2016, 5 |
Anastasia B. Makarova |
The phenomenon of peripheral overlap in semantic networks: Russian prefixes PRI- and POD- |
79-94 |
2016, 5 |
Pavel V. Petrukhin |
J. Breuillard, S. Viellard. Histoire de la langue russe, des origines au XVIIIe siècle. Paris: Institut d’études slaves, 2015. 318 p. (Collection de manuels de l’Institut d’études slaves, 15.) ISBN 978-2-7204-0534-1. |
137-141 |
2016, 4 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Russian subjunctive as habitual. |
18-34 |
2016, 4 |
Elena L. Berezovich, Olesia D. Surikova |
On the semantic history of “multi-channel” borrowings: The case of kuraž. |
35-55 |
2016, 3 |
Elena V. Paducheva |
Pronouns of the type chto-nibud’ ‘something’ in negative sentences. |
22-36 |
2016, 3 |
Gleb I. Romaniy, Maria A. Klyucheva |
Towards the etymology of the opening words kingera, tiliram, kirgiz-tatarin, etc. in active children’s games of the “red rover” type. |
115-130 |
2016, 2 |
Olga Inkova |
Towards the description of multiword connectives in Russian: ne tol’ko… no i ‘not only… but also’ |
37-60 |
2016, 2 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova |
Coordinated tautologies in Russian. |
61-74 |
2016, 2 |
Igor M. Boguslavsky |
E. V. Paducheva. Russkoe otritsatel’noe predlozhenie [Russian negative sentence]. Moscow: Yazyki slavyanskoi kul’tury, 2013. 304 p. (Studia philologica.) ISBN 978-5-9551-0675-1. |
121-127 |
2016, 1 |
Ekaterina N. Vinogradova |
Grammaticalization in Russian: from noun to preposition (a case study of body part names). |
25-50 |