2024, 5 |
Marina B. Ermolaeva, Ekaterina A. Lyutikova |
[Review of:] D. G. Krivochen. Syntax on the edge: A graph-theoretic analysis of sentence structure. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2023 |
161-167 |
2024, 1 |
Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij, Irina B. Levontina |
Russian discourse word net ‘no’ in a contrastive perspective |
39-59 |
2020, 4 |
Elena N. Malyuga, Michael McCarthy |
Non-minimal response tokens in English and Russian professional discourse: A comparative study |
70-86 |
2019, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
[Review of:] Valentin Werner, Elena Seoane, Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.). Re-assessing the present perfect. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, 2016. x + 353 p. (Topics in English Linguistics, 91.) ISBN 9783110443110. |
134-140 |
2017, 6 |
Vladimir Ž. Jovanović |
Formative-semantic models of adjective compounds in English and Serbian |
42-64 |
2017, 5 |
Vladimir A. Bondar |
Habban + participle II with motion verbs in Old English. |
75-91 |
2015, 4 |
Alexander I. Falileyev |
J. Carroll, D. Parsons (eds). Perceptions of place: Twenty-first-century interpretations of English place-name studies. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society, 2013. xxxvii, 474 p. ISBN 978-0-904889-86-4. |
139-144 |
2014, 3 |
Marija G. Tagabileva |
M. Hilpert. Constructional change in English: Developments in allomorphy, word formation, and syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. xiv +233 p. ISBN 978-1-107-01348-3. |
112-117 |
2014, 2 |
Tat’jana V. Dubrovskaja |
The discourse of court as a cultural phenomenon: National cultural features in the speech of judges (case studies of court sessions in Russia, England, and Australia). |
76-88 |
2011, 2 |
Valentina Apresjan |
Cluster analysis of emotive concepts in Russian and Engish (II). |
63-88 |