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Flier MS. The Fourth Velar Palatalization in Ukrainian: The Northern Dialects. In: Bethin C, editor. American Contributions to the 16th International Congress of Slavists, Belgrade, 2018: Linguistics. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers; 2018. pp. 105–119.
Flier MS. The Fourth Velar Palatalization in Ukrainian: The Northern Dialects. In: Bethin C, editor. American Contributions to the 16th International Congress of Slavists, Belgrade, 2018: Linguistics. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers; 2018. pp. 105–119.
Flier MS. Ukrainian–Russian: Poles Apart? In: Flier MS, Graziosi A, editors. The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2017. pp. 27–41.
Flier MS. Ukrainian–Russian: Poles Apart? In: Flier MS, Graziosi A, editors. The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2017. pp. 27–41.
Flier MS, Graziosi A, editors. The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2017.
Flier MS, Graziosi A, editors. The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2017.
Flier MS. The Rule of Nine: Ukrainian and Belarusian Orthographic Principles in Historical Perspective Koropecky R, Koznarsky T, Tarnawsky M, editors. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Znyva: Essays Presented in Honor of George G. Grabowicz on His Seventieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 2015; 32-33(1):223–34.
Flier MS. The Rule of Nine: Ukrainian and Belarusian Orthographic Principles in Historical Perspective Koropecky R, Koznarsky T, Tarnawsky M, editors. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Znyva: Essays Presented in Honor of George G. Grabowicz on His Seventieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 2015; 32-33(1):223–34.
Flier MS, Birnbaum DJ, Vakareliyska CM, editors. Philology Broad and Deep: In Memoriam Horace G. Lunt. Bloomington, IN: Slavica; 2014.
Flier MS, Birnbaum DJ, Vakareliyska CM, editors. Philology Broad and Deep: In Memoriam Horace G. Lunt. Bloomington, IN: Slavica; 2014.
Lunt HG. Old Church Slavonic Glossary. 3rd corrected. Flier MS, editor. Cambridge: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University; 2012.
Lunt HG. Old Church Slavonic Glossary. 3rd corrected. Flier MS, editor. Cambridge: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University; 2012.
Flier MS, editor. Ukrainian Philology and Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 2011;29(1-4):1–549.
Flier MS, editor. Ukrainian Philology and Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 2011;29(1-4):1–549.
Flier M. The Fourth Palatalization of Velars in Ukrainian: The Southwestern Dialects. In: Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends. Ann Arbor/New York; 2007. pp. 73–82.
Flier M. The Fourth Palatalization of Velars in Ukrainian: The Southwestern Dialects. In: Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends. Ann Arbor/New York; 2007. pp. 73–82.
Flier MS. Innovation in the East Slavic Non-Past: The Case of Belarusian First-Person Plural Idiom. In: American Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana. Vol. 1. Bloomington; 2003. pp. 65–77.
Flier MS. Innovation in the East Slavic Non-Past: The Case of Belarusian First-Person Plural Idiom. In: American Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana. Vol. 1. Bloomington; 2003. pp. 65–77.
Flier M. Surzhyk: The Rules of Engagement. In: Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk. Cambridge; 2000. pp. 113–136.
Flier M. Surzhyk: The Rules of Engagement. In: Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk. Cambridge; 2000. pp. 113–136.