2023, 5 |
Yury A. Dzittsoity, Alexander I. Falileyev |
The magic bead of the Ossetians: Philological and linguistic analysis |
101-116 |
2023, 3 |
Elena L. Berezovich |
The role of live material in verification of etymological hypotheses: The case of Russian čepuxa ‘nonsense’ |
77-98 |
2023, 1 |
Boris А. Uspenskij |
Russian gosudar’ ‘sovereign’: Нistory and etymology |
7-18 |
2022, 6 |
Elena L. Berezovich, Irma I. Mullonen |
On semantic and etymological reconstruction of borrowed “cultural words”: Pomor Russian noun gurij ‘landmark sign made of stone’ |
21-43 |
2022, 6 |
Anatoly F. Zhuravlev |
Unproductive prefixes in East Slavic dialects (etymological heuristics; identification difficulties) |
44-61 |
2021, 3 |
Anna Zholobova |
On mushrooms and lips in Spanish: Etymology and semantics of seta and jeta |
76-96 |
2020, 2 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Towards etymologization of the lexical substrate of Northern Russia: Russian dialectal sénduxa, séndux |
93-103 |
2019, 5 |
Tatyana A. Mikhailova |
The roads we take: Realizations of the concept No. 67 ‘road’ from Swadesh 100-word list in Celtic |
101-119 |
2018, 6 |
Nina G. Zaitseva, Irma I. Mullonen |
Development of the dialectal areas of Vepsian: “Vepsian Linguistic Atlas” |
85-103 |
2018, 6 |
Mikhail V. Oslon |
The etymology of Romani ća(j)lo ‘satisfied, satiatedʼ |
119-128 |