2017, 2 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
Was Proto-Indo-European an active language? (towards the typology of PIE). |
49-76 |
2016, 3 |
Sergei G. Tatevosov |
Structure and interpretation of Tundra Nenets verbs: Eventuality types and conjugation classes. |
81-114 |
2016, 2 |
Nikolai N. Kazansky |
A. Bartolotta (ed.). The Greek verb. Morphology, syntax, and semantics. Proceedings of the 8th International meeting on Greek linguistics. Agrigento, October 1—3, 2009. Lovain-la-Neuve: Peeters, 2014. X, 342 p. (= BCLL 128.) ISBN 978-90-429-2722-3. |
132-139 |
2010, 5 |
Leonid I. Kulikov |
СаС//С(с)ā-type roots in Vedic: verbal morphonological patterns and syntactical orientation. |
89-111 |
2010, 4 |
Natalia A. O’Shea |
Old Irish evidence for reconstructing Indo-European acrostatic verb structures. |
109-119 |
2009, 6 |
Svetlana A. Burlak, Ilya B. Itkin |
T. Nesset. Abstract phonology in a concrete model: Stem alternations in Russian verbs and cognitive grammar. |
119-123 |
2009, 2 |
Natalia M. Zaika |
The valency and personal variety of the Basque verb with dative agents caused by morphological constraints and rare forms. |
35-44 |
2008, 6 |
Tore Nesset |
The explanation of what has not taken place: the blocking of the suffixal shift in Russian verbs. |
35-48 |
2007, 4 |
M.N. Bogoliubov |
From the historical grammar of Iranian languages. |
3-7 |
2007, 3 |
Andrej V. Šackov |
On the nasal praesens in Hittite: duwarne-. |
71-77 |