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Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies
Promovany Filolog 1956, Palacky (Czech Republic) M.A. 1963, University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. 1969, Ohio State University

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Research Interests:

Slavic linguistics, Slavic culture, Czech literature

Affiliations:

Past President of New York/New Jersey Chapter, American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages; past President, Czechoslovak History Conference; New York Chapter, Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences; American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies; Linguistic Society of America.

Fellowships/Honors:

Visiting Professor, Summer School of Slavonic Studies, Charles University, Prague, July-August 1994; two-semester fellowship for research in Czechoslovakia, International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), Prague, September 1988-June 1989; Summer Fellowship for Teachers of Russian, IREX, Moscow State University, June-August 1970.

Selected Works:

Fast-Track Czech. Guilford, CT: Audio-Forum.1996. Audiocassette.
A Chapter from the History of Research on Constantine-Cyril and Methodius. Slovene Studies, 9, nos. 1-2. 1987.
Josef Dobrovsky and Slavic Lexicology and Lexicography. Proceedings of Polish Academy of Sciences. Warsaw. 1987.
Kopitar and Dobrovsky. In To Honor Jernej Kopitar, 1790-1980, ed. Rado L. Lencek and Henry R. Cooper, Jr. Papers in Slavic Philology, 2. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publications. 1982.

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