2021, 1 |
Igor M. Boguslavsky |
Semantic analysis supported by inference in a functional model of language |
29-56 |
2020, 5 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Analogy in semantics and semantic metalanguage issues: The case of Russian VNIMANIE ‘attention’ |
57-75 |
2020, 2 |
Valentina Apresjan |
Resolving scope ambiguity: Lexicon, pragmatics, information structure |
7-30 |
2020, 2 |
Galina I. Kustova |
[Review of:] E. V. Paducheva. Egotsentricheskie edinitsy yazyka [Egocentric language units]. 2nd edn. Moscow: YaSK Publishing House, 2019. 440 p. ISBN 978-5-907117-23-5. |
128-135 |
2020, 1 |
Anna A. Zalizniak, Elena V. Paducheva |
Russian adjective pronoun VSJAKIJ: Semantics and idiomatics |
7-26 |
2019, 2 |
Тatyana V. Krylova |
Distinguishing between animals and other living beings in the Russian linguistic worldview |
31-46 |
2018, 4 |
Olga Inkova, Emilio Manzotti |
On the semantics of specification (a contrastive analysis of Russian and Italian). |
82-113 |
2017, 4 |
Тatyana V. Krylova |
Woe from wit: Intellect in Russian linguistic world image. |
33-51 |
2017, 3 |
Olga Inkova |
Generalization: Definition, discourse functions, markers (in Russian, French, and Italian). |
53-82 |
2017, 3 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova, Mikhail Kopotev |
Does “X est’ X” mean “X eto X”? Looking for an answer in synchrony and diachrony. |
110-124 |