Description
The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics is the definitive reference work for scholars, researchers, and students of Slavic languages and linguistics. Edited by Danko Šipka and Wayles Browne, this comprehensive handbook provides in-depth coverage of all major aspects of Slavic linguistic research, including phonological systems, morphological structures, syntactic frameworks, and sociolinguistic phenomena.
The handbook features contributions from leading experts in the field, offering detailed analyses of the linguistic characteristics that define Slavic languages such as Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Ukrainian, and Bulgarian. It addresses both historical developments and contemporary linguistic issues, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexity and diversity of Slavic language systems.
Whether examining comparative Slavic linguistics, regional dialects, or language contact phenomena, this handbook serves as an authoritative guide for academic research and advanced study in Slavic linguistics.







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