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Bibliography of International Congresses of Slavists (BibSlavKon)

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

Katkov and Panslavism

Morison, John Douglas - The Slavonic and East European Review 46 (1968) 107, 422-441
2

The Phonemes f and g in Sorbian

Stone, Gerald Charles - The Slavonic and East European Review 46 (1968) 107, 315-323
3

Slovanska razmerja tipa *samьcь: *samica – funkcija in nastanek besedotvornega vzorca

FURLAN, Metka - Slavistična revija: časopis za literarno zgodovino in jezik 66 (2018), 107-127
4

Problems in the Historical Dialectology of Macedonian

Samilov, Michael - The Slavonic and East European Review 46 (1968) 107, 277-281
5

Some Data on Modern Moscow Pronunciation

Drage, Charles. L. - The Slavonic and East European Review 46 (1968) 107, 353-382
6

Polonisms in a 17th-Century Ruthenian Text

Leeming, Henry - The Slavonic and East European Review 46 (1968) 107, 282-314
7

Connettivi concessivi o fraseologismi sintattici?

COTTA RAMUSINO, Paola - Contributi italiani al XVI Congresso Internazionale degli Slavisti: Belgrado, 20-27 agosto 2018 / a cura di Maria Chiara Ferro, Laura Salmon, Giorgio Ziffer (2018), 107-119
8

K probleme obščnosti slavjanskogo muzykaľnogo foľklora

Zemcovskij, Izalij Iosifovič - Sovetskaja muzyka 30 (1968) 7, 104-107
9

Marijini mirakuli u hrvatskoj književnosti srednjega vijeka

Petrović, Ivanka - Prilozi (1978), 95-107
10

Mickiewicz a Italja

Maver, G. - Księga referatów : II Międzynarodowy zjazd slawistów (filologów słowiańskich). Sekcja II – Historja literatury = Recueil des communications : II Congrès international des slavistes (philologues slaves). Section II – Histoire littéraire (1934), 106-107