UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures


Slavic 351/551 Final Papers

Numeral Systems in PIE and Slavic
The Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
Nationality, Purism, and Language Policy in Eastern Europe
Slavic Morphology: An Analogical Approach
The Slovene Literary Language: Stability in the Face of Diversity
Language Planning and National Identity
A Literary Language for the Rusyn People: An Attainable Goal?
The Functions of Diminutives in Russian
The Development of Western Slavic Phonology from Common Slavic
The Fate of /x/ in Slavic
The Primary Habitat of the Slavs
Common Slavic Animal Terminology
The Chronology of Slavic Palatalizations
The Non-Slavic Languages of the Former Soviet Union
The Kajkavian Dialect of Zagreb
Early Slavic Archaeological Finds in Poland
Extinct Slavic Languages
Language Policies in the Soviet Union
History of the Russian Language
A Brief History of Case Levelling in the Bulgarian Language
The History of the Serbo-Croatian Language, Language Policies in the Former Yugoslavia and the Current Situation of Serbian Today