Author/Editoredited by Sijmen Tol and René Genis
with the assistance of Ekaterina Bobyleva and Eline van der Veken
introduction by Marc L. Greenberg.
Note (General)At head of title: Permanent International Committee of Linguists.
"Published by the Permanent International Committee of Linguists under the auspices of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies".
Note (Content)Within international linguistics, the study of Slavic languages enjoys considerable interest. The extensive coverage of Slavic languages in the 'Linguistic Bibliography' is evidence of this. The 'Bibliography of Slavic Linguistics, 2000-2014' brings together the details of over 50,000 unique publications, carefully selected, classified, cross-referenced and indexed by professional bibliographers: it gives a complete overview of the field of studies since the beginning of this century. All contributing bibliographers are specialized Slavists themselves, guaranteeing the quality of the descriptions and annotations. The selection includes over thirty publication languages including publications in Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Albanian, Dutch, English, German, Japanese, Hebrew as well as other languages. Marc L. Greenberg's Introduction gives an overview of the state of scholarship in Slavic linguistics and the directions in which the field is headed. The 3 volumes are thematically and geographically ordered in the sections General, Slavic, South Slavic, West Slavic and East Slavic. All references are classified according to a sophisticated classification scheme (over 100 subject classes), refined with an extensive language and subject keyword index.