| 2024, 5           | 
                                                                                        Anna Yu. Urmanchieva           | 
                                                                                        The role of contacts within genetically related languages in the formation of Enets idioms           | 
                                                                                        25-59           | 
              
                
                                                                                        | 2020, 5           | 
                                                                                        Ivan A. Stenin           | 
                                                                                        [Review of:] B. Wagner-Nagy. A grammar of Nganasan. Leiden: Brill, 2018. xviii + 583 p. (Grammars and sketches of the world’s languages. Indigenous languages of Russia.) ISBN 978-90-04-38275-6.           | 
                                                                                        150-160           | 
              
                
                                                                                        | 2019, 3           | 
                                                                                        Anna Yu. Urmanchieva           | 
                                                                                        Narrative strategies as an evidence for language contact: Case study of Taz Selkup and Nganasan           | 
                                                                                        84-100           | 
              
                
                                                                                        | 2014, 1           | 
                                                                                        Larisa Leisiö           | 
                                                                                        Nominal TAM in Nganasan and other Northern Samoyedic languages.           | 
                                                                                        39-59           |