Prof. Julia Verkholantsev, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pennsylvania, discussed how St. Jerome — a scholar who came from Dalmatia and lived from the mid 300s to the early 400s — ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ) publishes research studies in all areas of Slavic languages, literatures, and cultures.
Following reorganization efforts in the arts and humanities, students and faculty reflect on how proposed consolidation could affect the future of small departments and language programs.
Harvard programs relying heavily on non-tenure track instructors are facing uncertainty as they look to fill impending vacancies amid Harvard’s hiring freeze. Dozens of Harvard affiliates gathered on ...
In 1940, Vladimir Nabokov moved to New York City from Paris and needed a job. He submitted his curriculum vitae to Yale along with three letters of reference, including one penned by Nobel ...
When William Morfill died at what is now 42 Park Town, Oxford, on November 9, 1909, he left a remarkable legacy that is probably not fully appreciated. A keen linguist from his schooldays, his ...
The expression of grammatical number varies from relative simplicity in some languages to great complexity in others. Even in languages where the main patterns are straightforward, we often find ...
Poetry in an ancient language. It feels and speaks Kashubian and about Kashubia. It is almost a century and a half old and is published several times a year under different names. Learn Polish with ...
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