The Slavic family is divided into three branches: East Slavic including Belarusan, Russian and Ukrainian; West Slavic including Czech, Polish, Slovak and Sorbian; South Slavic including Bulgarian, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian.
Publications, mailing list, and links related to the linguistic work carried out within the formal linguistic (generative) framework. www.ipipan.waw.pl/mmgroup/HPSG/slavic.html
Scholarly, non-profit organization based in the US dedicated to fostering the study of pre-eighteenth century Slavic studies. clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~essa/index.html
Discussion of accentuation in the Slavic languages, through criticism of Mr Halle's work on the subject. Paper by Frederik Kortlandt, presented to a congress of Slavists held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in 2003. www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art207e.pdf
Scholarly article (2002) Frederik Kortlandt, tracing the development of Slavic phonology from its Proto-Indo-European origins. www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art066e.pdf
Electronic version of a 1974 monograph by Frederik Kortlandt concerning the history of the Slavic accentuation system. www.kortlandt.nl/publications/sa