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Cahiers Roman Jakobson (CRJ)

(CRJ#1) Letters and Other Materials from the Moscow & Prague Linguistic Circles 1912-1945, ed. by J. Toman

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Czech Translations (CZT)

(CZT#1) Rybi Supiny/Fish Scales, by Reynek, ed. by Kelly Miller and Zdenka Brodska

(CZT#2) Colors, by J. Weil, translated by Rachel Harrell

(CZT#3) Alphabet, by V. Nezval, ed. by J. Toman

(CZT#4) Photography Sees the Surface, by Ladislav Sutnar and Jaromír Funke, Translated by Matthew Witkovsky

(CZT#5) In the Puppet Gardens, by Ivan Wernisch, Translated by Jonathan Bolton

 

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East European Series (XES)

Currently all publications in this series are out-of-print.

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Independent Titles (XMI)

(XMI#2) Utwory Poetickie--Poems, by C. Milosz

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Joint Committee of Eastern Europe (XJC)

(XJC#1) History of Yugoslav Literature, by A. Barac, transl. by P. Mijuskovic

(XJC#4) Czech Literature, by A. Novak, translated from Czech by P. Kussi, ed. with a supplement by W.E. Harkins

(XJC#5) Thirty Years of Yugoslav Literature 1945-1975, by T. Eekman

(XJC#6) Monumenta Serbocroatia: A Bilingual Anthology of Serbian and Croatian Texts from the 12th to the 19th Century, by T. Butler

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Michigan Bibliographic Series (XBS)

(XBS#2) Annotated Bibliography of Statistical Stylistics, compiled and edited by R.W. Bailey and L. Dolezel

(XBS#3) Czeslaw Milosz: An International Bibliography 1930-1980, by R. Volynska-Bogart and W. Zalewski, preface by S. Baranczak

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Michigan Slavic Contributions (MSC)

(MSC#1) O. Henry and the Theory of the Short Story, by B.N. Ejxenbaum, transl. from Russian, with notes and postscript by I.R. Titunik

(MSC#4) Studies in Verbal Art: Texts in Czech and Slovak, R. Jackobson

(MSC#6) Sound, Sign & Meaning: Quinquagenary as the Prague Linguistic Circle, ed. by L. Matejka

(MSC#9) Sign: Semiotics around the World, ed. by R.W. Bailey, L. Matejka & P. Steiner

(MSC#10) Semiosis, Semiotics & the History of Culture, ed. by M. Halle et al

(MSC#11) Semiotics of Russian Culture, by Lotman & Uspenkskij

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Michigan Studies in Humanities (MSH)

(MSH#1) Framework of Language, by R. Jakobson

(MSH#2) Image & Code, ed. by W. Steiner

(MSH#3) Tagmemics, Discourse & Verbal Art, by K.L. Pike

(MSH#4) American Criticism: In the Post Structuralist Age, ed. by I. Konigsberg

(MSH#5) Your Thwarts in Pieces, Your Mooring Rope Cut: Poetry from Babylonia and Assyria, by E. Reiner

(MSH#6) Sacred Farce from Medieval Bohemia, by J.F. Veltrusky

(MSH#7) History: Another Text, by M.D. Birnbaum & R Trager-Verchovsky

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Michigan Slavic Materials (MSM)

(MSM#4) Accent in Serbocroatian, by I. Lehiste

(MSM#6) Origin of the Slavic Phonological System, F.V. Mares

(MSM#10) Slavic Transformational Syntax, ed. by R.D. Brecht & C. V. Chvany

(MSM#11) Orest Somov: Selected Prose in Russian, ed. by J. Mersereau, Jr. & G. Harjan

(MSM#12) Time in Language: Temporal Adverbial Constructions in Czech, Russian and English, by H. Kucera and K. Trnka

(MSM#15) Readings in Soviet Semiotics--Russian Texts, ed, with Foreword and Commentaries by L. Matejka

(MSM#17) Baroque in Bohemia, by M. Souckova, postscript by R. Jakobson

(MSM#18) Piesn Niepodlegla: The Invincible Songz: A Clandestine Anthology, ed. by C. Milosz

(MSM#19) Russian Formalist Film Theory, by H. Eagle

(MSM#21) Hymn O Perle, by C. Milosz

(MSM#33) Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia's Identity, by N.S. Trubetzkoy

(MSM#34) On Karel Capek: A Michigan Slavic Symposium, ed. by M. Makin and J. Toman

(MSM#37) Studies in Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture: The First North American Macedonian Conference, ed. by B.A. Stolz

(MSM#54) Cinema All the Time: An Anthology of Czech Film Theory and Criticism, 1908-1939, ed. by Jaroslav Andel and Petr Szczepanik


Cross Currents

(MSM#20) Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #1, ed. by L. Matejka & B.A. Stolz

(MSM#24) Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #3, ed. by L. Matejka & B.A. Stolz

(MSM#28) Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #6, ed. by L. Matejka

(MSM#29) Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #7, ed. by L. Matejka

(MSM#30) Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #8, ed. by L.
Matejka

Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture #10-12 are available through Yale University Press (http://www.yale.edu/yup/)


Monumenta

(MSM#31) Monumenta Polonica: The First Four Centuries of Polish Poetry, by B. Carpenter

(MSM#41) Monumenta Bulgarica, ed. by T. Butler



Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics -FASL

(MSM#35) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #1: The Ann Arbor Meeting, ed. by J. Toman

(MSM#36) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #2: The MIT Meeting, ed. by S. Avrutin et al.

(MSM#38) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #3: The College Park Meeting, ed. by J. Toman

(MSM#39) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #4: The Cornell Meeting, ed. by W. Browne

(MSM#42) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #5: The Indiana Meeting, ed. by Lindseth & Martina

(MSM#43) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #6: The Connecticut Meeting, ed. by Boskovic, Franks & Snyder

(MSM#44) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #7: The Seattle Meeting 1998, ed. by K. Dziwirek, H. Coats, & C. Vakareliyska

(MSM#45) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #8: The Philadelphia Meeting 1999, ed. by Tracy Holloway King and Irina A. Sekerina

(MSM#46) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #9: The Bloomington Meeting 2000, ed. by Steven Franks, Tracy Holloway King, & Michael Yadroff

(MSM#47) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #10: The Second Ann Arbor Meeting 2001, ed. by Jindrich Toman

(MSM#48) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #11: The Amherst Meeting 2002, ed. by W. Browne, J. Kim, B. Partee, and R. Rothstein

(MSM#49) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #12: The Ottawa Meeting 2003, ed. by O. Arnaudova, W. Browne, M. L. Rivero, D. Stojanovic

(MSM#50) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #13: The South Carolina Meeting 2004, ed. by Franks, Gladney, and Tasseva-Kurktchieva

(MSM#51) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #14: The Princeton Meeting 2005, ed. by Lavine, Franks, Tasseva-Kurktchieva and Filip

(MSM#52) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #15: The Toronto Meeting 2006, ed. by Compton, Goledzinowska and Savchenko

(MSM#53) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #16: The Stony Brook Meeting 2007, ed. by Antonenko, Bailyn, and Bethin

(MSM#55) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #17: The Yale Meeting 2008, ed. by Reich, Babyonyshev, and Kavitskaya

(MSM#56) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics #18: The Second Cornell Meeting 2009, ed. by Browne, Cooper, Fisher, et al

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Michigan Slavic Translations (MST)

(MST#4) Archpriest Avvakum: The LIFE written by Himself, translation, annotation, commentary and a historical introduction by K. Brostrom

(MST#5) Medieval Slavic Lives of Saints & Princes, by M. Kantor

(MST#6) Czech Prose, An Anthology, ed. and translated by W.E. Harkins

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Papers in Slavic Philology (PSP)

(PSP#1) Papers in Slavic Philogogy #1: In Honor of James Farrell, ed. by B.A. Stolz

(PSP#2) Papers is Slavic Philogogy #2: To Honor Jernej Kopitar, ed. by R.L. Lencek & H.R. Cooper

(PSP#3) Among the People, Native Yugoslav Ethnography: Selected Writings of Milenko S. Filipovic, ed. by E.A. Hammel

(PSP#4) Russian Literature and American Critics: In Honor of Deming B. Brown, by K. Brostrom

(PSP#5) Language and Literary Theory: In Honor of L. Matejka, ed. by B.A. Stolz

(PSP#6) For Henry Kucera: Studies in Slavic Philology and Computational Linguistics, ed. by A.W. Mackie

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Reformation in Central Europe (RCE)

(RCE#1) Hussite Movement & Reformation in Bohemia, Moravia & Slovakia, by J.K. Zeman

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