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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 | What was Ludolf Writing About?Dunn, John A. - The Slavonic and East European Review 71 (1993) 2, 201-216 |
2 | Systems of Grammatical Number in SlavonicCorbett, Greville G. - The Slavonic and East European Review 72 (1994) 2, 201-217 |
3 | Is There a Tendency Towards Analyticity in Russian?Dunn, John A. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 2, 169-183 |
4 | Gender in Slavonic from the Standpoint of a General Typology of Gender SystemCorbett, Greville G. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 1, 1-20 |
5 | Lermontov and the Romantic Tradition : the Function of Landscape in A. Hero of Our TimeMarsh, C. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 1, 35-46 |
6 | Epic and Time in Miloš Crnjanski’s Novel Druga knjiga seobaNorris, David A. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 2, 224-235 |
7 | The Dramatic Works of Lev LuntsRussel, R. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 2, 210-223 |
8 | Stanisław Wyspiański and Symbolist Drama : the Work of Art as dramatis personaTaylor, Nina - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 2, 198-209 |
9 | Translating Tolstoy for the Free Age Press : Vladimir Chertkov and his English Manager Arthur FifieldHolman, Michael J. De K. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 2, 184-197 |
10 | Early British Acquaintance with Russian Popular Song and Music : (the Letters and Journals of the Wilmont Sisters) : in Memory of Mikhail Pavlovich AlekseyevCross, A. G. - The Slavonic and East European Review 66 (1988) 1, 21-34 |