2023, 1 |
Ekaterina N. Vinogradova |
Grammaticalization, lexicalization, and pragmaticalization: Russian constructions with the preposition PO |
54-87 |
2021, 5 |
Viktor S. Xrakovskij |
Causal vs. causative constructions: A tentative analysis |
7-25 |
2021, 5 |
Vlada V. Baranova |
Constructions with negative elements ni kapli and ni razu in Russian |
93-105 |
2020, 3 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova, Elena V. Markasova |
[Review of:] R. Finkbeiner, U. Freywald (eds.). Exact repetition in grammar and discourse. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2018. viii + 394 p. (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, 323.) ISBN 978-3-11-058998-6. |
147-160 |
2019, 5 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova |
[Review of:] B. Lyngfelt, L. Borin, K. Ohara, T. T. Torrent (eds.). Constructicography. Constructicon development across languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. viii + 313 pp. (Constructional Approaches to Language, 22.) ISBN 978-9-02-726386-5. |
135-145 |
2018, 2 |
Alexander B. Letuchiy |
Russian constructions with semi-auxiliary verbs and adjectives: The puzzle of complement clause. |
7-28 |
2017, 3 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova, Mikhail Kopotev |
Does “X est’ X” mean “X eto X”? Looking for an answer in synchrony and diachrony. |
110-124 |
2016, 2 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova |
Coordinated tautologies in Russian. |
61-74 |
2015, 5 |
Michail Ya. Dymarsky |
«Counter-optative» infinitive constructions in Russian: Aspect, tense, person, and variation of the categorial meaning. |
26-48 |
2014, 5 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Criteria for finiteness and morphosyntax of Lithuanian participles. |
68-96 |