2020, 1 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
[Review of:] J. J. N. Adams, Nigel Vincent (eds.). Early and Late Latin: Сontinuity or change? Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2016, xx + 470 p. ISBN 9781107132252. |
148-154 |
2018, 1 |
Yakov G. Testelets |
R. Berwick, N. Chomsky. Why only us: Language and evolution. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 2015. 215 p. ISBN 9780262034241. |
119-125 |
2014, 4 |
Aleksandr G. Kozincev |
U.T. Fitch. The evolution of language / Translated from English and edited by E.N. Panov, afterword by E.N. Panov and A.D. Košelev. M.: Languages of Russian culture, 2013. 768 с. ISBN 978-5-9551-0660-1. |
133-139 |
2014, 2 |
Julija L. Kuznecova |
Robots, evolution, and construction grammar. |
110-119 |
2011, 5 |
Svetlana A. Burlak, Ilya B. Itkin |
A. Carstairs-McCarthy. The evolution of morphology. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2010. |
104-109 |
2007, 1 |
Svetlana A. Burlak |
W. Wildgen. The evolution of human language: Scenarios, principles, and cultural dynamics. |
126-130 |
2003, 1 |
Tatiana M. Nikolaeva |
[Рец. на / Review of:] B. H. Bichakjian. Language in a Darwinian perspective |
155-159 |
1997, 5 |
Vsevolod V. Potapov |
The problem of dying languages in some regions of the world |
3-15 |
1997, 3 |
Wolf Dietrich |
The historical development of New Greek in comparison with the formation of the Romance languages from Vulgar Latin |
95-114 |
1996, 2 |
Tatiana M. Nikolaeva |
Theories of language origin and its evolution — a new trend in contemporary linguistics |
79-89 |