2020, 6 |
Iosif A. Fridman |
[Review of:] A. Korn, I. Nevskaya (eds.). Prospective and proximative in Turkic, Iranian and beyond. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 2017. (Iran — Turan, 18.) 387 p. ISBN 9783954903030. |
139-153 |
2020, 4 |
Yulia V. Nikolaeva |
[Review of:] A. Cienki, O. Iriskhanova (eds.). Aspectuality across languages: Event construal in speech and gesture. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. xviii + 221 p. ISBN 9789027201249. |
132-140 |
2020, 1 |
Lidija N. Iordanskaja, Svetlana G. Krylosova, Igor A. Mel’čuk, Polina A. Mikhel’ |
The category of directionality in Russian paired verbs of motion (a case study of LETETʹ / LETATʹ) |
27-64 |
2019, 5 |
Valentin F. Vydrine |
Future and prospective constructions in Guinean Maninka |
73-100 |
2019, 3 |
Maksim L. Fedotov |
‘Completive’ semantic component and a lexeme-based approach to actional classification in Russian |
7-44 |
2019, 3 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Russian aspectual pairs: Semantic theory and Maslov’s Сriterion |
45-70 |
2019, 2 |
Sergei G. Tatevosov |
Slavic-style aspects |
47-81 |
2019, 1 |
Elena V. Gorbova |
Imperfectivability of Russian prefixal perfectives (the case of pro- and u-verbs) |
58-74 |
2019, 1 |
Natalia Bernitskaïa |
The grammatical opposition ‘determinate / indeterminate’ in Russian verbs of motion (idti / xodit’ type) |
75-92 |
2019, 1 |
B. Wiemer |
Typology of actionality: properties of the finite clause, verb classification, and a uniform approach to inflectional and derivational aspect |
93-129 |