2017, 2 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
I. A. S eržant, B. W iemer (eds.). Contemporary approaches to dialectology: The area of North, North-West Russian and Belarusian dialects. Bergen: University of Bergen, 2014. 401 p. (Slavica Bergensia 13). ISBN 978-82-90249-38-5. |
139-147 |
2016, 6 |
Gerd Hentschel |
Regular variation or «chaos»: The question of usus in mixed linguistic varieties — the case of Belarusian «Trasyanka». |
84-112 |
2015, 5 |
Michail L. Kotin |
G. Hentschel, O. Taranenko, S. Zaprudski (Hrsg.). Trasjanka und Suržyk — gemischte weißrussisch- russische und ukrainisch-russische Rede. Sprachlicher Inzest in Weißrussland und in der Ukraine? Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2014. 394 S. |
136-141 |
2015, 2 |
Ekaterina R. Dobrushina, Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
A drifting norm, or microdiachronic adventures of the word ixnij ‘their’ in Russian, Ukranian and Belorussian. |
41-54 |
2013, 1 |
Gerd Hentschel |
Belarusian, Russian, and Belarusian–Russian mixed speech. |
53-76 |
2007, 6 |
S. Mengel |
The action in progress as expessed in language of the Eastern Slavs. |
14-31 |
2002, 2 |
Yuri B. Koryakov |
The language situation in Bielorussia |
109-127 |
1999, 6 |
V.S. Sidorets |
Contemporary East Slavonic multiword names of actions with a desemanticized component in the light of functional and comparative analysis |
66-78 |
1997, 2 |
T.I. Vendina |
[Review] Lexical atlas of Belarusian dialects (volumes 1–5) |
176-181 |