2018, 3 |
Valery L. Vasilyev |
Old Novgorod linguistic traces in the regions of Eastern-European North and Siberia. |
72-88 |
2015, 4 |
Alexander I. Falileyev |
J. Carroll, D. Parsons (eds). Perceptions of place: Twenty-first-century interpretations of English place-name studies. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society, 2013. xxxvii, 474 p. ISBN 978-0-904889-86-4. |
139-144 |
2014, 3 |
Valery L. Vasilyev, Nina N. Vixrova |
The typology of Medieval Novgorod pogost names (based on the data of land inventories of late 15–16th cc.). |
67-81 |
2014, 2 |
Elena L. Berezovich |
Modern challenges of the semantic and motivational reconstruction of folk toponymy. |
89-109 |
2010, 2 |
Alexei L. Shilov |
Toponymic markers of the East Slavic expansion in the Moscow region. |
55-63 |
2009, 6 |
Alexei L. Shilov |
Substrate toponymy of the Russian North in view of A.K. Matveyev’s works. |
76-101 |
2009, 1 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Toponimic relics of the Lower Dvina basin (Lod’ma, Onogra, Solombala). |
111-117 |
2008, 3 |
Valery L. Vasilyev |
Old Baltic toponymic heritage in the Russian North-West. |
76-94 |
2008, 2 |
Fedor B. Uspenskij |
A new approach to the etymology of the Old Scandinavian name of Kiev – Kønuggarðr (concerning Melin’s article). |
73-81 |
2006, 3 |
A.I. Solopov |
Toponyms with elements Augusta, Σεβαστή, Σεβάστεια, Σεβαστόπολις, Αὐγουστόπολις in Greek-Latin geographical nomenclature |
46-69 |