2022, 5 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
Linguistic areas in the history of the Mansi language |
7-34 |
2022, 5 |
Olga Ryndina, Daria O. Zhornik, Evgeny Barsukov, Sofie Pokrovskaya |
Valery Chernetsov’s archive: Mansi ethnography, folklore and linguistic perspective |
35-50 |
2022, 5 |
Tomi Koivunen, Riku Erkkilä |
The interaction between spatial cases and relational nouns in the Uralic languages of the Volga–Kama area |
64-85 |
2022, 5 |
Riku Erkkilä |
How to distinguish between semantically close cases: A case study of Mordvin illative and lative |
86-107 |
2022, 5 |
Polina S. Pleshak |
The status of Dative case in the Moksha case paradigm |
108-130 |
2020, 5 |
Ivan A. Stenin |
[Review of:] B. Wagner-Nagy. A grammar of Nganasan. Leiden: Brill, 2018. xviii + 583 p. (Grammars and sketches of the world’s languages. Indigenous languages of Russia.) ISBN 978-90-04-38275-6. |
150-160 |
2020, 2 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Towards etymologization of the lexical substrate of Northern Russia: Russian dialectal sénduxa, séndux |
93-103 |
2017, 6 |
Ivan A. Stenin |
M. Miestamo, A. Tamm, B. Wagner-Nagy (eds.). Negation in Uralic languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. ix, 667 p. (Typological Studies in Language, 108.) ISBN 978-9-02720-689-3. |
131-139 |
2016, 3 |
Gleb I. Romaniy, Maria A. Klyucheva |
Towards the etymology of the opening words kingera, tiliram, kirgiz-tatarin, etc. in active children’s games of the “red rover” type. |
115-130 |
2016, 1 |
Alexey A. Kozlov |
Moksha Mordvin resultative and the diachrony of resultative constructions. |
51-75 |