2021, 2 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
From the history of historical linguistics: Baudouin de Courtenay and linguistic changes |
98-122 |
2020, 6 |
Daniil A. Kocharov, Uliana E. Kochetkova |
Rounding of unstressed vowels in Russian |
31-47 |
2020, 5 |
Mariia Pronina, Sergey V. Knyazev |
[Review of:] P. Prieto, N. Esteve-Gibert (eds.). The development of prosody in first language acquisition. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. vi + 368 p. (Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 23.) ISBN 9789027200594 (print), 9789027264213 (e-book). |
142-149 |
2018, 4 |
Maria L. Kalenchuk |
The delimitation of Russian morphemes and words by phonetic means: New trends. |
74-81 |
2018, 2 |
Ekaterina V. Tomas |
F. H. Guenther. Neural control of speech. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2016. 424 p. ISBN 978- 0262034715. |
145-150 |
2015, 5 |
Dmitry M. Savinov |
Stressed vowel systems in Southern Russian as a source for linguistic reconstruction. |
87-103 |
2014, 2 |
Elena A. Šestera |
Teleut: Intonation of declarative and interrogative utterances. |
61-75 |
2012, 4 |
Aleksej S. Kas’jan |
The reflexes of Proto-Slavonic *ɨ in the Old Pskovian dialect of T. Fenne’s phrasebook as an archaism. |
73-100 |
2012, 2 |
Dmitry M. Savinov |
On the causes of pretonic vocalism evolution in Southern Russian dialects. |
45-60 |
2011, 2 |
Leonid L. Kasatkin |
Orthoepeme as the basic unit of orthoepy. |
31-38 |