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2013
Grosu, A. & Rothstein, S.Deborah, 2013. Helen Trugman In Memoriam. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (21), pp.207-209.
2011
Reviewed by Patricia Pires Boulhosa : https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/14578/12.06.11.html?sequence=1(The Medieval Review, 12.06.11)
2010
Gladney, F.Y., 2010. Review: Edmund Gussman. The Phonology of Polish. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (18), pp.131–142.
2007
Grebenyova, L., 2007. Sluicing in Slavic. Journal of Slavic linguistics, 15(1), pp.49–80.
2005
Chapitres XVII - XXI. introd., texte critique, trad., et notes par Jean-Claude Guy
2004
Müller, G., 2004. On Decomposing Inflection Class Features: Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection. In G. Müller, Gunkel, L., & Zifonun, G., eds. Explorations In Nominal Inflection. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, pp. 189–227.
2003
Swimm, J. & Campbell, B., 2003. Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors. In R. Brown & Gaertne, S., eds. Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology : Intergroup Processes. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 218 – 238.
Gjuzelev, V., 2003. Bulgaren und Deutsche im Zeitalter der Ottonen (919–1024). Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика, 27(1), pp.3–10.
Chapitres X - XVI. introd., texte critique, trad., et notes par Jean-Claude Guy
2001
Grinberg, B., 2001. Bulgarski Knizhitsi and the first translation of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Essays in American Studies. Cross-cultural Perspectives, pp.33–56.
Roelke, V., 2001. Electrified Nerves, Degenerated Bodies: Medical Discourses on Neurasthenia in Germany, circa 1880-1914. In M. Gijswijt-Hofstra & Porter, R., eds. Cultures of Neurasthenia from Beard to the First World War . Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, pp. 177-198.
Porter, R., 2001. “Nervousness, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Style: From Luxury to Labor”. In M. Gijswijt-Hofstra & Porter, R., eds. Cultures of Neurasthenia from Beard to the First World War. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, pp. 31-50.

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