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The Journal of Slavic Linguistics is intended to address issues in the description and analysis of Slavic languages of general interest to linguists, regardless of theoretical orientation. It publishes papers dealing with any aspect of synchronic or diachronic Slavic phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, or pragmatics which raise substantive problems of broad theoretical concern or propose significant descriptive generalizations. Comparative studies and formal analyses are also published. JSL is the official journal of the Slavic Linguistics Society (http://www.slaviclinguistics.org/), whose purpose is to create a community of students and scholars interested in Slavic linguistics, i.e., the systematic and scholarly study of the Slavic languages
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Volume 23, Number 1, Winter-Spring 2015Editorial Board
Editor-In-Chief
Steven Franks, Indiana University
Managing Editor and Technical Editor
Rosemarie Connolly
Book Review Editor
Wayles Browne, Cornell University
Associate Editors
Christina Y. Bethin, SUNY Stony Brook
Wayles Browne, Cornell University
Barbara Citko, University of Washington, Seattle
Stephen M. Dickey, University of Kansas
Hana Filip, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Dusseldorf
Uwe Junghanns, Universität Göttingen
Catherine Rudin, Wayne State College
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John Bailyn, SStony Brook U.
Masako Ueda Fidler, Brown U.
George Fowler, Indiana U.
Frank Y. Gladney, U. of Illinois
Laura Janda, U. of Tromsø
Peter Kosta, U. of Potsdam
Keith Langston, U. of Georgia
James Lavine, Bucknell U.
Jouko Lindstedt, U. of Helsinki
Anita Peti-Stantić, Zagreb U.
Maria Polinsky, Harvard U.
Ljiljana Progovac, Wayne State U.
Gilbert C. Rappaport, U. of Texas
Irina Sekerina, College of Staten Is.
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