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In Part I ("Out of the Woodwork"), Danylenko addresses issues that figure most prominently at the very heart of East Slavic philology: the name Rus'; Urmane, Varjagi, and other peoples; the Germans in medieval Arabic records (attestations of nemci); a reconsideration of the names of the Dnieper rapids in Constantine Porphyrogenitus. Part III deals with specific linguistic problems in the formation of the East Slavic languages: 'to have' in East Slavic; the possessive perfect in North Russian; the accusative in impersonal constructions (two articles) across East and West Slavic, as well as a comparison of Lithuanian and Slavic data; and a reconsideration of the construction sto za, seo za, co za.