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SLOVAK STUDIES: LANGUAGE

SLOVAK STUDIES: LANGUAGE 946 Slavonic Languages II. SLOVAK STUDIES LANGUAGE By JAMES NAUGHTON, Lecturer in Cz.ech and Slovak, Taylor Institution, University of Oxford I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES Marie Novakova, Zlata Ldkova, Bibliografie ceski lingvistiky, volume for rg88, Prague, CSAV, Ustav pro jazyk cesky, rggo, 281 pp., contains items on Slovak, pp. 86-88. L. Dvonc has compiled some personal bibliographie~: in SR, 56: for Jozef Mistrik, covering rg8o--8g (37-50), Jan Zigo, covering 1936-46 (51-52), Jan Holly, covering 1941 -go ( r 8o--86), and Frantisek Ruscak, covering r 97o--go (33o--33); in SlSl, 26: for Dezider Kollar, covering 1954-89 (69;-74), Stefan Svagrovsky, covering 1957-89 (76-82), and Pavol Sima, covering 1957-89 (83-88). WSl1, 25-26, rggo: 13-30, contains a list of the publications ofl'.ubomir Durovic, including a couple of current items not yet in print. 2. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE A very important arrival on the scene, both for the history of the language in general and its lexicology in particular, is the long­ awaited historical dictionary of Slovak, Historickj slovn{k slovenskiho jazyka, vol. 1 (A-J), ed. M. Majtan et al., Bratislava, Veda, 536 pp. M. Greenberg, Obdobja (Ljubljana, Univerza Eduarda Kardelja, Filozofska fakulteta), IO, I g8g: 2 I 5-28, discusses 'J er vocalization in Slovene, Serbo-Croatian and Slovak'. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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946 Slavonic Languages II. SLOVAK STUDIES LANGUAGE By JAMES NAUGHTON, Lecturer in Cz.ech and Slovak, Taylor Institution, University of Oxford I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES Marie Novakova, Zlata Ldkova, Bibliografie ceski lingvistiky, volume for rg88, Prague, CSAV, Ustav pro jazyk cesky, rggo, 281 pp., contains items on Slovak, pp. 86-88. L. Dvonc has compiled some personal bibliographie~: in SR, 56: for Jozef Mistrik, covering rg8o--8g (37-50), Jan Zigo, covering 1936-46 (51-52), Jan Holly, covering 1941 -go ( r 8o--86), and Frantisek Ruscak, covering r 97o--go (33o--33); in SlSl, 26: for Dezider Kollar, covering 1954-89 (69;-74), Stefan Svagrovsky, covering 1957-89 (76-82), and Pavol Sima, covering 1957-89 (83-88). WSl1, 25-26, rggo: 13-30, contains a list of the publications ofl'.ubomir Durovic, including a couple of current items not yet in print. 2. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE A very important arrival on the scene, both for the history of the language in general and its lexicology in particular, is the long­ awaited historical dictionary of Slovak, Historickj slovn{k slovenskiho jazyka, vol. 1 (A-J), ed. M. Majtan et al., Bratislava, Veda, 536 pp. M. Greenberg, Obdobja (Ljubljana, Univerza Eduarda Kardelja, Filozofska fakulteta), IO, I g8g: 2 I 5-28, discusses 'J er vocalization in Slovene, Serbo-Croatian and Slovak'.

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1992

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