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 |
2021, 1 |
Tatiana B. Agranat |
[Review of:] P. Kehayov. The fate of mood and modality in language death. Evidence from minor Finnic. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2017. xix + 385 p. ISBN 978-3-11-052185-6. |
142-146 |
2020, 3 |
Fedor I. Rozhanskiy, Elena B. Markus |
Verbal inflectional classes in Soikkola Ingrian |
101-134 |
2020, 2 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Towards etymologization of the lexical substrate of Northern Russia: Russian dialectal sénduxa, séndux |
93-103 |
2018, 6 |
Nina G. Zaitseva, Irma I. Mullonen |
Development of the dialectal areas of Vepsian: “Vepsian Linguistic Atlas” |
85-103 |
2014, 2 |
Mexmet Z. Muslimov |
E.B. Markus, F.I. Rožanskij. Modern Votic: Texts and grammar: A monography in 2 vol. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istorija, 2011. 336 + 384 с. ISBN 978-5-98187-833- 6, 978-5-98187-834-3. |
120-124 |
2010, 1 |
Fedor I. Rozhanskiy |
Ingrian: defining boundaries in a language continuum. |
74-93 |
2009, 6 |
Tatiana B. Agranat |
Discourse markers in Vodic. |
65-75 |
2009, 6 |
Alexei L. Shilov |
Substrate toponymy of the Russian North in view of A.K. Matveyev’s works. |
76-101 |
2009, 5 |
Natalia V. Kuznetsova |
Suprasegmental phonology of Soikkola Ingrian: a typological approach. |
18-47 |