1996, 2 |
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19-42 |
1996, 2 |
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The “middle-level theories” in contemporary linguistics |
55-67 |
1995, 5 |
Yu.S. Stepanov |
Baba-Jaga, Jama, Janus, Jason and the others. On the problem of unstrict use of the comparative method |
3-16 |
1995, 5 |
Georgy A. Klimov, Joy I. Edelman |
On prospects of historical reconstruction of an isolated language (based on the materials of the Burushaski language) |
27-38 |
1995, 5 |
Vadim B. Kasevich |
[Review of:] Modern theories of language: The empirical challenge |
145-148 |
1995, 1 |
I.Sh. Kozinsky |
Three notes on typology |
144-153 |
1994, 2 |
H. Pilch |
Language or languages? The proper study of the linguist |
5-28 |
1993, 4 |
H. Birnbaum |
Genetic and typological approaches to external comparison of language |
5-17 |
1993, 3 |
Vladimir M. Alpatov |
On the anthropocentric and systemcentric approaches to language |
15-26 |
1990, 6 |
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