
5 | On the Meaning of Prepositional Cases: the Locative and the Accusative in Polish Expressions of TimeBacz, Barbara - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 417-437 |
6 | Models of Represented Reality in the Prose of Tadeusz KonwickiMożejko, Edward - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 485-494 |
7 | What is Art?: Tolstoy’s Criteria in the Light of Works by Mikhail Bulgakov and Friedrich DürrenmattWright, Anthony Colin - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 385-405 |
8 | Rule Convergence in Language Contact Situations: the Case of Sorbian and GermanSchaarschmidt, Gunter - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 439-447 |
9 | Koroščina, Kajkavica and Kaszëbskå Gådka: the Sociolinguistics of ’Dialect‘ Literature in Minority Language AreasPriestly, Tom - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 39 (1997) 3/4, 361-383 |
10 | Mirk : a Neglected Slavic Loanword in Germanic?Orr, Robert - Canadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe 45 (2003) 1/2, 47–60 |