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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.
1 | Turgenev in Deutschland nach dem II. Weltkrieg (1945/56)Dornacher, K. - Zeitschrift für Slawistik 3 (1958) 2/4, 395-420 |
2 | Russian Loan-Words in LatvianGuild, D. G. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 3, 427-430 |
3 | Razvoj na edna neslovenska pojava vo perifernite makedonski dijalekti: analitičko markiranje na direktniotBUŽAROVSKA, Eleni - Referati na makedonskite slavisti na XVI Meǵunaroden slavistički kongres vo Belgrad, Republika Srbija, avgust 2018 (2018), 45-56 |
4 | Problems in the Syntax of Slavonic NumeralsCorbett, G. G. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 1, 1-12 |
5 | Tradition and Innovation in the Poetry of BahdanovičMcmillin, Arnold B. - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 2, 261-274 |
6 | Wzdłużenie zastępczeKoneczna, H. - Księga referatów : II Międzynarodowy zjazd slawistów (filologów słowiańskich). Sekcja I – Językoznawstwo = Recueil des communications : II Congrès international des slavistes (philologues slaves). Section I – Linguistique (1934), 56-60 |
7 | Oriental Borrowings in the Language of the Byelorussian TatarsAkiner, Shirin - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 2, 224-241 |
8 | Morphological Classification of Cases in the Slavonic LanguagesComrie, Bernard - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 2, 177-191 |
9 | Das Problem des slavischen „x“Mikkola, J. - Księga referatów : II Międzynarodowy zjazd slawistów (filologów słowiańskich). Sekcja I – Językoznawstwo = Recueil des communications : II Congrès international des slavistes (philologues slaves). Section I – Linguistique (1934), 79 |
10 | The Heroic Ethos of Russian and Georgian Folk PoetryRayfield, Donald - The Slavonic and East European Review 56 (1978) 4, 505-521 |