Belarusian language
- Language, identity, and nation: Special case of Belarusian state- and nation-formation
- Awaking in One’s Own Country
- Political Cartoon at the Service of West Belarus Left Wing Movement: the Journal “Malanka”
- Illusions and Realities of Soviet Belarusisation
- Feminization of the Belarusian Language
- March 25 and All That
- Kupała and Kołas Manuscripts and Marginalia in the Francis Skaryna Library, London
- The Kupała-Kołas Century 1881-1982
- The Influence of Non-Linguistic Factors on the Rise and Fall of the Old Byelorussian Literary Language
- German Lexical Borrowings in the Chronicle of Barku-Labava and in the Memoirs of Theodore Jeulasheuski
- The Byelorussian Impact on Karaite and Yiddish
- Byelorussian Orthography: from the 1933 Reform to the Present Day
- The Alphabet and Orthography of Byelorussian in the 20th Century
- Some Old and Rare Books in the Francis Skaryna Library in London
- Contemporary Young Byelorussian Poets (1967-1975)
- Recent Development in the Norms of the Byelorussian Literary Language
- Towards a Phonetic Description of Byelorussian
- Anomalous Spelling in Byelorussian
- Byelorussian versus Ukrainian: Delimitation of Texts before A.D. 1569
- The Language of the Kucieina New Testament and Psalter of 1652
- The Vocabulary of a Byelorussian Tatar Kitab in the British Museum
- The Language Problem in the Catholic Church in Byelorussia from 1832 to the First World War
- A Conspectus and Bibliography of Byelorussian Literature in the Nineteenth Century
- Jan Čačot in Byelorussian and Polish Literature
- Grammatical Changes in Modern Literary Byelorussian
- Naša Niva
- Kupala’s Translations from Shevchenko
- Whither Modern Byelorussian
- On Vacłaŭ Łastoŭski's Historyja biełaruskaj (kryŭskaj) knihi
- The Case Governed by the Preposition Pa- in Byelorussian
- The Slavonic Third Person Singular and Byelorussian Historical Dialectology
- Sounds and Words: Reflections on Reading Skaryna
- Christian, Jewish and Muslim Translations of The Bible and Koran In Byelorussia: XVIth –XIXth Centuries
- XIXth Century Attitudes to Byelorussian before Karski