2021, 2 |
Evgeniya A. Renkovskaya |
Descendants of Old Indo-Aryan apara ‘other’ as associative plural markers in the New Indo-Aryan languages: Distribution and grammatical development |
81-97 |
2018, 6 |
Mikhail V. Oslon |
The etymology of Romani ća(j)lo ‘satisfied, satiatedʼ |
119-128 |
2011, 4 |
Leonid I. Kulikov |
D. Shulman. Language, ritual and poetics in ancient India and Iran: Studies in honor of Shaul Migron. Jerusalem: The Israel academy of sciences and humanities, 2010. |
131-135 |
2011, 4 |
Viktor V. Šapoval |
[Review of:] M.V. Smirnova-Seslavinskaja, G.N. Cvetkov. The Romani people. Their origin and culture. A socio-anthropological study. Sofia; Moscow: Paradigma, 2009. |
149-152 |
2010, 5 |
Leonid I. Kulikov |
СаС//С(с)ā-type roots in Vedic: verbal morphonological patterns and syntactical orientation. |
89-111 |
2008, 6 |
Julia V. Mazurova |
C.P. Masica (ed.). Old and new perspectives of South Аsian languages: Grammar and semantics. Papers growing out of the fifth International conference on South Asian linguistics (ICOSAL-5). |
128-131 |
2005, 5 |
A.K. Shaposhnikov |
Indoarica in the Northern Black Sea coast |
30-67 |
2004, 4 |
T.Ya. Elizarenkova |
[Review of:] M.Mayrhofer. Die Personennamen in der R̥gveda-Saṃhitā. Sicheres und Zweifelhaftes. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 2003. 165 S. |
156-159 |
2002, 2 |
M.N. Bogoliubov |
Rigveda I, 105. Trita in the well |
86-89 |
1996, 3 |
Oleg N. Trubachev |
On the original homeland of the Aryans (in connection with the publication of the book: Yu.A. Silov. The original homeland of the Aryans- History, customs and myths. Kiev. 1995) |
3-12 |