Kiev Congress Papers

Slavonic and East European Review 61.1

Modern Humanities Research Association and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

1 January 1983  •  160pp

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Contents:

1-17

A Close Relative of Jurje's Gospel, Located by Lection System Classification
Yvonne Burns
doi:10.2307/4208610

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18-28

On the Syntactic Typology of Common Slavonic
J. Ian Press
doi:10.2307/4208611

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29-40

Some Problems in Comparative Slavonic Lexicology
H. Leeming
doi:10.2307/4208612

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41-54

Agreement with Epicoena and Masculine Nouns in -a in the Slavonic Languages
Peter Herrity
doi:10.2307/4208613

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55-68

The Syntax of the Numeral in Byelorussian, Compared with Ukrainian, Russian and Polish
Shirin Akiner
doi:10.2307/4208614

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69-77

Origins and Parallels to Some Uses of Metonymy in the Old Russian Military Accounts
Helen Y. Prochazka
doi:10.2307/4208615

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78-88

Some Aspects of Change in the Structure and Function of the Contemporary Folk-Tale in Russia and Scotland
Elizabeth Warner
doi:10.2307/4208616

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89-106

Russian Perceptions of England, and Russian National Awareness at the End of the Eighteenth and the Beginning of the Nineteenth Centuries
A. G. Cross
doi:10.2307/4208617

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107-117

Turgenev and Corot: An Analysis of the Comparison
Cynthia Marsh
doi:10.2307/4208618

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118-124

Turgenev and Joseph Conrad: Literary and Philosophical Links
Marcus Wheeler
doi:10.2307/4208619

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125-138

L. N. Tolstoy's Resurrection: Eighty Years of Translation into English
M. J. De K. Holman
doi:10.2307/4208620

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139-159

Imagery of podvig and podvizhnichestvo in the Works of Garshin and the Early Gor'ky
Peter Henry
doi:10.2307/4208621

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