Slavic Languages
Discover the fascinating world of the Slavic languages with Slavic Languages by Roland Sussex, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. Spanning an impressive 660 pages, this comprehensive volume offers an in-depth exploration of the linguistic structure of major Slavic languages, including Bosnian, Russian, Polish, and Slovak.
Delve into various aspects such as phonology, morphology, and syntax, while also gaining insights into sociolinguistics, dialectology, and socio-historical contexts. This book serves as an essential resource for linguists, language enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Eastern Europe’s languages. Whether you're studying the Slavic language family or looking for a detailed linguistic reference, Slavic Languages is a remarkable addition to your collection.