Ronald F. Feldstein Selected
Papers in PDF Format
“Russian Nominal Accentual
Patterns as a Redundant Feature of the Genitive Plural Zero-Ending and the Problem
of Feminine and Neuter End-Stress”, Presented at Midwest Slavic
Conference, Ohio State University, 4/18/09.
“Development of Prosodic
Redundancy in East and West Slavic, as Conditioned by the new Zero-Ending,”
2008 AATSEEL Meeting, 12/08.
“On Mobile Vowel Stress in
Russian, as Influenced by Stem-final Consonants”, forthcoming, in
proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology.
Scheibbs, Austria. July, 2008.
Review of The Slavic Languages. Cambridge Language
Surveys, R. Sussex, P. Cubberley. Cambridge University Press (2006), (with
Steven Franks). Lingua 118 (2008),
Pp. 1021–1032.
“Russian Dual Stem
Aspectual Syncretism and the Opposition of Phase and Determinacy.” Glossos 9, http://www.seelrc.org/glossos/issues/9/feldstein.pdf.
(Online journal at http://www.seelrc.org/glossos/). Or: Alternative source
for “Russian Dual Stem Aspectual Syncretism and the Opposition of Phase and
Determinacy”
“Nominal Prosodic
Paradigms and their Synchronic Reflexes in West Slavic”, forthcoming, in
proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology.
Leiden, The Netherlands. July, 2007.
“Polish trot reflexes and the segmental properties of metathesis,”
Festschrift for Jože
Toporišić,
published in Jezikovna predanost:
Akademiku prof. dr. Jožetu Toporišiču ob 80-letnici. (=Zora 44). Maribor, 2006. Pp. 205-213.
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młodości,” written for presentation at „DIACHRONIA W BADANIACH NAD JĘZYKIEM I W DYDAKTYCE SZKOŁY
WYŻSZEJ”, Lodz, June 23, 2006,
published in Rozprawy komisji językowej. Tom
LI. Diachronia w badaniach nad językiem
w dydaktyce szkoły wyższej. Cześć I. Łódź, Łódzkie towarzystwo naukowe,
2006. Pp. 67-77.
“Russian
phonological desinences as a conditioning factor in accentual paradigms.” Tones
and Theories: Proceedings from the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic
Accentology. Zagreb, 2007. Pp. 185-187.
“On the Aspectual Derivation
of ‘Dual Simplexes’,” in East-West
Encounter: Second International Conference on Meaning ⇔ Text Theory. Moscow: ßçûêè Ñëàâÿíñêîé Êóëüòóðû, 2005, pp. 122-131.
Handout, Proceedings
of the Second International
Conference on the Meaning -- Text Theory (MTT-2005), Moscow, 2005.
Handout, International
Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology (IWoBA),
Zagreb, 2005
“Accentual
Base Forms of Russian Nouns and Their Relation to Nominative and Genitive.”
Prepublication proof, Slavica, 2005.
“On the Structure
of Syncretism in Romanian Conjugation,” Contemporary Approaches to Romance
Linguistics: Selected Papers
from The 33rd Linguistic Symposium on
Romance Languages (LSRL). John
Benjamins, 2004, pp. 177-195.
"The Unified
Monophthongization Rule of Common Slavic,"
Journal of Slavic Linguistics 11(2), 2003, pp. 247-281.
“Some Issues of
Reorganizing the Russian One-Stem Verb Classes.” Paper delivered at Duke
University, 2003.
"On the
Classification of Ukrainian Nominal Stress Paradigms." Where
One's Tongue Rules Well: A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend. (=Indiana Slavic Studies 13, 2002. Pp.
91-104).
"A Binary Feature
Approach to Russian Nominal Declension," Glossos 2: Winter 2002.
Published online under the auspices of the Duke-UNC Language Resource
Center.
Also at: http://seelrc.org/glossos/issues/2/feldstein.pdf
.
"Roman
Jakobson's East Slavic zones as presented in Remarques sur l'evolution
phonologique du russe." Vadim
Liapunov Festschrift, Indiana Slavic Studies 11, 2000. Pp. 109-18.
Relative Chronology and
the Split of Slavic Liquid Diphthong Evolution into Northern and Southern
Zones. Paper read at AATSEEL, 1999.
Review of Bethin, Slavic Prosody. Journal of Slavic Linguistics
6(1):
137–143, 1998.
Review of Schenker, The Dawn of Slavic. Anthropological
Linguistics 38(4): 718-726.
"On the
Structural Meaning of the Dybo Law," Indiana Slavic Studies 5
(1990) (=Festschrift for William Edgerton), pp. 43‑60.
"Bulgarian
Nominal Accentual Paradigms and the Problem of Ambiguously Stressed Zero
Morphemes," Slavic and East European Journal 34:4 (1990), pp.
491-505.
Original English version
of translated "Praslovanské
prozodické pozadie vzniku rytmického zákona v
slovenčine," Slavica Slovaca 25:1 (1990), pp. 41‑49: "The Protoslavic Prosodic Background of
the Slovak Rhythmic Law."
"Czyta vs. Czytaj and
the Determination of Polish Conjugational Desinences," International
Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics 35-36 (1987), pp. 65-78.
"The Inverse
Proportionality of Segmental and Suprasegmental in the Russian Verb," Slavic
and East European Journal, 31:4, 1987, pp. 582-594.
"Stress
Restrictions in Russian Nominal Derivation," Slavic and East European
Journal 28:4, Winter, 1984, pp. 502-510.
"The Relative
Chronology of the Slovene Progressive Stress Shift," Slovene Studies
4:2, 1982, pp. 91-97.
"On the
Definition of Russian Stress Paradigms," General Linguistics 20:3,
1980, pp. 123-139.
"The
Polish Vowel Dispalatalization and its Environment," Lingua 50,
1980, pp. 221-242.
"On Stress
and the Vowel-Zero Alternation in Russian," Russian Language Journal
23:115, 1979, pp. 29-44.
"Another
Look at Slavic Liquid Diphthongs," Lingua 38, 1976, pp. 313-334.
"The Prosodic Evolution
of West Slavic in the Context of the Neo-Acute Stress," Glossa 9:1,
1975, pp. 63-78.
Romanian Verb
Handbook
Web publication: http://www.seelrc.org:8080/grammar/mainframe.jsp?nLanguageID=5