2018, 5 |
Maria V. Skachedubova |
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 |
Old Novgorod linguistic traces in the regions of Eastern-European North and Siberia. |
72-88 |
2017, 2 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
I. A. S eržant, B. W iemer (eds.). Contemporary approaches to dialectology: The area of North, North-West Russian and Belarusian dialects. Bergen: University of Bergen, 2014. 401 p. (Slavica Bergensia 13). ISBN 978-82-90249-38-5. |
139-147 |
2014, 3 |
Valery L. Vasilyev, Nina N. Vixrova |
The typology of Medieval Novgorod pogost names (based on the data of land inventories of late 15–16th cc.). |
67-81 |
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 |
2010, 5 |
Rozalija F. Kasatkina |
Are the Northern Russian characteristic traits driven by a substrate or by a genetic relationship?. |
3-13 |
2009, 6 |
Alexei L. Shilov |
Substrate toponymy of the Russian North in view of A.K. Matveyev’s works. |
76-101 |
2009, 3 |
Irma I. Mullonen |
Atlas of substrate and borrowed lexicon in North-Western Russian. |
150-154 |
2009, 1 |
Nadezhda V. Kabinina |
Toponimic relics of the Lower Dvina basin (Lod’ma, Onogra, Solombala). |
111-117 |
2005, 3 |
G.M. Kert, V.T. Vdovitsin |
The role of information technologies in the study of toponymy |
102-124 |