Book review
Istorija lingvističeskix učenij: Pozdnee srednevekovje [History of the linguistic sciences: The late Middle Ages]. Ed. by A[gnija] V. Desnickaja
References
Select bibliography of western scholarship
Birnbaum, Henrik
1983 “
Mikrokul’tury Drevnej Rusi i ix meždunarodnye svjazi [Microcultures of Old Rus’ and their international connections]”.
American Contributions to the Ninth International Congress of Slavists (Kiev, 1983), vol.II1, ed. by
Paul Debreczeny, 19–64. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers.

Birnbaum, Henrik
1988 “
The Geneological and Typological Classification of Old Church Slavonic”.
American Contributions to the Tenth International Congress of Slavists (Sofia, 1988): Linguistics, ed. by
Alexander M. Schenker, 45–67. Ibid.

Jagic, Vatroslav
1913 Entstehungsgeschichte der kirchenslavischen Sprache. Berlin:

Nedelkovic, Olga
1988 “
Jazykovyje urovni i xarakternye čerty diglossii v srednevekovyx tekstax pravoslavnyx slavjan [Language levels and specific features of diglossia in medieval texts of the orthodox Slavs]”.
American Contributions to the Tenth Congress of Slavists [see
Birnbaum 1988], 265–300.

Picchio, Ricardo & Harvey Goldblatt
eds 1984 Aspects of the Slavic Language Question, vol.I1:
Church Slavonic – South Slavic – West Slavic; vol.II1:
East Slavic. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers.

Rudnyckyj, Jaroslav B.
1990 “
Ukrainian Lexicography”.
Dictionnaries: An International Encyclopedia of Lexicography, ed. by
Franz Josef Hausmann et al., vol.III1, 2329–2334. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Sebeok, Thomas A.
ed 1963 Current Trends in Linguistics. Vol.I1:
Soviet and East European Linguistics. The Hague: Mouton.

Stone, Gerald & Dean S. Worth
eds 1985 The Formation of the Slavonic Literary Languages: Proceedings of a Conference held in Memory of Robert Auty and Anne Penington at Oxford 6–11 July 1981. (=
UCLA Slavic Studies, vol.11). Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers.

Worth, Dean S.
1978 “
On ‘Diglossia’ in Medieval Russian”.
Die Welt der Slawen 231.371–393.

Worth, Dean S.
1983a “
The ‘Second South Slavic Influence’ in the History of the Russian Literary Language”.
American Contributions to the Ninth International Congress of Slavists (Kiev, 1983), vol.I1, ed. by
Michael S. Flier, 340–372. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers.

Worth, Dean S.
1983b Origins of Russian Grammar: Notes on the State of Russian philology before the advent of printed grammars. (=
UCLA Slavic Studies, 5.) Ibid.
