Christina E. Kramer is associate professor of Slavic languages
at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Macedonian: A
Course for Beginning and Intermediate Students and Analytic
Modality in Macedonian and the co-editor of Language
Contact--Language Conflict.
Grace E. Fielder is professor of Balkan and South Slavic
linguistics in the Russian and Slavic Department at the University
of Arizona, as well as a faculty member of the Second Language
Acquisition and Teaching Ph.D. program. She is the author of The
Semantics and Pragmatics of Verbal Categories.
Liljana Mitkovska is an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher
at the Centre for Foreign Languages in Skopje, Macedonia. She also
teaches Macedonian to foreigners and is co-author of the book
Zboruvate li makedonski? (Do You Speak Macedonian?), a beginner's
course for Macedonian as a foreign language.
Phillip Hammonds is a second language acquisition specialist and
systems programmer, whose main interest is the computer modeling of
natural language systems. He developed the instructional template
for the CDs, was a consultant on the design of exercises, and was
the principal programmer.
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