2024, 1 |
Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij, Irina B. Levontina |
Russian discourse word net ‘no’ in a contrastive perspective |
39-59 |
2021, 2 |
Ekaterina Rakhilina, Polina A. Bychkova, Svetlana Yu. Zhukova |
Speech acts as a linguistic category: The case of discourse formulae |
7-27 |
2021, 2 |
Anastasija D. Kozerenko, Grigorij E. Krejdlin |
Phraseological units as markers of noncooperative behavior of dialogue participants |
53-65 |
2021, 2 |
Tatiana V. Kachkovskaia, Anna D. Mamushina |
Phonetic manifestations of communication accommodation in dialogue |
123-141 |
2021, 1 |
Marina A. Bobrik |
Pragmaticalization mechanisms in the history of the Russian farewell formula sčastlívo! |
70-83 |
2020, 6 |
Dmitriy M. Kolyadov |
Terms of address as discourse markers |
7-30 |
2020, 4 |
Elena N. Malyuga, Michael McCarthy |
Non-minimal response tokens in English and Russian professional discourse: A comparative study |
70-86 |
2010, 3 |
Viktoria V. Kazakovskaya |
Adults’ reactive remarks and children’s grammar acquisition |
3-29 |
2008, 1 |
L.A. Grenoble |
Syntax and co-participation in Russian dialogue. |
25-36 |
2006, 5 |
O.V. Krasovskaya |
Dialogue in law-court as a conventional communicative form |
92-105 |