2024, 6 |
Valery L. Vasilyev, Irma I. Mullonen |
Medieval names of churchyards in Korelsky county: On the border of states and languages |
85-104 |
2023, 2 |
Sergey V. Knyazev |
Northern Russian intonation: Prosodic breaks |
56-88 |
2023, 1 |
Elena A. Nefedova |
North Russian prefix Z-: Between phonetics and morphemics |
88-102 |
2022, 6 |
Elena L. Berezovich, Irma I. Mullonen |
On semantic and etymological reconstruction of borrowed “cultural words”: Pomor Russian noun gurij ‘landmark sign made of stone’ |
21-43 |
2022, 1 |
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Sentence intonation in Russian dialects with word-by-word melodic contour |
7-39 |
2020, 4 |
Anna V. Malysheva, Roman V. Ron’ko |
Russian object genitive of negation in modern dialect corpora and oral subcorpus of RNC |
25-54 |
2020, 2 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Towards etymologization of the lexical substrate of Northern Russia: Russian dialectal sénduxa, séndux |
93-103 |
2018, 5 |
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On the interpretation of l-forms without auxiliary used in pluperfect contexts in Hypatian Chronicle and The First Novgorodian Chronicle. |
64-76 |
2018, 3 |
Valery L. Vasilyev |
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72-88 |
2017, 2 |
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