Recent Publications
Books
Edited Books
- Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Stony Brook Meeting, ed. by A. Antonenko, J. Bailyn, and C. Y. Bethin.
Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Slavic Publications, 2008)
- American Contributions to the 14th International Congress of Slavists. Volume 1. Linguistics, ed. by Christina Y. Bethin.
Bloomington, IN (Slavica Publishers, 2008)
Articles
- “Nasal
Vowel Alternations in Polish,” Folia Slavica,
8.2-3 (1987), published 1989, 169-84.
- “Syllable
Structure and the Polish Imperative Desinence,” Slavic
and East European Journal, 31.1 (1987), 76-89.
- “Syllable
Final Laxing in Ukrainian,” Folia Slavica,
8.2-3 (1987), published 1989, 185-97.
- “Polish Nasal Vowels,” International Journal of Slavic
Linguistics and Poetics, 38 (1988), published 1995, 33-71.
- “Iotation
and Gemination in Ukrainian,” Slavic and
East European Journal, 36.3 (1992), 275-301.
- “The
Syllable in Slavic: Evidence From Liquid Diphthongs,” Die
Welt der Slaven, 37.1-2 (1992), 296-343.
- “The Glide [i] / [j] in Late Common Slavic,” in American
Contributions to the Eleventh International Congress of Slavists. Literature.
Linguistics. Poetics, ed. by Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake
(Columbus, Ohio: Slavica, 1993), 230-250.
- “Neo-Acute
Length in the North Central Dialects of Late Common Slavic,” Journal
of Slavic Linguistics, 1.2 (1993), 219-50.
- “On TRuT Reflexes in Ukrainian,” Harvard Ukrainian
Studies,
18.1-2 (1994), 125-36.
- “On the Phonology of the Neostokavian Accent Retraction in Serbian
and Croatian,” Die Welt der Slaven, 39.2 (1994), 277-96.
- “The Bisyllabic Norm of Late Common Slavic Prosody,” in
American Contributions to the Twelfth International Congress of Slavists.
Literature. Linguistics.
Poetics, ed. by Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake (Bloomington:
Slavica, 1998), 271-284.
- “Polabian Prosody,” Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop
on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, ed. by Z. Boskovic,
S. Franks and W. Snyder. (Ann
Arbor: Michigan Slavic Materials, 1998), 54-74.
- “The Polish Language,” Encyclopedia of Modern East Europe
1815-1989, ed. Richard Frucht (New York: Garland, 2000), 625.
- “Czech
Stress in the Context of West Slavic,” Where
One’s Tongue Rules Well: A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend.
Indiana Slavic
Studies 13, ed. by Laura A. Janda, R. Feldstein and S. Franks (Bloomington:
Slavica, 2002), 75-90. (Invited.)
- “Prosodic Effects in Czech Morphology,” American Contributions
to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana.
2003, ed.
by Robert Maquire and Alan Timberlake (Bloomington: Slavica, 2003), 9-22.
- “Metrical
Quantity in Czech: Evidence from Hypocoristics,” Formal
Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 11: The Amherst Meeting, ed. by
W. Browne, B. Partee and R. Rothstein (Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Materials,
2003), 63-82. Available
in PostScript format
- “On
pretonic length in Belarusian and Ukrainian Nadsnovs’ki
dialects,” in Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 13: The South Carolina
Meeting,
ed. by Steven Franks, Frank Y. Gladney and M. Tasseva-Kurktchieva, (Ann Arbor:
Michigan Slavic Materials, 2005), 52-67.
- “Slavic
Phonology in the United States,” Glossos
8: Slavic Linguistics 2000: The Future of Slavic Linguistics in America, (2006),
ed. by S. Franks, E, Andrews, R. Feldstein, and G. Fowler. Available
in PDF format
- “From Pitch
Accent to Stress: Word Prosody in the Nadsnovs’ki Dialects
of Ukraine and Belarus,” to appear in Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 28.
- “Stress
and Tone in East Slavic Dialects,” Phonology, 23.2 (2006),
125-156.
- “Word
Prosody in the Vladimir-Volga Basin Dialects of Russian,” Journal
of Slavic Linguistics, 15.2 (2007), 177-205.
- “On Quantity Dissimilation
in East Slavic,” in American Contributions to the 14th International
Congress of Slavists, Volume 1. Linguistics, ed. by Christina Y. Bethin, (Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2008), 21-38.
- “Perceptual
Salience in Dialect Contact: The okan'e/akan'e Dialects of East Slavic,” submitted
to journal.
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