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I would like to thank the following lingists who replied to my request for references for the study of instrumental body parts in Russian (and works dealing with related subjects): Beth Levin (bethMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelex.ling.nwu.edu) Alan Huffman (AAHNY%CUNYVM.BITNET): George Fowler (gfowler
indiana.edu): Frank Gladney <GLADNEY%UIUCVMD.BITNET
cmsa.Berkeley.EDU> Michael Launer <mlauner
garnet.acns.fsu.edu> Maaike.L.Schoorlemmer <Maaike.L.Schoorlemmer
LET.RUU.NL> References: 1. Levine, J. S. 1980. `Observations on `Inalienable Possession' in Russian.' Folia Slavica 4: 7-24. 2. _The Categories of Grammar: French lui and le_. John Benjamins. (to be published) 3. Brecht & Levine (1984) "Conditions on Voice Marking in Russian." In Michael S. Flier and Richard D. Brecht, eds, _Issues in Russian Morphosyntax_. Columbus, OH: Slavica, 118-37 4. Papers be Levine: Folia Slavica 4(1): 7-24; SEEJ 28(4): 493-501; _Case in Slavic_, ed. by Brecht & Levine, 1986, 437-51. 5. David Henri Prud'homme, The Russian Prepositionless Instrumental and Case Theory, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1981. Dissertation director was Kyril Holden. Michael Launer served as the [invited] outside member. Many thanks to those who replied! Linda F.