2019, 5 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
[Review of:] N. Evans, H. Watanabe (eds.). Insubordination. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. xii + 435 pp. (Typological Studies in Language, 115.) ISBN 9789027206961 (print); 9789027266545 (online). |
154-159 |
2016, 4 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Russian subjunctive as habitual. |
18-34 |
2012, 1 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
B. Rothstein, R. Thieroff (eds.). Mood in the languages of Europe. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2010. |
118-120 |
2011, 4 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Multilingualism in Daghestan from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 21st century: an attempt at a quantitative evaluation. |
61-80 |
2011, 1 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
B. Hansen, F. de Haan. Modals in the languages of Europe. A Reference Work. Berlin; New York, 2009. |
131-134 |
2009, 5 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Optative semantic field in Nakh-Daghestanian. |
48-75 |
2009, 3 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
V.S. Khrakovskij (ed.). Evidentiality in languages of Europe and Asia: in memoriam N.A. Kozintseva. |
135-138 |
2007, 2 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
B. Hansen, P. Karlík (eds.). Modality in Slavonic languages. New perspectives. |
137-142 |
2006, 2 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Grammatical forms and constructions with the meaning of fear and caution |
28-67 |
2000, 1 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
A study of back-channel items in American linguistics |
135-140 |