JSL v. 29 - FASL 28 extra issue
Extra issue of the volume 29 of JSL that includes the FASL 28 proceedings is now published through our website.
Read more about JSL v. 29 - FASL 28 extra issueJournal of Slavic Linguistics, Slavic languages, Linguistics, Slavic Linguistics Society
The Journal of Slavic Linguistics (JSL) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the description and analysis of Slavic languages. JSL is the official journal of the Slavic Linguistics Society since 2006. JSL usually publishes two regular issues per year and an additional extra issue.
Extra issue of the volume 29 of JSL that includes the FASL 28 proceedings is now published through our website.
Read More Read more about JSL v. 29 - FASL 28 extra issueThis is the first FASL extra issue of JSL. It was guest-edited by Andrei Antonenko, John F. Bailyn, Lei Liu, and Anna Melnikova. It consists of 13 papers presented at the annual workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics organized in May 2019 at Stony Brook University (the second Stony Brook meeting).
Up until FASL 27, FASL proceedings were published by Michigan Slavic Publications.
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