Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus):
- Boryana Velčeva (Sofia, Bulgaria), Ernest Scatton (Albany, USA). One for All and All Four One: Yers and Nasals in Rodopi Dialects, p. 3–8. PDF
- Tatyana Mostrova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Old Bulgarian Translation of the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah According to Copies of the 14th–16th Centuries, p. 9–26. PDF
- Cristian Voβ (Freiburg i Br., Deutschland). Die Handschrift Nr. 137 (69) der Nationalbibliothek Bukarest: eine bischer kaum bemerkte Neuübersetzung der Paränesis Ephraims des Syrers, p. 27–44. PDF
- Hristina Tončeva (Plovdiv, Bulgaria). On Some Textual and Paleographic Peculiarities of the Lobkovski (Hloudov) Parimeynik – a Middle Bulgarian Record from the Late 13th – Early 14th Century, p. 45–56. PDF
- Anna-Maria Totomanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Constantine Kostenečki's Concept of the Syllabe, p. 57–62. PDF
- Snežka Panova (Sofia, Bulgarien). Ehrung der Heiligen Kyrill und Methodij im XVIII. Jh., p. 63–93. PDF
- Stamen Michailov (Sofia, Bulgaria). On the Interpretation of the Bronze Seven-Pointed Rosette of Pliska, p. 94–101. PDF
- Nikolay Ovčarov (Sofia, Bulgaria). A New Interpretation of the Yambol Inscription of 1356–1357, p. 102–106. PDF
Survey and book reviews:
- Rostislav Stankov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Tsennyy leksikograficheskiy istochnik, p. 107–109. PDF
Szótár-index az óbolgár nyelv XI–XII. századi orosz maśolatú emlékeihez. Словарь-индекс русской редакции древнеболгарского языка конца XI – начала XII в. Т II (K – O), Szeged, 1992. 246 с.; Т. III/1 (P – Strachъ), Szeged, 1993. 266 с. - Iskra Hristova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Konstantin Kostenechki v novobalgarski prevod, p. 110–112. PDF
K o n s t a n t i n K o s t e n e c h k i. Sachinenia. Sastavitelstvo i prevod A. Totomanova. S., Slavika, 1993. 212 s. - Nikolay Dilevski (Sofia, Bulgaria). Tsenen prinos v izsledvaneto na Kotlenskia knizhoven tsentar, p. 113–114. PDF
D a r i n a K a r a d z h o v a. Kotlenskiyat knizhoven tsentar prez XVIII vek. Plovdiv, „Hristo G. Danov“, 1994. 287 s. - Margarita Mladenova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Shesti mezhdunaroden kolokvium po starobalgaristika – Bankya (27.VIII. – 6.IX.1994 g.), p. 115–118. PDF