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Novye Iavleniia v Slavianskom Slovoobrazovanii: Sistema i Funktsionirovanie
Doklady XI Mezhdunar. Nauch. Konfer. Komissii po Slavianskomu Slovoobrazovaniiu pri Mezhdun. Komitete Slavistov (Moskva, MGU, Fil. F-t, 24-26 Marta 2009). Trudy i Mater. Mezhdunar. Simpoziusa "Slavian. Iaz. i Kul`tury v Sovremen.Mir
[ New trends in Slavic word formation: System and functioning : Reports of the XIth International Conference of the Commission on the Slavic word formation under the International Committee of Slavicists (Moscow, the Moscow Lomonosov State University, Philological Faculty, March 24-26, 2009)]

Ed. E.V. Petrukhina
Moscow:  MGU, 2010
444 p
pbk. 14 x 21 cm. Printing 300
ISBN: 9785211057036
Language: Russian
The book presents the materials of the International scientific symposium "The Slavic languages and cultures in the modern world" held at the philological faculty of Moscow University. (0.465 kg.)
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