| 2025, 6 |
Anton V. Zimmerling |
Anthropocentric linguistics and Danish grammar: Following the book “Anthropocentric Danish Grammar” |
120-136 |
| 2025, 6 |
Vladimir V. Feshchenko |
“Sense as event”: New studies at the interface between semantics and pragmatics |
137-143 |
| 2025, 4 |
Erzhen V. Khilkhanova |
The human factor in Russian sociolinguistics (subjective notes) |
129-156 |
| 2024, 5 |
Valentina A. Zhukova, Alexander B. Letuchiy |
William Croft’s approach to constructions in comparison with the system of constructions in the Russian Constructicon |
135-153 |
| 2024, 2 |
Yulia V. Nikolaeva |
“Language and body semiotics”. Grigory E. Kreidlin’s research on embodied semiotics |
143-158 |
| 2023, 4 |
Andrej A. Kibrik |
Thought-Based Linguistics: How Languages Turn Thoughts into Sounds. Wallace Chafe’s concluding book |
157-168 |
| 2023, 2 |
Anastasiya B. Khazova |
Linguistic studies of computer-mediated communication |
144-156 |
| 2022, 2 |
Vera S. Polilova, Igor A. Pilshchikov, Anastasia S. Belousova |
Comparative verse studies in Russia and globally |
125-150 |
| 2022, 1 |
Nadezhda V. Makeeva |
Phonetic and phonological properties of the advanced tongue root feature in African languages |
120-150 |
| 2021, 6 |
Tatiana O. Shavrina |
Methods of computational linguistics in the evaluation of artifi cial intelligence systems |
117-138 |