2019, 4 |
Nikolai N. Kazansky |
[Review of:] A. Willi. Origins of the Greek verb. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 713 р. ISBN 978-1-107-19555-4. |
137-154 |
2018, 2 |
Maria N. Kazanskaya |
The role of analogy in the spread of the PIE root extensions. |
99-121 |
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 |
2008, 4 |
K. Družkin |
The determinative phrase in ancient Greek. |
89-103 |
2007, 4 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
Aspects and tenses of the Proto-Indo-European verb. Part II: Aorist and imperfect of the ancient Greek verb. |
8-36 |
2007, 3 |
Maxim L. Kisilier |
M. Napoli. Aspect and actionality in Homeric Greek: a contrastive analysis. |
145-148 |
2006, 3 |
A.I. Solopov |
Toponyms with elements Augusta, Σεβαστή, Σεβάστεια, Σεβαστόπολις, Αὐγουστόπολις in Greek-Latin geographical nomenclature |
46-69 |
2006, 1 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] S. Luraghi. On the meaning of prepositions and cases. The expression of semantic roles in Ancient Greek. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2003. xii + 363 p. ISBN 90 272 3077 3. |
137-140 |
2003, 3 |
V.L. Tsymburskii |
Ethnic and linguistic genesis of the Troy: some Indo-European problems |
15-30 |
1997, 5 |
Nikolai N. Kazansky |
[Review of:] A. L. Sihler. New comparative grammar of Greek and Latin. New York / Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995 |
145-150 |