| 2025, 3 | Oleg I. Belyaev | Polyfunctional subordinating constructions in Bartangi: Towards a unified analysis | 30-61 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2024, 5 | Olga E. Pekelis | Russian kak as a temporal conjunction: Synchronic, diachronic and typological perspective | 7-24 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2023, 3 | Alexander B. Letuchiy | Russian colloquial complement clauses with čto: Quotative use and other special properties | 27-59 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2019, 5 | Natalia V. Serdobolskaya, Anastasia D. Egorova | Morphosyntax of non-standard constructions with to čto in Colloquial Russian | 41-72 | 
                
                                                                                        | 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 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2019, 4 | Anna A. Pichkhadze | Infinitive complement clauses in Old Russian | 72-84 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2017, 5 | Elena V. Uryson | Adverbial prepositions as a subclass of adverbs | 36-55 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2016, 5 | Olga E. Pekelis | Pronoun ETO as a means of modifying truth value (a case study of ESLI P, ETO Q ‘if p, it is q’ construction) | 49-78 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2015, 5 | Elena V. Paducheva | Ontological classification of verbs and the semantics of Russian conjunction poka ‘while’. | 7-25 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2015, 2 | Olga E. Pekelis | The marker to as a means for highlighting implicative relations (case study of esli… to ‘if… then’ conjunction). | 55-96 |