2007, 2 |
A.S. Nikolaev |
Suffixless preterit ro ír and other Old Irish preterits with long -i- in the root. |
18-34 |
2006, 1 |
R. Comté |
On the classification of the Slavic verb in the first half of the XX century: P. Boyer, S. Karcevskij and A. Meillet |
102-122 |
2005, 6 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
Aspects and tenses of the Indo-European verb |
3-30 |
2005, 6 |
Natalia A. O’Shea |
The Gallian and Lepontian forms of the preterit: traditions, innovations, dialectal distribution |
31-43 |
2005, 5 |
A.S. Nikolaev |
Toch. A śamantär and the Indo-European preterit with prolonged ablaut in the root |
68-83 |
2005, 4 |
Elizaveta G. Kotorova |
[Review of:] Е. Vajda, М.А. Zinn. Morphological dictionary of the Ket verb (Southern dialect) |
143-146 |
2003, 1 |
Beatrisa B. Khodorkovskaya |
The rise of the perfect in Latin and the origin of the element -is-/-er- |
63-77 |
2000, 6 |
A.P. Volodin |
On the “wandering morpheme” ine/ena in Chukot-Koriak languages |
110-129 |
2000, 4 |
Alexander I. Falileyev |
[Рец. на / Review of:] G. Isaac. The verb in the Book of Aneirin. Studies in syntax, morphology and etymology |
144-149 |
2000, 3 |
E. Waida |
The actant conjugations in the Ket language |
21-41 |