1997, 2 |
Elena V. Paducheva |
The genitive case of the subject: Syntax or semantics? |
101-116 |
1996, 5 |
G.M. Hoenigswald |
Polysemy: the view of a historian |
3-6 |
1996, 5 |
I.G. Ruzin |
Possibilities and limits of the conceptual explanation of language facts |
39-50 |
1996, 5 |
Anatoly N. Baranov, Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij |
Idiomaticity and idioms |
51-64 |
1996, 4 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Syntactical derivation and the "naive" image of the world |
25-38 |
1996, 3 |
Vladimir A. Plungian, Ekaterina Rakhilina |
[Review of:] Semantic and lexical universals |
139-143 |
1996, 2 |
R.M. Frumkina |
The “middle-level theories” in contemporary linguistics |
55-67 |
1996, 2 |
Alan Cienki |
Contemporary cognitively oriented approaches in semantics: Similarities and differences in theories and goals |
68-78 |
1996, 2 |
K. Bibok |
Conceptual-semantic investigations in Russian and Hungarian |
156-165 |
1995, 4 |
Ju.D. Apresian |
The problem of factivity: Russian ZNATJ ‘to know’ and its synonyms |
43-63 |