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CONTENTS 1/2011
Vladko Murdarov – Young Linguists in the Bulgarian Language Journal
ARTICLES
- Svetlozara Leseva – Telicity, Prefixation, Perfectivity
- Petya Nestorova – Semantic and Syntactic Characteristics and Argument Structure of Some Transitive and Intransitive Verbs of Non-Directed Movement
- in the Bulgarian Framenet
- Rositsa Dekova, Petya Nestorova – Formal Description of Some Intransitive Verbs of Non-Directed Movement in the Bulgarian Framenet
- Kiril Parvanov – Prefixing and Development of the Old Bulgarian State Verbs
COMMUNICATIONS
- Yoanna Kirilova – The Relationship Between the Concept Mind and The Concept Happiness in Bulgarian Paremiology (II)
- Tatyana Ilieva – On the Trace of One Phrasal Expression
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- Mariyana Tsibranska-Kostova – Figura Etimologica in Slavonic Juridical Exerpts from the Old Testament
- Mariya Raykova – On Some Morphological Characteristics Concerning the Manuscripts from the Literary Center of Razlog from the Middle and the Second Half of the 19 Century (Part One)
- Lidiya Stefova – Comparison of a Copy of the Story “Teophano – the Tavern Keeper” with Six Other Copies of the Work (Syntax)
SPEECH CULTURE
- Vladko Murdarov – On the Impact of Regional Variety
REVIEWS AND SURVEYS
- Maya Bozhilova – Lilia Krumova-Tsvetkova. Bulgarian Blessings, Wishes and Curses as Part
- of the National Character and Cultural Heritage
- Tatyana Slavova – Boryana Velcheva, Diana Ivanova. The Day Begins at Dawn... Studies on the Continuity in the Development of Literary Bulgarian
- Georgi Minchev – Philology. History. Art Studies. Studies in Honour of Prof. Dr. Habil. Stefan Smyadovski
- Mihail Videnov – Boian Valtchev. From the History of the Bulgarian Literary Language to the Theory of Literary Language
IN MEMORIAM
- Elka Mircheva – Prof. D. Sc. Ekaterina Dogramadzhieva (1933-2010)
CHRONICLE
- Borislav Borisov – A Meeting of the Commission on Slavic Literary Languages with the International Committee of Slavists Accompanied by a Conference Titled Government and Codification

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