| 2021, 5 | Eugene M. Breydo | Interval model of Russian metrics and strict tonic verse | 106-136 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2015, 6 | Peter M. Arkadiev | Grammatical theory in the light of the Kayardild data. | 108-139 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2014, 4 | Aleksandr A. Xolodovič | Morphological description as calculus. | 114-132 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2009, 3 | Nikolaj V. Percov | On exact methods in philology. | 100-124 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2007, 5 | A.V. Gladkij | On exact and mathematical methods in linguistics and other humanitarian sciences. | 22-38 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2006, 5 | A.V. Korochkov | On the quantitative evaluation of the adequacy of linguistic rules (founded on the material of English reading-rules) | 78-91 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2005, 1 | M.I. Shapir | "To thee there is neither number nor measure!.." On the possibilities and limits of "exact methods" in the humanities | 43-62 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2004, 4 | Vladimir M. Alpatov | [Review of:] V. Uspenskij. Works on non-mathematics | 165-169 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2002, 3 | Nikolaj V. Percov | [Рец. на / Review of:] V. S. Bajevskij. Semantics of language and of the myth of the Pushkin time | 152-159 | 
                
                                                                                        | 1999, 5 | A.V. Gladkij | A sketch of the formal theory of case | 45-55 |