2012, 5 |
Aleksandrs Berdicevskis |
Language complexity. |
101-124 |
2012, 3 |
Irina A. Baxmutova |
Linguistic and sociolinguistic traits of Standard German spoken by German Mennonites of Omsk province, Russia. |
122-144 |
2012, 1 |
Marina V. Dacišina |
Language as an instrument of oppression: German on the temporarily occupied Soviet territories, 1941–1944. |
66-87 |
2012, 1 |
Natal’ja M. Bičurina |
Minor Romance languages: Metalinguistic discourse and language policy in France (Occitan / Provençal and Arpitan / Savoyard). |
88-98 |
2012, 1 |
Radmila R. Nagapetova |
Romansch of Graubünden: Sociolinguistic tendencies (from Switzerland censuses of 1880–2000). |
99-109 |
2011, 4 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
Multilingualism in Daghestan from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 21st century: an attempt at a quantitative evaluation. |
61-80 |
2010, 4 |
Anastasia S. Rogova |
Linguistic behaviour of the Russian immigrants along the Russian-Norwegian border. |
27-35 |
2010, 2 |
Viktorija B. Gulida, Nikolai B. Vakhtin |
Development of the St. Petersburg sociolinguistics in 15 years |
106-119 |
2009, 2 |
Z. Bagana, E.V. Hapilina |
The main features of the language policy in the francophone «black» Africa (post-colonial period). |
85-91 |
2009, 1 |
R. Rathmayr |
«The new Russian politeness»: transient vogue of the business etiquette or basic pragmatic change. |
63-81 |