2016, 1 |
Alexey A. Kozlov |
Moksha Mordvin resultative and the diachrony of resultative constructions. |
51-75 |
2016, 1 |
Galina I. Kustova |
M. Nomachi, A. Danylenko, P. Piper (eds). Grammaticalization and lexicalization in the Slavic languages. Proceedings from the 36th meeting of the Commission on the grammatical structure of the Slavic languages of the International Committee of slavists. München: Verlag Otto Sagner, 2014. 436 p. (Die Welt der Slaven. Bd 55.) ISBN 978-3-86688-520-2. |
146-158 |
2015, 5 |
Dmitry M. Savinov |
Stressed vowel systems in Southern Russian as a source for linguistic reconstruction. |
87-103 |
2015, 3 |
Vladimir A. Dybo |
Paradigmatic accent systems. |
32-51 |
2015, 2 |
Ekaterina R. Dobrushina, Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
A drifting norm, or microdiachronic adventures of the word ixnij ‘their’ in Russian, Ukranian and Belorussian. |
41-54 |
2015, 1 |
Elisaveta A. Vlasova |
On the decline of simple preterit in Middle Low German |
79-86 |
2014, 3 |
Marija G. Tagabileva |
M. Hilpert. Constructional change in English: Developments in allomorphy, word formation, and syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. xiv +233 p. ISBN 978-1-107-01348-3. |
112-117 |
2013, 4 |
Elena V. Gorbova |
Spanish perfect: Still a perfect, or already a perfective / preterite?. |
97-125 |
2012, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
B. Hansen, J. Grkovic-Major (eds.). Diachronic Slavonic syntax: gradual changes in focus. Munchen: Sagner, 2010. 208 p. (Wiener Slawistischer Almanach. Sonderband 74.). |
150-154 |
2012, 4 |
Aleksej S. Kas’jan |
The reflexes of Proto-Slavonic *ɨ in the Old Pskovian dialect of T. Fenne’s phrasebook as an archaism. |
73-100 |