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| 2024, 5 |
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80-96 |
| 2022, 2 |
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Focus particles and negative polarity |
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| 2020, 3 |
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The repertory of xenomarkers in Russian |
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| 2019, 2 |
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Syntax of the focus particle tol’ko i |
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| 2018, 5 |
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Review of: S. Hancil, A. Haselow, M. Post (eds.). Final particles. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015. 433 p. ISBN 978-3-11-035380-8. |
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On the «linguistics of speech». |
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End of sentence punctuation marks as fi nal particles in written Japanese. |
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