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Publications of Edna Andrews    :chronological  alphabetical  combined listing:

%% Books and Monographs   
@misc{fds305748,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Neuroscience and multilingualism},
   Pages = {1-254},
   Year = {2014},
   Month = {January},
   ISBN = {9781107036550},
   Abstract = {How are languages represented in the human brain? Ideas from
             neuroscience have increasingly been applied to the study of
             language, exploring the neural processes involved in
             acquisition, maintenance and loss of language and languages,
             and the interaction between languages in bi- and
             multilingual speakers. With a sharp focus on
             multilingualism, this culmination of cutting-edge research
             sheds light on this challenging question. Using data from a
             variety of experiments, this is the first book length study
             to offer a new neuroscientific model for analysing
             multilingualism. Alongside a comprehensive analysis of the
             theoretical and experimental contributions to the field, it
             presents new data and analysis obtained from a
             multilingualism fMRI study. It also includes a unique
             longitudinal study of second and third language acquisition
             combined with extensive empirically valid language
             proficiency data of the subjects. A must-read for
             researchers and advanced students interested in
             neurolinguistics, second language acquisition, and bi- and
             multilingualism.},
   Key = {fds305748}
}

@misc{fds309953,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Dickey, S},
   Title = {Slavic Linguistics: In Honor of Ronald Feldstein},
   Year = {2011},
   Key = {fds309953}
}

@misc{fds255231,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Maksimova, E},
   Title = {Russian Translation: Theory and Practice (2
             volumes)},
   Volume = {Two volumes},
   Publisher = {Routledge Publishers},
   Year = {2010},
   Key = {fds255231}
}

@misc{fds309954,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Slavic Linguistics 2K: A Retrospective Volume},
   Publisher = {Slavika Publishers},
   Editor = {Andrews, E and Franks, S and Feldstein, R and G, F},
   Year = {2006},
   Key = {fds309954}
}

@misc{fds255230,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Conversations with lotman: Cultural semiotics in language,
             literature, and cognition},
   Pages = {1-204},
   Publisher = {The University of Toronto Press},
   Year = {2003},
   Month = {January},
   ISBN = {9780802036865},
   Abstract = {Conversations with Lotman is a critical analysis of Russian
             cultural historian and theoretician Jurij Lotman’s central
             contributions to the study of semiotics, including his
             writings on the "semiotics of culture" and the "semiotics of
             artistic space," and his efforts to model the production of
             cultural knowledge and how it is shared in any functioning
             semiotic space. Edna Andrews builds a narrative around
             Lotman’s work by presenting the major principles of his
             cultural semiotic theory, including his doctrine of signs,
             his definition of the "semiosphere," and his modelling of
             communication as a means to create new knowledge and to
             share old knowledge.Andrews also examines how Lotman’s
             semiotic constructs relate to structuralist and
             post-structuralist semiotic theories, the work of other
             theorists of semiotics such as Charles S. Pierce and Thomas
             A. Sebeok, to twentieth-century Russian literary texts, and
             to the cognitive sciences. Andrews grapples with Lotman’s
             difficult, sometimes contradictory, theories of human
             language, perception, and memory, offering semioticians the
             opportunity to read the first sustained study of Lotman’s
             work in English.},
   Key = {fds255230}
}

@misc{fds309955,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Contemporary Russian Studies: Language, Culture,
             Text},
   Pages = {200 pp.; edited-200 pp.; edited},
   Publisher = {GLOSSOS},
   Year = {2002},
   Key = {fds309955}
}

@misc{fds255229,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Russian: A Grammar of Contemporary Russian},
   Publisher = {Lincom Europa, Munchen},
   Year = {2001},
   Key = {fds255229}
}

@misc{fds255226,
   Author = {E. Andrews and Andrews, E and Averyanova, G and Pyadusova, G},
   Title = {Russian Verb: Forms and Functions},
   Publisher = {Russkij jazyk: Moscow},
   Year = {1997},
   Key = {fds255226}
}

@misc{fds255228,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The semantics of suffixation in Russian},
   Series = {Slavic Linguistics},
   Publisher = {Munchen, Germany: Lincom Europa},
   Year = {1996},
   Key = {fds255228}
}

@misc{fds309956,
   Author = {Benjamins, J},
   Title = {A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive
             Features and Deixis},
   Pages = {432 pp.; edited-432 pp.; edited},
   Editor = {Andrews, E and Tobin, Y},
   Year = {1996},
   Key = {fds309956}
}

@misc{fds45950,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {About Sintetizm, Mathematics and other things. (in Russian)
             (O синтетиэме, математике и
             прочем �.: Pоман <<мы>> еи
             замятина},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg, Russia: Astra Lyuks},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds45950}
}

@misc{fds255227,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness theory: The union of asymmetry and semiosis in
             language},
   Series = {The Roman Jakobson Series in Linguistics and
             Poetics},
   Publisher = {Durham, NC: Duke Univeristy Press},
   Year = {1990},
   Key = {fds255227}
}

@misc{fds255224,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A second year grammar and one-stem dictionary},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds255224}
}

@misc{fds255225,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A first year Supplementary Russian grammar},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds255225}
}

@misc{fds255223,
   Author = {Andrews, E and McLaws, G and Rogers, A},
   Title = {A handbook of Russian verbal prefixes},
   Publisher = {Bloomington: Physsardt},
   Year = {1983},
   Key = {fds255223}
}


%% Textbooks   
@misc{fds151623,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Русские глагольные приставки.},
   Publisher = {Russian Language Publishers: Moscow},
   Year = {2009},
   Key = {fds151623}
}

@misc{fds48540,
   Author = {E. Andrews and E. Maksimova},
   Title = {С места в карьер: A structural approach to
             contemporary Russian grammar - an instructor's
             manual},
   Publisher = {Boston, MA: Focus Publishers},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds48540}
}

@misc{fds48541,
   Author = {E. Andrews and I. Dolgova and E. Predtecenskaja},
   Title = {Пособие по русскому глаголу (Posobie
             po russkomu glagolu)},
   Volume = {2},
   Publisher = {New York: CIEE},
   Year = {1988},
   Key = {fds48541}
}

@misc{fds48542,
   Author = {E. Andrews and G.N. Averyanova and G.I. Pyadusova},
   Title = {Пособие по русскому глаголу (Posobie
             po russkomu glagolu)},
   Volume = {1},
   Publisher = {New York: CIEE},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds48542}
}


%% Papers Published   
@article{fds372813,
   Author = {Eierud, C and Michael, A and Banks, D and Andrews,
             E},
   Title = {Resting-state functional connectivity in lifelong
             musicians},
   Journal = {Psychoradiology},
   Volume = {3},
   Year = {2023},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/psyrad/kkad003},
   Abstract = {Background: It has been postulated that musicianship can
             lead to enhanced brain and cognitive reserve, but the neural
             mechanisms of this effect have been poorly understood.
             Lifelong professional musicianship in conjunction with novel
             brain imaging techniques offers a unique opportunity to
             examine brain network differences between musicians and
             matched controls. Objective: In this study we aim to
             investigate how resting-state functional networks (FNs)
             manifest in lifelong active musicians. We will evaluate the
             FNs of lifelong musicians and matched healthy controls using
             resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.
             Methods: We derive FNs using the data-driven independent
             component analysis approach and analyze the functional
             network connectivity (FNC) between the default mode (DMN),
             sensory-motor (SMN), visual (VSN), and auditory (AUN)
             networks. We examine whether the linear regressions between
             FNC and age are different between the musicians and the
             control group. Results: The age trajectory of average FNC
             across all six pairs of FNs shows significant differences
             between musicians and controls. Musicians show an increase
             in average FNC with age while controls show a decrease (P =
             0.013). When we evaluated each pair of FN, we note that in
             musicians FNC values increased with age in DMN-AUN, DMN-VSN,
             and SMN-VSN and in controls FNC values decreased with age in
             DMN-AUN, DMN-SMN, AUN-SMN, and SMN-VSN. Conclusion: This
             result provides early evidence that lifelong musicianship
             may contribute to enhanced brain and cognitive reserve.
             Results of this study are preliminary and need to be
             replicated with a larger number of participants.},
   Doi = {10.1093/psyrad/kkad003},
   Key = {fds372813}
}

@article{fds354957,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Eierud, C and Banks, D and Harshbarger, T and Michael, A and Rammell, C},
   Title = {Effects of Lifelong Musicianship on White Matter Integrity
             and Cognitive Brain Reserve.},
   Journal = {Brain Sci},
   Volume = {11},
   Number = {1},
   Year = {2021},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11010067},
   Abstract = {There is a significant body of research that has identified
             specific, high-end cognitive demand activities and
             lifestyles that may play a role in building cognitive brain
             reserve, including volume changes in gray matter and white
             matter, increased structural connectivity, and enhanced
             categorical perception. While normal aging produces trends
             of decreasing white matter (WM) integrity, research on
             cognitive brain reserve suggests that complex sensory-motor
             activities across the life span may slow down or reverse
             these trends. Previous research has focused on structural
             and functional changes to the human brain caused by training
             and experience in both linguistic (especially bilingualism)
             and musical domains. The current research uses diffusion
             tensor imaging to examine the integrity of subcortical white
             matter fiber tracts in lifelong musicians. Our analysis,
             using Tortoise and ICBM-81, reveals higher fractional
             anisotropy, an indicator of greater WM integrity, in aging
             musicians in bilateral superior longitudinal fasciculi and
             bilateral uncinate fasciculi. Statistical methods used
             include Fisher's method and linear regression analysis.
             Another unique aspect of this study is the accompanying
             behavioral performance data for each participant. This is
             one of the first studies to look specifically at
             musicianship across the life span and its impact on
             bilateral WM integrity in aging.},
   Doi = {10.3390/brainsci11010067},
   Key = {fds354957}
}

@article{fds360596,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The importance of lotmanian and peircean semiotics in
             linguistic analysis},
   Journal = {Balkanistica},
   Volume = {33},
   Pages = {221-230},
   Year = {2020},
   Month = {January},
   Key = {fds360596}
}

@article{fds367405,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Cognitive Neuroscience and Multilingualism},
   Pages = {19-47},
   Booktitle = {The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualism},
   Year = {2019},
   Month = {January},
   ISBN = {9781119387701},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119387725.ch2},
   Abstract = {This chapter presents some of the major findings of two
             types of imaging (hemodynamic and electrophysiological) in
             the context of the study of multilingualism. One of the
             issues with the study of bilingualism and the brain is the
             lack of empirically valid proficiency data on the subjects
             included in these studies. Research agendas of brain and
             language(s) can benefit when taking advantage of fundamental
             notions central to the field of theoretical linguistics. The
             chapter touches on some of the more salient concepts that
             are relevant to the neuroscience of multilingualism. The
             inevitability of translation at all levels of human language
             is one of the fundamental defining principles of language
             itself. The chapter looks specifically at cortical
             stimulation mapping (CSM) and functional magnetic resonance
             imaging (fMRI). The existence of internationally recognized
             proficiency testing systems like the Common European
             Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) makes it
             feasible for neuroscience research to treat language
             proficiency in an empirically reliable way.},
   Doi = {10.1002/9781119387725.ch2},
   Key = {fds367405}
}

@article{fds321688,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The importance of Lotmanian semiotics to sign theory and the
             cognitive neurosciences},
   Journal = {Sign Systems Studies},
   Volume = {43},
   Number = {2-3},
   Pages = {347-364},
   Publisher = {University of Tartu Press},
   Year = {2015},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/SSS.2015.43.2-3.10},
   Abstract = {The following paper is based on a presentation given as the
             Juri Lotman Lecture at the University of Tartu conference
             "Creative Continuity: 50 years of Sign Systems Studies", on
             December 5th, 2014. The focus of the current analysis is to
             bring to light important new directions in cognitive
             neuroscience and cognitive neurolinguistics and how Lotman's
             work contributes to deepening our understanding of the
             complex relationship of language(s) and brain(s) and the
             ever present dynamic cultural context.},
   Doi = {10.12697/SSS.2015.43.2-3.10},
   Key = {fds321688}
}

@article{fds320545,
   Author = {Thompson, RJ and Walther, I and Tufts, C and Lee, KC and Paredes, L and Fellin, L and Andrews, E and Serra, M and Hill, JL and Tate, EB and Schlosberg, L},
   Title = {Development and Assessment of the Effectiveness of an
             Undergraduate General Education Foreign Language
             Requirement},
   Journal = {Foreign Language Annals},
   Volume = {47},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {653-668},
   Publisher = {WILEY},
   Year = {2014},
   Month = {December},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/flan.12112},
   Abstract = {This article describes a faculty-led, multiyear process of
             formulating learning objectives and assessing the
             effectiveness of a foreign language requirement for all
             College of Arts and Sciences undergraduates at a research
             university. Three interrelated research questions were
             addressed: (1) What were the levels and patterns of language
             courses completed under the language requirement compared to
             those under the previous curriculum? (2) To what extent was
             the oral proficiency learning objective being attained? and
             (3) How did oral proficiency vary by course level and the
             patterns of courses completed to satisfy the language
             requirement? The oral proficiency of 614 students was
             assessed with the Simulated Oral Proficiency Interview and
             categorized in terms of ACTFL ratings. Study findings
             indicated that 76% of students met or exceeded the objective
             of the Intermediate Mid level of oral proficiency and that
             oral proficiency differed by course level and the pattern of
             courses completed to satisfy the language requirement. In
             particular, the impact of completing an advanced-level
             course was clear, which in turn had implications for
             curricular policies and academic advising. It is argued that
             faculty-led evaluation of program effectiveness, in which
             assessment approaches are both summative and formative and
             findings are routinely used to improve educational practices
             as well as document student learning, is the necessary
             context for developing an evidence-based approach to
             undergraduate language education.},
   Doi = {10.1111/flan.12112},
   Key = {fds320545}
}

@article{fds324114,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Frigau, L and Voyvodic-Casabo, C and Voyvodic, J and Wright, J},
   Title = {Multilingualism and fMRI: Longitudinal Study of Second
             Language Acquisition.},
   Journal = {Brain Sci},
   Volume = {3},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {849-876},
   Year = {2013},
   Month = {May},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci3020849},
   Abstract = {BOLD fMRI is often used for the study of human language.
             However, there are still very few attempts to conduct
             longitudinal fMRI studies in the study of language
             acquisition by measuring auditory comprehension and reading.
             The following paper is the first in a series concerning a
             unique longitudinal study devoted to the analysis of bi- and
             multilingual subjects who are: (1) already proficient in at
             least two languages; or (2) are acquiring Russian as a
             second/third language. The focus of the current analysis is
             to present data from the auditory sections of a set of three
             scans acquired from April, 2011 through April, 2012 on a
             five-person subject pool who are learning Russian during the
             study. All subjects were scanned using the same protocol for
             auditory comprehension on the same General Electric LX 3T
             Signa scanner in Duke University Hospital. Using a
             multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) for
             statistical analysis, proficiency measurements are shown to
             correlate significantly with scan results in the Russian
             conditions over time. The importance of both the left and
             right hemispheres in language processing is discussed.
             Special attention is devoted to the importance of
             contextualizing imaging data with corresponding behavioral
             and empirical testing data using a multivariate analysis of
             variance. This is the only study to date that includes: (1)
             longitudinal fMRI data with subject-based proficiency and
             behavioral data acquired in the same time frame; and (2)
             statistical modeling that demonstrates the importance of
             covariate language proficiency data for understanding
             imaging results of language acquisition.},
   Doi = {10.3390/brainsci3020849},
   Key = {fds324114}
}

@article{fds321689,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness},
   Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Tense and Aspect},
   Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
   Year = {2012},
   Month = {September},
   ISBN = {9780195381979},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195381979.013.0007},
   Abstract = {The concept of markedness is often used to formulate the
             solution to problems that arise in the morphology and/or
             semantics of tense, aspect, and mood, and is especially
             prominent in certain fields, one of which is Slavic
             linguistics. This is perhaps not surprising, given the roles
             of Roman Jakobson, Nikolai Trubetskoy, and other members of
             the Prague School in the founding of the theory of
             markedness and distinctive features. Jakobson's markedness
             theory is a qualitative theory of oppositional relations,
             presented not in a comprehensive discussion of markedness in
             general, but rather in applications to specific problems
             within the areas of phonology, morphology, and semantics.
             This article reviews the development of basic concepts in
             markedness theory and considers some "myths" where that
             theory is concerned. It also looks at Jakobson's theory of
             "shifters," its application to the Russian verb, and its
             revision by C. H. van Schooneveld and H. I. Aronson, and
             finally discusses markedness in the study of Russian verbal
             aspect.},
   Doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195381979.013.0007},
   Key = {fds321689}
}

@article{fds255232,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Language and brain: Recasting meaning in the definition of
             human language},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {2011},
   Number = {184},
   Pages = {11-32},
   Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
   Year = {2011},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0037-1998},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000291664600002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {The purpose of this paper is to articulate the central
             issues and controversies that currently dominate the study
             of the relationship between language and brain and, as a
             result, we will attempt to fundamentally redefine the way
             language is viewed by the neurosciences by recasting
             traditional linguistic definitions of human language. In
             order to achieve these goals, we will take into account (1)
             important aspects of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and
             neurofunctionality, (2) the role of imaging technologies
             (especially PET and fMRI) in formulating specific questions
             for testing hypotheses about language and the brain,
             including what these technologies can and cannot do, and (3)
             a discussion of the myths about the neurological
             representations of human language. Our conclusions will take
             into account evidence on aphasias and medial temporal lobe
             (MTL) damage that directly affects the way we understand the
             relationship between language, brain, and memory. © Walter
             de Gruyter.},
   Doi = {10.1515/semi.2011.020},
   Key = {fds255232}
}

@article{fds255222,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Bae, C and Davis, N and Kang, P and Mehta, N and Hausburg,
             T},
   Title = {Speech and Sung Phoneme Perception},
   Year = {2011},
   Key = {fds255222}
}

@article{fds255207,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness Theory: Tense and Aspect in the Russian
             Verb},
   Booktitle = {The Russian Verb (Oxford University Press)},
   Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
   Editor = {Binnick, R},
   Year = {2010},
   Key = {fds255207}
}

@article{fds166666,
   Author = {E. Andrews and E. Maksimova},
   Title = {Semiotic Transitions: A Key to Modelling
             Translation},
   Journal = {Sign Systems Studies},
   Volume = {36},
   Number = {3},
   Year = {2009},
   Key = {fds166666}
}

@article{fds255204,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Lotman and the Cognitive Sciences: The Role of
             Autocommunication in the Language of Memory},
   Booktitle = {Integration und Explosion. Perspektiven auf die
             Kutursemiotik Jurij Lotmans},
   Publisher = {Unviersity of Konstanz, Germany},
   Year = {2009},
   Key = {fds255204}
}

@article{fds255205,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Redefining Discontinuity in Cultural Space: Principles of
             Semiospheric Explosion},
   Booktitle = {Introductory article to Ju. M. Lotman, Culture and
             Explosion, trans. by W. Clark},
   Publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
   Year = {2009},
   Key = {fds255205}
}

@article{fds255206,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Series of articles on semiotic topics},
   Booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Semiotics},
   Publisher = {London: Routledge Publishers},
   Editor = {Cobley, P},
   Year = {2009},
   Key = {fds255206}
}

@article{fds255202,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Maksimova, E},
   Title = {Semiospheric Transitions: A Key to Modelling
             Translation},
   Booktitle = {Sign Systems Studies, Труды по знаковым
             системам},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds255202}
}

@article{fds255203,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {“The Semiotics of Jurij Lotman.”},
   Booktitle = {The Literary Encyclopedia.},
   Publisher = {The Literary Dictionary Company Limited},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds255203}
}

@article{fds321690,
   Author = {Skotko, BG and Andrews, E and Einstein, G},
   Title = {Corrigendum to "Language and the medial temporal lobe:
             Evidence from H.M.'s spontaneous discourse" [Journal of
             Memory and Language 53 (2005) 397-415] (DOI:10.1016/j.jml.2005.05.003)},
   Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
   Volume = {54},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {635},
   Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {May},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2006.01.003},
   Doi = {10.1016/j.jml.2006.01.003},
   Key = {fds321690}
}

@article{fds45996,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Gender roles and perception: Russian diminutives in
             discourse},
   Booktitle = {Slavic Gender Linguistics},
   Publisher = {Amsterdam: John Benjamins Press},
   Editor = {M. Mills},
   Year = {2006},
   Key = {fds45996}
}

@article{fds45968,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Grammar and pragmatics: The two axes of language and
             deixis},
   Volume = {49},
   Pages = {407-413},
   Booktitle = {Current Issues in Lingusitic Theory},
   Editor = {L.R. Waugh and S. Rudy},
   Year = {2006},
   Key = {fds45968}
}

@article{fds255201,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Zamyatin and the circle of colors},
   Booktitle = {Zamyatin and "We": An Anthology},
   Year = {2006},
   Key = {fds255201}
}

@article{fds321691,
   Author = {Skotko, BG and Andrews, E and Einstein, G},
   Title = {Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.'s
             spontaneous discourse},
   Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
   Volume = {53},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {397-415},
   Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2005.05.003},
   Abstract = {Previous researchers have found it challenging to
             disentangle the memory and language capabilities of the
             famous amnesic patient H.M. Here, we present an original
             linguistic analysis of H.M. based on empirical data drawing
             upon novel spoken discourse with him. The results did not
             uncover the language deficits noted previously. Instead,
             H.M.'s level of oral usage was remarkably competent: He
             performed well within the normal range for his age and
             educational cohort. Thus, we found no support for the view
             that medial temporal lobe structures are critical for the
             maintenance of language comprehension and production. ©
             2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
   Doi = {10.1016/j.jml.2005.05.003},
   Key = {fds321691}
}

@article{fds255218,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Slavic Languages in the Context of Languages of the Worl.
             Review of Comrie/Corbett The Slavonic Languages},
   Journal = {SEEJ},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {Fall},
   Key = {fds255218}
}

@article{fds255233,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Medial Temporal Lobes and Languages: The Case of
             HM,},
   Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
   Year = {2005},
   Key = {fds255233}
}

@article{fds255234,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Neurolinguistic perspectives on Second Language
             Acquisition},
   Journal = {Language (Journal of the Linguistic Society of
             America)},
   Year = {2005},
   Key = {fds255234}
}

@article{fds255242,
   Author = {E. Andrews and Andrews, E and Skotko, B},
   Title = {H.M.’s Language Skills: Clues About Language and the
             Medial Temporal Lobe},
   Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
   Year = {2005},
   Key = {fds255242}
}

@article{fds39266,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Conversations with Lotman: Cultural Semiotics in Language,
             Literature and Cognition},
   Publisher = {University of Toronto Press},
   Year = {2004},
   Key = {fds39266}
}

@article{fds46009,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Пределы русской души: построение
             художественного пространства в
             творчестве М.А. Булгакова и Е.И.
             Замятина},
   Series = {Weiner Slawistischer Almanach Bach, 54},
   Pages = {241-252},
   Booktitle = {Leib, Geist und Seele in der russischen Literatur und
             Kultur},
   Editor = {J. van Baak and S. Brouwer},
   Year = {2004},
   Key = {fds46009}
}

@article{fds340364,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Redefining textual boundaries: Torop and the Tartu school of
             semiotics},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {144},
   Number = {144},
   Pages = {377-380},
   Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
   Year = {2003},
   Month = {December},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/semi.2003.033},
   Doi = {10.1515/semi.2003.033},
   Key = {fds340364}
}

@article{fds46010,
   Author = {E. Andrews and E. Maksimova},
   Title = {Замятинский Пушкин: Пушкинские
             образы в романе ?Мы? Е.И.
             Замятина},
   Pages = {364-371},
   Booktitle = {Russkoe slovo v mirovoj kul'ture},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg: Izd. Politexnika},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds46010}
}

@article{fds255198,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Gender Roles and Perception: Russian Diminutives in
             Discourse},
   Booktitle = {Slavic Gender Linguistics},
   Publisher = {John Benjamins Press, Amsterdam},
   Editor = {Mills, M},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255198}
}

@article{fds255199,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Peterburg Axmatovoj i Bloka},
   Booktitle = {Gorod, gor'koj lyubovyu lyubimyj},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg, Russia: Astra Lyuks},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255199}
}

@article{fds255200,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Viktor Shklovskij: proza 20-x godov},
   Booktitle = {The Poetics and Stylistics of the Literature of the Nineteen
             Twenties},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg University Press},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255200}
}

@article{fds255221,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Teorija postroenie xudozhestvennogo prostranstva: Lotman i
             Florenskij},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg University Press},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255221}
}

@article{fds255241,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Tartu School Contributions to the Study of Literary Texts:
             The Work of Peeter Torop},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {144},
   Number = {1/4},
   Pages = {377-380},
   Year = {2003},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/semi.2003.033},
   Doi = {10.1515/semi.2003.033},
   Key = {fds255241}
}

@article{fds255254,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Memory, Language and Brain},
   Journal = {Prague School Linguistics},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255254}
}

@article{fds255256,
   Author = {E. Andrews and Andrews, E and Maksimova, E},
   Title = {Zamjatinkskij Puskin},
   Journal = {Russkaja Literatura, Journal of the Institute of Russian
             Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Puskinskij
             Dom},
   Publisher = {accepted},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds255256}
}

@article{fds255197,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Russian Contributions to Cognitive Science: Vygotsky, Luria,
             Jakobson and Lotman},
   Booktitle = {Contemporary Russian Studies: Language, Culture,
             Text},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg University Press},
   Year = {2002},
   Key = {fds255197}
}

@article{fds255250,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Russian Derivational Morphology and Shifting
             Reference},
   Journal = {Townsend Memorial Volume},
   Year = {2002},
   Key = {fds255250}
}

@article{fds255196,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Text and Culture: Continuous Discontinuity in Lotman and
             Zamjatin},
   Series = {XLIX-IV},
   Pages = {347-370},
   Booktitle = {Russian Literature},
   Publisher = {Netherlands},
   Year = {2001},
   Month = {May},
   Key = {fds255196}
}

@article{fds255193,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {K opredeleniju semioticheskogo prostranstva},
   Booktitle = {Jazyk, Kul'tura, Obshchenie, 92-95},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg University},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255193}
}

@article{fds255194,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Nine short articles on major figures and central theoretical
             constructs in semiotic and linguistic theory},
   Booktitle = {The Icon Critical Dictionary of Semiotics and
             Linguistics},
   Publisher = {Cambridge, UK: Icon Books},
   Editor = {Cobley, P},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255194}
}

@article{fds255195,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The Role of Semiotics in Modern Linguistic
             Theory},
   Booktitle = {Contemporary Slavic Linguistics},
   Publisher = {Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers},
   Editor = {Fowler, G},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255195}
}

@article{fds255217,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Jakobson between East and West: 1915-1939},
   Journal = {SEEJ (The Slavic and East European Journal)},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255217}
}

@article{fds255220,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Recasting Animacy: The Codification of Perceptual
             Distinctions in Language},
   Pages = {205-223},
   Publisher = {Mouton Publishers: Berlin},
   Editor = {Contini-Morava, E and Tobin, Y},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255220}
}

@article{fds255251,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The Tartu School at the End of the Twentieth
             Century},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {131},
   Number = {3-4},
   Pages = {267-71},
   Year = {2000},
   Key = {fds255251}
}

@article{fds255252,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Lotman's communication act and semiosis},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {126},
   Number = {1-4},
   Pages = {1-16},
   Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0037-1998},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000084194900001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1515/semi.1999.126.1-4.1},
   Key = {fds255252}
}

@article{fds255219,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The Memory of Language in the Language of
             Memory},
   Journal = {The Peirce Seminar Papers (An Annual of Semiotic
             Analysis)},
   Volume = {4},
   Pages = {623-637},
   Year = {1999},
   Key = {fds255219}
}

@article{fds255253,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The Jakobsonian Legacy in Contemporary Poetics},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {123},
   Number = {1/2},
   Year = {1999},
   Key = {fds255253}
}

@article{fds255192,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The semiotics of catastrophe: Interpretants and linguistic
             change},
   Pages = {179-182},
   Booktitle = {Semiotics Around the World: Synthesis in
             Diversity},
   Publisher = {Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter},
   Editor = {Rauch, I},
   Year = {1997},
   Key = {fds255192}
}

@article{fds255216,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Einstein: Selected Works (vols III & IV) by Richard Taylor &
             William Powell},
   Journal = {Europe-Asia Studies},
   Year = {1997},
   Key = {fds255216}
}

@article{fds255238,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Interpretants and linguistic change: The case of -x- in
             modern standard colloquial Russian},
   Journal = {Journal of Slavic Linguistics},
   Volume = {1},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {199-218},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {Summer},
   Key = {fds255238}
}

@article{fds255255,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Peirce and Jakobson Revisited: The Relation of Visual and
             Auditory Signs in Human Language},
   Journal = {The Peirce Papers III},
   Volume = {12},
   Pages = {11-27},
   Year = {1997},
   Key = {fds255255}
}

@article{fds255236,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Cultural sensitivity and political correctness: The
             linguistic problem of naming},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Volume = {71},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {389-404},
   Publisher = {JSTOR},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/455713},
   Doi = {10.2307/455713},
   Key = {fds255236}
}

@article{fds255191,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Sovremennaja zizn’ i vopros o tabu},
   Booktitle = {Avrora},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg, Russia},
   Year = {1996},
   Key = {fds255191}
}

@article{fds255244,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The shift of ’shame’ in Slavic},
   Journal = {IJSLP},
   Volume = {XXXIX-XL},
   Pages = {299-312},
   Year = {1996},
   Key = {fds255244}
}

@article{fds255190,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Upotreblenie laskatel’nyx form v razgovore s
             det’mi},
   Booktitle = {Avrora},
   Publisher = {St. Petersburg, Russia},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {July},
   Key = {fds255190}
}

@article{fds255189,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Seeing is believing: Categories of visual perception in
             Russian},
   Pages = {361-380},
   Booktitle = {Meaning as Explanation: Advances in Linguistic Sign
             Theory},
   Publisher = {Mouton De Gruyter},
   Editor = {Contini-Moraga, E and Goldberg, RS},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds255189}
}

@article{fds255214,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Evaluation in ELT by Cyril Weir & Jon Robers},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds255214}
}

@article{fds255215,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Osobennosti razvitija russkoj leksiki v novejsij period (na
             materiale gazet)},
   Journal = {The Slavic and East European Journal},
   Volume = {39},
   Number = {3},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {Fall},
   Key = {fds255215}
}

@article{fds255235,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Adult speaker and child addressee: Usage and perception of
             Russian diminutives},
   Journal = {Russian Language Journal},
   Volume = {XLIX},
   Number = {162-4},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds255235}
}

@article{fds255186,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The interface of iconicity and interpretants},
   Volume = {2},
   Pages = {9-28},
   Booktitle = {The Peirce Seminar Papers (An Annual of Semiotic
             Analysis)},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds255186}
}

@article{fds255187,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Gender and declension shifts in contemporary standard
             Russian: Markedness as a semiotic principle},
   Booktitle = {A Calculus of Meaning: Studies in Markedness, Distinctive
             Features and Deixis},
   Publisher = {Amsterdam: John Benjamins},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds255187}
}

@article{fds255188,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness theory: An explication of its theoretical basis
             and applicability in semantic analysis},
   Booktitle = {Memorial volume to honor J. Daniel Armstrong},
   Publisher = {Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers},
   Editor = {Gribble, C and Schooneveld, CHV and Townsend, C},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds255188}
}

@article{fds255213,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The Port-Royal Grammar},
   Journal = {SECOL Review},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds255213}
}

@article{fds255185,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The iconicity of gender shifts in contemporary
             Russian},
   Pages = {202-213},
   Booktitle = {Contributions to the International Congress of
             Slavists},
   Year = {1993},
   Key = {fds255185}
}

@article{fds255237,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Johns, MS and Borchardt, F},
   Title = {Gender signalling in Russian: A contrastive analysis of
             native speakers and artificial neural networks},
   Journal = {Language Quarterly},
   Volume = {31},
   Number = {1-2},
   Pages = {1-40},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {Winter},
   Key = {fds255237}
}

@article{fds255239,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {’Vzaimosvjaz’ tvorcestva Bulgakova i
             Zamjatina},
   Journal = {Vestnik SPBU},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {January},
   Key = {fds255239}
}

@article{fds255212,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Contemporary Morphology},
   Journal = {Studies in Second Language Acquisition},
   Year = {1992},
   Key = {fds255212}
}

@article{fds255211,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Language: A Theory of its Stucture and Use by Pers
             Saugstad},
   Journal = {Language},
   Volume = {67},
   Number = {1},
   Year = {1991},
   Month = {March},
   Key = {fds255211}
}

@article{fds255184,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The boundaries of sense: Cvetaeva’s extension of the
             morpheme},
   Series = {UCLA Slavic Studies Series},
   Booktitle = {Studies in Poetics},
   Year = {1991},
   Key = {fds255184}
}

@article{fds255210,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness Theory by Ed Batistella},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Year = {1991},
   Key = {fds255210}
}

@article{fds255245,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Pierce’s emotional interpretant: A key to
             bilingualism},
   Journal = {International Review of Applied Linguistics
             (IRAL)},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {August},
   Key = {fds255245}
}

@article{fds255183,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Semanticeskij analiz russkix glagol’nyx pristavok i
             predlogov o i ob},
   Booktitle = {Russkij jazyk za rubezom},
   Publisher = {Moscow},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   Key = {fds255183}
}

@article{fds255243,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A dialogue on the sign: Can Peirce and Jakobson be
             reconciled?},
   Journal = {Semiotica},
   Volume = {82},
   Number = {1-2},
   Pages = {1-14},
   Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0037-1998},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1990EM25700001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1515/semi.1990.82.1-2.1},
   Key = {fds255243}
}

@article{fds321692,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Peirce's emotional interpretant: A key to
             bilingualism},
   Journal = {IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in
             Language Teaching},
   Volume = {28},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {185-200},
   Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iral.1990.28.3.185},
   Doi = {10.1515/iral.1990.28.3.185},
   Key = {fds321692}
}

@article{fds255182,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Grammar and pragmatics: The two axes of language and
             deixis},
   Booktitle = {New Vistas in Grammar: Invariance and Variation},
   Publisher = {John Benjamins},
   Year = {1990},
   Key = {fds255182}
}

@article{fds255209,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Cognitive Science},
   Journal = {SECOL Review},
   Year = {1990},
   Key = {fds255209}
}

@article{fds255240,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A semiotic revolution: Peirce and Jakobson on the nature of
             the sign},
   Journal = {Secol Review},
   Volume = {14},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {Spring},
   Key = {fds255240}
}

@article{fds255181,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Lingvistika i poetika i interpretacija teksta: Zimnaja noc
             Pasternaka},
   Booktitle = {Vestnik Lgu},
   Publisher = {Leningrad State University},
   Year = {1989},
   Month = {October},
   Key = {fds255181}
}

@article{fds255180,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A study in linguistic sign theory: The suffix -K-A/-KA in
             modern Russian},
   Pages = {123-134},
   Booktitle = {From Sign to Text in Linguistics, Literature and the
             Arts},
   Publisher = {John Benjamins},
   Editor = {Tobin, Y},
   Year = {1989},
   Key = {fds255180}
}

@article{fds255178,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Gender shifts and myths about markedness},
   Booktitle = {University of North Carolina Linguistic Circle},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds255178}
}

@article{fds255179,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Jakobsonian markedness theory as mathematical
             principle},
   Pages = {177-197},
   Booktitle = {The Generation of the 1890s: Jakobson, Trubetzkoy,
             Mayakovsky: The First Roman Jakobson Colloquium},
   Publisher = {Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds255179}
}

@article{fds255208,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Frontiers in Semiotics edited by J. Deely, B. Williams &
             F.E. Kruse},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Volume = {62},
   Year = {1987},
   Key = {fds255208}
}

@article{fds255177,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {An extention of the concept of shifter in verbal categories:
             Perceptual versus transmissional deixis},
   Pages = {73-80},
   Booktitle = {University of North Carolina Linguistic Circle},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds255177}
}

@article{fds255246,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A reevaluation of the relationship between grammatical
             gender and declension in modern Greek and
             Russian},
   Journal = {IJSLP},
   Volume = {XXXIV},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds255246}
}

@article{fds255247,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness theory in morphology and semantics: The
             reconciliation of contextual versus general
             meaning},
   Journal = {The SECOL Review},
   Volume = {X},
   Number = {3},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds255247}
}

@article{fds255248,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {The prefixes DE- and UN- in modern American
             English},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Volume = {61},
   Number = {3},
   Year = {1986},
   Month = {Fall},
   Key = {fds255248}
}

@article{fds255175,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {Markedness reversals in linguistic sign systems},
   Pages = {169-180},
   Booktitle = {In Memory of Roman Jakobson: Papers from the 1984
             MALC},
   Publisher = {Columbia: University of Missouri},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds255175}
}

@article{fds255176,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A synchronic semantic analysis of the preverbs O- and OB- in
             modern Serbo-Croatian},
   Pages = {7-18},
   Booktitle = {Papers for the Fifth Congress of Southeast European Studies,
             Belgrade},
   Publisher = {Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds255176}
}

@article{fds255249,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {A Semantic Analysis of the Russian Prepositions/Preverbs
             O(-) and OB(-)},
   Journal = {The Slavic and East European Journal},
   Volume = {28},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {477-477},
   Publisher = {JSTOR},
   Year = {1984},
   Month = {Winter},
   ISSN = {0037-6752},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984AFU6300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.2307/307635},
   Key = {fds255249}
}

@article{fds255174,
   Author = {Andrews, E},
   Title = {An error analysis of modern Russian},
   Volume = {6},
   Number = {2},
   Booktitle = {Teaching and Learning at Indiana University},
   Publisher = {Bloomington, IN: Teaching Resource Center, Indiana
             University},
   Year = {1983},
   Month = {Winter},
   Key = {fds255174}
}


%% Book Reviews   
@article{fds46012,
   Author = {E. Andrews},
   Title = {Frontiers in Semiotics edited by J. Deely, B.
             Williams & F.E. Kruse},
   Journal = {American Speech},
   Volume = {62},
   Number = {4},
   Year = {1987},
   Month = {Winter},
   Key = {fds46012}
}


%% Translations   
@misc{fds320546,
   Author = {Andrews, E and Maksimova, EA},
   Title = {Russian Translation: Theory and practice},
   Journal = {Russian Translation: Theory and practice},
   Pages = {1-187},
   Publisher = {Routledge},
   Year = {2009},
   Month = {January},
   ISBN = {9780203880692},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203880692},
   Abstract = {Russian Translation: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive
             practical course in translation for advanced undergraduate
             and postgraduate students of Russian. The course aims to
             provide intensive exposure with a view to mastering
             translation from Russian into English while carefully
             analyzing the specific problems that arise in the
             translation process. Offering over 75 practical translation
             exercises and texts analyzed in detail to illustrate the
             stage-by-stage presentation of the method, Russian
             Translation addresses translation issues such as cultural
             differences, genre and translation goals. The book features
             material taken from a wide range of sources, including: •
             journalistic • medical • scholarly • legal •
             economic • popular culture - literature (prose and
             poetry), media, internet, humour, music. Central grammatical
             and lexical topics that will be addressed across the volume
             through the source texts and target texts include:
             declensional and agreement gender; case usage; impersonal
             constructions; verbal aspect; verbal government; word order;
             Russian word formation, especially prefixation and
             suffixation; collocations and proverbs; and abbreviations.
             Russian Translation: Theory and Practice is essential
             reading for all students seriously interested in improving
             their translation skills. A Tutor’s Handbook for this
             course, giving guidance on teaching methods and assessment,
             as well as specimen answers, is available in PDF format from
             our website at https://www.routledge.com/books/Russian-Translation-isbn9780415473477.
             Edna Andrews is Professor of Linguistics and Cultural
             Anthropology, Director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian
             and East European Studies at Duke University, USA. Elena
             Maksimova is Associate Professor of the Practice in the
             Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at Duke
             University, USA.},
   Doi = {10.4324/9780203880692},
   Key = {fds320546}
}


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