Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

UKRAINIAN STUDIES

UKRAINIAN STUDIES Slavonic Languages 8I9 V. UKRAINIAN STUDIES* By V. SwoBODA, Senior Lecturer in Russian and Ukrainian at the School rif Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London GENERAL M. Kutsenko ( Vit, no. 8) describes the holdings of the State Archive of Print, Kharkov. 0. Pritsak (Su, no. I2) and M. Syvits'ky ( VSh, 26: 720-37) survey a c. of the activities of the Shevchenko Scientific Soc. LANGUAGE I. PERSON ALIA. GENERAL I. Bilodid (VYa, no. 4) surveys V. Vinogradov's research relating to Ukr. ~iJtocofficbKi numamtR M06031taBcmBa, ed. V. Rusanivs'ky, 'HA', I972. See also RYL's'KY, p. 827 below. 2. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE U. Birgegard (ScSl, I9: I35-42) discusses J. G. Sparwenfeld's lexicographical work ( cf. YW M L, 34: 840) and announces the preparation of S.'s diet. for publ. I. Slyn'ko, lcmopu1i1-tuu cuHmaKcuc yKp. MOBu, 'Bmn'. I. Stoyanov (Mov, no. 4) points out Bulgarian-Ukrainian etymological parallels ignored in the Bulgarian etymological diet. (vol. I, A-3). I. Dobrodomov (Mov, no. 5) investigates the etymology of East Slavonic Kopx. 3· MoDERN UKRAINIAN GENERAL, PHONETICS, MORPHOLOGY, WORD FORMATION, SYNTAX Cy'll.acHa yKp. llim. Moe a, m, CuHmaKcuc, 'HA', I 972, rev. CRu, I8:237-8, UM, no. I2:83-9. M. Zhovtobryukh (Mov, no. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

Loading next page...
 
/lp/brill/ukrainian-studies-fmYiZsSsvS

References

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

Publisher
Brill
Copyright
Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0084-4152
eISSN
2222-4297
DOI
10.1163/22224297-90001931
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

Slavonic Languages 8I9 V. UKRAINIAN STUDIES* By V. SwoBODA, Senior Lecturer in Russian and Ukrainian at the School rif Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London GENERAL M. Kutsenko ( Vit, no. 8) describes the holdings of the State Archive of Print, Kharkov. 0. Pritsak (Su, no. I2) and M. Syvits'ky ( VSh, 26: 720-37) survey a c. of the activities of the Shevchenko Scientific Soc. LANGUAGE I. PERSON ALIA. GENERAL I. Bilodid (VYa, no. 4) surveys V. Vinogradov's research relating to Ukr. ~iJtocofficbKi numamtR M06031taBcmBa, ed. V. Rusanivs'ky, 'HA', I972. See also RYL's'KY, p. 827 below. 2. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE U. Birgegard (ScSl, I9: I35-42) discusses J. G. Sparwenfeld's lexicographical work ( cf. YW M L, 34: 840) and announces the preparation of S.'s diet. for publ. I. Slyn'ko, lcmopu1i1-tuu cuHmaKcuc yKp. MOBu, 'Bmn'. I. Stoyanov (Mov, no. 4) points out Bulgarian-Ukrainian etymological parallels ignored in the Bulgarian etymological diet. (vol. I, A-3). I. Dobrodomov (Mov, no. 5) investigates the etymology of East Slavonic Kopx. 3· MoDERN UKRAINIAN GENERAL, PHONETICS, MORPHOLOGY, WORD FORMATION, SYNTAX Cy'll.acHa yKp. llim. Moe a, m, CuHmaKcuc, 'HA', I 972, rev. CRu, I8:237-8, UM, no. I2:83-9. M. Zhovtobryukh (Mov, no.

Journal

The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1974

There are no references for this article.