Voprosy Jazykoznanija. 2005. No. 5
CONTENTS
V’ačeslav Vs. Ivanov Typology of languages spoken in the region of the Amazon-river. II. Numerals and counting |
3 - 10 |
A.V. Lushnikova Calenders of Northern Eurasia and Siberia as source for reconstructing of the ancient "Weltbild" |
11 - 29 |
A.K. Shaposhnikov Indoarica in the Northern Black Sea coast |
30 - 67 |
A.S. Nikolaev Toch. A śamantär and the Indo-European preterit with prolonged ablaut in the root |
68 - 83 |
Elena V. Paducheva Once more on the genitive of the subject in the negative |
84 - 99 |
Dmitry S. Ganenkov "Contact" localizations in the Nakh-Daghestan languages |
100 - 116 |
N.A. Kupina, O.A. Mikhailova [Review of:] L.P. Krysin. The native and loan words in Russian: studies in contemporary Russian language and sociolinguistics |
117 - 123 |
Vsevolod V. Potapov [Review of:] G.V. Kolpakova. Semantics of the language unit |
123 - 128 |
O.V. Nikitin [Review of:] A.D. Dulichenko. Slavonic literary microlanguages |
128 - 133 |
A.V. Kostyrkin [Review of:] S. Nirenburg, H.L. Somers, Y. Wilks (eds.). Readings in machine translation. Cambridge (Mass.): The MIT Press, 2003. 413 p. |
133 - 138 |
Sergey A. Minor [Review of:] К. Hale, S.J. Keyser. Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure. Cambridge (MASS): MIT press. 2002. x + 286 p. |
138 - 145 |
Chronicle features |
146 - 158 |